How Much Do Studio Musicians ACTUALLY Get Paid?

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  • Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
  • Have you ever wondered how much studio musicians actually get paid? In this video, we'll break down the reality of the music industry and discuss how much studio musicians make per gig or session. If you're interested in pursuing a career as a studio musician, or just curious about the business side of music, then this video is for you. Find out the truth about studio musicians and the money they make in this eye-opening discussion.
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    Video Chapters
    00:00 | Start of Video
    00:48 | How Studio Pay Works
    02:19 | Pay Rates
    04:50 | Musician Credits
    06:09 | At Home vs Studio Rates
    07:52 | Finding Studio Sessions
    08:50 | Main Takeaway
    10:04 | Outro
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 41

  • @reidrollins3345
    @reidrollins3345 Місяць тому +30

    As a musician who is upcoming to get into the industry, PLEASE keep this type of content rolling. It clears up SO much confusion and misinformation from the internet

  • @jjbruzr
    @jjbruzr Місяць тому +4

    TY Travis! I love how real you are. It’s work!

  • @nonotesnelson
    @nonotesnelson Місяць тому +4

    Thanks as always bro, I’ve been thinking of pursuing this myself

  • @noplacate
    @noplacate Місяць тому

    Excellent video. Great information Travis.

  • @marvanhart
    @marvanhart Місяць тому +1

    Great Content Travis

  • @THEFEEL57
    @THEFEEL57 Місяць тому

    Great content and presentation thank you

  • @JaredHumphers
    @JaredHumphers Місяць тому

    Some great insight here! ✌️

  • @juanhayes2411
    @juanhayes2411 Місяць тому

    Thx bro very knowledgeable.

  • @murrayrappel6901
    @murrayrappel6901 Місяць тому +3

    Finally someone willing to explain the seldom topic of money, keep in going, get behind the scene info

  • @mauricemusician7636
    @mauricemusician7636 Місяць тому +3

    I would absolutely love more of these. I'm rebuilding my career to move in this direction

  • @Kironkp
    @Kironkp Місяць тому

    Very helpful thank you

  • @stereothrilla8374
    @stereothrilla8374 Місяць тому +16

    24+ year publisher and old school A&R here. It is very hard to make a living in the music industry these days. Sadly, the most money I’ve made in my whole music career has been writing really bad music to license for film/tv or doing really cheesy jingles. This has all been within the past 5 years. I consider it to be the worst music I’ve ever made yet it has made me the most.🫤

  • @youngprofessor
    @youngprofessor 29 днів тому +2

    It used to be standard practice for musicians to get a small percentage of the song if they did the artist a favor, did the session for less than scale.
    We need to bring that back.

  • @paulreilly4510
    @paulreilly4510 Місяць тому +5

    Hello Travis. Another fine video that many artists overlook. Thanks. I saw a couple Charity Gayle vid's recently that you played on and I saw/heard you use different instruments on different songs. I think your decision process around that would be interesting and valuable for your audience. Active vs passive. Why? Five string vs four string. Why? Are these choices yours alone or is the lead artist or producer involved? I admire your work Travis.

  • @stabbly
    @stabbly Місяць тому

    Unrelated to the video, but you did really well with your weight loss! Thanks for your videos too!

  • @spacecash9721
    @spacecash9721 Місяць тому +6

    You are not valuing yourself. You could harge 5x and also ALWAYS receive songwriting and production credits for ANYTHING you play on ANYONES record.
    Musicians talking like this (afraid to lose work so I won't even bring up the idea of getting royalties) is a very scarcity mindset. I guess it's different because I have a much more lucrative passive source of income so I don't NEED to do session work I do it for fun even with big label artists. $2,500/hr lowest I would do session work and after the session depending on what I provided, I will negotiate with MANAGEMENT (not the artist) about getting points aka royalties for the work I did. I've almost never been turned down.
    -"In life you get what you ask for, not a penny less not a penny more." Just another viewpoint for everyone out there.

  • @logantodd6500
    @logantodd6500 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the great information Travis. Curious to know your opinion on the distinction between day rate and song rate?
    Almost all the sessions I do here in Nashville are day rate. I feel like song rate has only come up for me when recording from home or while doing indies. Typical day rate for label stuff is $500/750 and $350/500 for indies…at least in my experience. How often do you go to studios and work a song rate?

  • @PiotrSilver
    @PiotrSilver Місяць тому +1

    @TravisDykes is it true that Pbass is the best for studio work? Also which fretboard to choose? Maple or rosewood?

  • @Tylerjamesalford
    @Tylerjamesalford Місяць тому

    Wheres the source for that Bukovac session he was playing with Chris?

  • @juanhayes2411
    @juanhayes2411 Місяць тому +1

    Hey question are you doing tutorials request sir?

  • @othnielzamble3539
    @othnielzamble3539 Місяць тому

    So real...

  • @AlmadenJeff
    @AlmadenJeff Місяць тому +1

    I work at non-union shop churches. So pay is low to non-existent. There are only two churches that are union shops that I know of. Out here though for label studio musicians, one has to have a union card. I suspect Nashville is the same way.

  • @goncalo_santana
    @goncalo_santana Місяць тому +1

    Hey Travis, I haven’t watched the full video yet, but I have a question. This might clear throughout the video because I’m on 1:40 rn, but, you’ve mentioned there are indie rates and label rates. Now, me as an independent artist and musician I understand that indie rates are much more affordable than label rates. But won’t label rates fall on the artists back? Since we all know that a label is a “bank” that loans you money and you have to pay it back with sales, shows, merch etc. won’t the higher label rates add to all the debt the artist is already in?

    • @spacecash9721
      @spacecash9721 Місяць тому +1

      Yes but...the artist is betting on themselves if they are engaging in a label deal where they're basically getting a loan like you're describing. Rarely works out, most artists are never going to make a living for more than one album even if they have a major label deal and a hit album. It might allow them to not be in debt but they won't be making retirement money.

  • @prestige2000rider
    @prestige2000rider Місяць тому

    I imagine most of the A-list players do ok. A friend of mine who sided in the 80's and 90's (who now produces) in L.A said they were always working. But as RIchard Page once said you dont want to take more than one day off at a time because your clients might start to disappear.". Get a few big sessions under your belt then the calls and texts start to roll in more evenly. Reputation is everything and the big players always are on their best performance. !

  • @col145
    @col145 19 днів тому +1

    You’d probably make more money busking. I make that much playing a 2 hour gig in my local pub. But hey good luck to ya 👏👏🎸

  • @martyg374
    @martyg374 19 днів тому +2

    Music is a great hobby. Used to be good job.

  • @jaycareaga9929
    @jaycareaga9929 Місяць тому +1

    Studio players don’t like take touring gigs for fear of losing their spot on the studio food chain.

  • @justanmpowereddude5021
    @justanmpowereddude5021 Місяць тому

    For the algorithm

  • @SIRUS80
    @SIRUS80 Місяць тому +1

    Most touring musicians have a session career when they get back home??!! :) Oh brother... in their mother-effin dreams hahahah

  • @bradarnold7834
    @bradarnold7834 Місяць тому

    I love your videos and appreciate your sharing but I genuinely think you are undervaluing your work. I’m only peripherally familiar with the music industry so I can’t argue against what you’re saying with any expertise but I have worked in entertainment industry for decades so I know a good deal about gig work under different wings of the same corporations. The rates you talk about sound like what I’d pay hiring someone off of fivver. But even if I’m wrong and these rates are the real going rates PLEASE STOP CHARGING LESS FOR RECORDING AT HOME. When you record at home you are doing the work of MORE people, not less. And you need to spend your own money on recording equipment that the employer is using to record their album. You should be adding on a kit rental fee for your recording setup and a bump for the recording and engineering you’re doing. They’re not doing you a favor by letting you work at home - they are offloading equipment cost and several other people’s jobs onto you.

  • @calebovich
    @calebovich Місяць тому

    The Los Angeles version of this video would be a lot different. Just saying

  • @BrandOdyssey
    @BrandOdyssey Місяць тому +1

    Listen up people. There is NO money in the music industry. $300 for a song at the top end unless you are a master player and you get $700. Fuck that for a joke. Can’t even pay the rent. Get a real job and play guitar as a hobby. What a sick industry.

  • @officialdannyventura
    @officialdannyventura Місяць тому

    Do you as studio musician ever hold back or not provide a certain level of quality for a recording based on how much they are going to pay you? or do you provide the same level of playing/product regardless of the amount of $$$ you will be receiving?

  • @cancelbubble6535
    @cancelbubble6535 Місяць тому

    How do taxes work? What can you write off? What can't you write off?

    • @spacecash9721
      @spacecash9721 Місяць тому +2

      ask your entertainment CPA. You can write off a lot. Very good that you're thinking about that. Certainly a good % of new instruments, Uber rides to the gig, coffee lol, flights of course, any music books or material that you're using to NETWORK or LEARN within your field.... pretty much endless.
      Most people won't even bother 🤣 artists/musicians are often not good with money. I had to take 2 full years of music to study money and finance in order to understand and 10x my earnings. Great that you are asking these questions !

    • @garyr7027
      @garyr7027 18 годин тому

      Some have a per diem allowance per day they don't even pay taxes on for expenses.

  • @MobiusMinded
    @MobiusMinded Місяць тому +1

    And now… some facts from someone who’s spent 40 years working for major labels. The Major Labels have contracts with the Musicians Union and thus any major label work gets paid as per those contracts. THAT is why major label session work is more expensive than “indie.” When musicians who are members of the Musicians Union work on an indie session they are cheating their union agreements and doing it under the table, thus cheaper, but technically they are cheating. But they/we all do it. There is no union for Engineers & Producers…. Unless you’re speaking of TV/Film/etc. Capitol Records studio was the only one in LA that had any union agreements that affected there engineering staff. Anyway…. THAT is the real reason for the price difference. In demand session musicians with a reputation can charge double scale, triple scale, etc. on the major side. On the indie side it’s about what favor/deal one can get.