How Much Money Do Musicians ACTUALLY Make? (Gigging, Teaching, Youtube)

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • Today we take a look at how much money I actually make as a full-time musician teaching, gigging, and doing UA-cam.
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    My name is Zachary Seif, and I am a professional guitarist from the NYC Metro Area. I teach private lessons, perform in multiple bands, do session work and am the Artist Relations Manager for Quantum Industries. Come join me as I show you what being in the music industry is like on a regular basis.
    Contact Email: ZackSeifMusic@gmail.com
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Intro
    0:48 My Credentials
    7:44 Breakdown By Income Source
    10:27 What YOU Can Expect To Earn
    12:10 Bonus Tips on Investing
    12:46 Closing
    All video shot on my iPhone 12 Pro Max
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @Penfriendrocks
    @Penfriendrocks 13 днів тому +1

    Wow, that UA-cam income is great! I get around £30 at the moment from Adsense. Thanks for sharing this, I think I might have missed the "shocking truth" bit cos it sounds like you're doing really well! When I was in a covers band we got max £200 per person so again, nice work on that front. I'm a full time musician too and make original music, UA-cam videos etc. It's tough at times but I love what I get to do and feel very grateful for music fans!

    • @ZackSeifMusic
      @ZackSeifMusic  13 днів тому

      Glad this was helpful! Since all of my stats are from US-based gigs it's always interesting to see what other countries are like. It's a lot of work like you mentioned but it's very rewarding on a personal level :D

  • @ZackSeifMusic
    @ZackSeifMusic  14 днів тому +4

    *Let me know your thoughts on being a full-time musician and if YOU are making similar amounts as a musician*

  • @paulbradshawguitar
    @paulbradshawguitar 13 днів тому +1

    kudos Zack on getting to this point, it's ultimately a lot of work and time investment but to do things with guitar for a living has been your goal from the start and that can only feel extremely rewarding
    i went a slightly different path after music school, decided to work in music and always create /play music around that, I've been a promoter in Luxembourg now for over 15 years organising stuff from Meshuggah, Bonobo, Snarky Puppy to Dream Theater, RHCP, Slipknot etc..
    it's been a crazy road but ultimately the balance i wanted in life and for now can't see myself doing anything else
    great to see how far you've come in any case, keep up the good work 🙌

    • @ZackSeifMusic
      @ZackSeifMusic  13 днів тому +1

      Always appreciate your insight Paul. Life is absolutely a balancing act for sure.

  • @elchucabagra
    @elchucabagra 13 днів тому +3

    Great video excellent quality

  • @thomasbain6566
    @thomasbain6566 14 днів тому +4

    THIS VIDEO IS EXTREMELY WELL PRESENTED !

    • @ZackSeifMusic
      @ZackSeifMusic  13 днів тому

      Thank you so much! Appreciate the feedback😃

  • @thebadcat69
    @thebadcat69 13 днів тому

    I started playing clubs in the 80's. Then later I played professionally in the metal scene. I eventually got out of it but I still play and record now. I will say $15,000 - $30,000 a year playing gigs in today's economy is nothing. Even $50,000 a year is nothing in 2024. If you live by yourself, have no kids, don't own a house, then you can get by with that amount. Different world these days. I had a blast when I played professionally, I played all originals ( I hate playing covers), made some decent money, met very cool people, saw cool places, partied hard, spent a lot of time with women. Different era. It's nothing like it used to be. Good luck.

  • @joeydego2
    @joeydego2 13 днів тому +4

    Those 100 dollar bar gigs really make sense as opposed to making 3-400 bucks 4+ hours away. I’ve done both and really I’d rather just play close by for less than spend all day on the road.

    • @ZackSeifMusic
      @ZackSeifMusic  13 днів тому +1

      It's definitely a give and take for sure. Typically the agency gig will give you more dates and get you infront of more people which is nice to get the "touring experience" without being away for more than a weekend. It can help grow your brand and get you into new markets, and sometimes it still pays more at the end of the day. But it does cost money and requires another level of commitment, and you better be ready to invest into your equipment, live show (tracks, lights, video etc.) and make sure every night is a good night if you want to get invited back.

    • @joeydego2
      @joeydego2 13 днів тому

      @@ZackSeifMusicI did a whole summer of gigs down in AC a few years back. It was fun, sure. Worth it over playing up north where I’m from? It was definitely no fun driving home at 2am nodding off and not even close to where I was going. I can’t say I’d want to do that again over just playing low stress low expectation local shows. We run our own sound and get typically 150-200 a man. Is it bottom feeding? Probably. Is it smarter to do? Up for debate and really goals depending.

  • @AlexG.LimChannel
    @AlexG.LimChannel 13 днів тому +3

    Very good bro! Very hard working 👍🏻

    • @ZackSeifMusic
      @ZackSeifMusic  13 днів тому

      Thank you so much my friend😀 glad you enjoyed this. Are things similar where you live?

  • @wierdlygruesome
    @wierdlygruesome 13 днів тому +3

    I did this back in the 80s I was thinking 500 a night then just like you are now so it was much more lucrative back then.
    and I didn’t travel up and down East Coast. It was just all the New Jersey part of New York part of Pennsylvania hour to an hour and a half tops sometimes out in Long Island. weddings are good money, but that was it. I would much rather play in a band making $50 in a bar then play a wedding again. Every now and then I would hook up with some rich girl from a wedding and that was always good. But let’s face it weddings are lame your best bet become a mailman or get some kind of job like that and continue to do this on the side become a teacher. That’s what I did and I still do that stuff on the side. You can make some good money and then make all your extra cash playing . you’re doing it the hard way and that’s only good when you’re young .hit 40-45 and you don’t have a job and you don’t have stable Good money coming in no girl is going to give you the time of day. Let alone a bank for a car or house loan you can forget about those so be smart, go back to school become a teacher or mailman and you’ll have the best of both worlds

    • @ZackSeifMusic
      @ZackSeifMusic  13 днів тому +1

      Appreciate your insight and advice. I can always pick up more days teaching and have those 2 degrees I can always apply further as a backup :D I've had other jobs but nothing is as fulfilling as what I currently do. Plus I have $0 debt and could make changes at anytime so we'll keep this going and see what happens.

  • @titinc10
    @titinc10 12 днів тому

    Here in my city in northern Chile, we got 250 - 350 for a small bar / casino gig, and maybe 1.000 for a wedding, for the whole band. We do it for the love of music mostly.

    • @ZackSeifMusic
      @ZackSeifMusic  12 днів тому +1

      That's amazing to hear! Always great to do what you love.