
Explore the fundamentals of the music business for beginners, including online and offline success, launch strategies to sell courses and music, passive incomes, video editing, Photoshop art, and social media.
Become a music teacher, one of the easiest ways for musicians to earn money, with flexible schedules, teaching online via Udemy, Skillshare, or Fiverr.
Launch a professional music studio by budgeting for instruments, space, and acoustic treatment, then advertise to attract clients; hire a producer or engineer if needed amid a high first-year investment.
Choose between performing in the cruise ship orchestra as a sideman or leading your own three- or four-hour show on a cruise, with themed ships and a $3000 basic salary.
Learn to become a music producer by mastering recording, sound engineering, and arrangements, and building a network with years of experience; consider studying at international schools.
Discover how to work as a sideman, securing fixed salary gigs per show and traveling, while mastering sight-reading, improvisation, and multi-style playing.
Launch online guitar courses for beginners using email and WhatsApp campaigns, segment audiences, set pricing, and analyze profit to optimize sales.
Learn how musicians can avoid unemployment by diversifying into production, studio work, jingles, sideman gigs, collaborations, and writing or selling music and transcriptions.
Be careful with equipment purchases; as a beginner musician you can get nearly the same sound with cheaper gear, and invest in knowledge, skills, and networking instead of costly equipment.
A music degree isn’t essential for success, but formal study offers technical training and valuable networking that can boost job opportunities and marketability.
Discover global music conferences and events in the United States, UK, and Europe that help independent artists grow their network, explore music distribution, and meet labels, mangers, and publishers.
Develop daily discipline by running, studying Spanish, and sharpening music perception to secure future growth as a musician.
Track income and expenses by recording every transaction to gain control over your money. Learn how small overspending can accumulate, why notes help budgeting, and how to handle end-of-month disputes.
Learn why musicians should plan for retirement by saving at least 10 percent now to support fiscal and mental health as life expectancy rises.
Explore passive income for musicians by turning a one-time effort into ongoing earnings from stocks, Spotify streams, and YouTube AdSense.
Open and name a new project, set the save location and HDTV sequence format, then import media, arrange video and audio tracks, and cut or delete selections with C.
Learn how to add and edit text in Adobe Premiere by creating a new title, selecting fonts and styles, and adjusting size, rotation, position, and opacity for dynamic video typography.
Learn to add audio and video transitions and effects to your music videos, using different types to move between scenes and boost your creativity.
Apply video effects and transitions to enhance clips, then render, export, and save with clear naming to keep your project organized.
Learn to prevent distortion by checking waveform size and adjusting volume with right-click controls, then apply step-by-step changes to the volume bar for cleaner audio.
Select the render area by marking it, then export media from the sequence. Save the file or choose save as to rename it for video lessons and YouTube.
Learn essential Photoshop shortcuts for beginners, including creating new layers, zooming, erasing with E, switching to brush with B, and moving with the V tool to speed up editing.
Create a musical logo in Photoshop with a simple step-by-step workflow: set the size, choose a circle, pick a color, add music-themed text and imagery, and apply subtle shadows.
Create a concert flyer by layering imagery and text, adjusting background opacity and contrast, and selecting 2–4 fonts and bold colors for a print or online banner.
Create an Instagram thumbnail using a gradient, bold text, and drop shadow for strong smartphone visibility. Use a transparent background and consistent colors for a professional look.
Create a Facebook thumbnail using layers, colors, and bold text for musicians. Adjust size, apply a blue and yellow palette, and add strokes and lines for a polished social graphic.
Create a compelling music video thumbnail by choosing a frame or image, adding text with the song and artist, and applying simple color tweaks.
Design a professional single art by creating a new cover, customizing the size, adding a high-definition background, editing text with the song and artist names, and considering photography before exporting.
Create Instagram and Facebook stories ads by setting story size, adding a background, and selecting colors and fonts with contrast, then test palettes and layouts to find what works best.
Discover how Canva lets beginners quickly create social media art for the music business, from Instagram posts to posters and logos, with templates and free photos.
Analyze your YouTube analytics dashboard to track impressions, click-through rate, and watch time, then use audience retention to optimize content. Target a male 25–34 audience and leverage Shorts for views.
Learn how impressions, click-through rate, and retention shape music content performance across Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, including shorts and reels, and how to read the data to boost reach.
Learn thumbnail creative shortcuts for music business videos, focusing on effective layouts, compelling two-word headlines, bold images, and readable text for mobile viewers.
Discover cue words and keywords from YouTube video posts, view a long list of keywords, and understand that using these keywords can help your music videos get more views.
Master YouTube copywriting for music by seeing how copyright claims affect monetization and ad revenue, and learn when cover songs versus original songs trigger copyright issues on your videos.
Discover how to download free, copyright-free songs and sound effects from YouTube for use in videos, with library options, durations, and category filters like rock and water sounds.
Wrap up the music business for beginners musicians course by inviting questions and feedback to help improve and evolve future lessons.
Make Money from Music, Discover The Music Industry and Explode Your Music Career!
Making it in the music industry isn't about catching that big break anymore. It’s up to you to take full responsibility for your success. Getting your career off the ground can be a long and scary task.
But don’t worry… Because inside this course i am going to map everything you need to know and provides you with the tools necessary to get to where you want to be.
This course is for independent music artists, musicians and producers looking to pursue a career in the new music business.
After taking this course, you will feel more confident and better informed when navigating the ever-complex business of music.
You will find lessons about:
How to become a Music Teacher;
Music Studio Business;
How to become a music producer;
How to become a Sideman and play with other artists;
It's almost impossible to be unemployed as a musician;
Selling Online Courses - Launch Financial Strategy;
Music events in the world;
Video editing social media;
How to create arts to post on social media;
Arts to shows and music release singles.
Anyone who is looking to build a career in music, must understand the above. If you don't, then this course is perfect for you.
So go ahead and click the enroll button, and we'll see you in lesson 1!
Cheers,
Gabriel Felix