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Q&A: How does a musician makes a living?
Published November 5, 2010
Question by Eli: How does a musician makes a living?
Which is the greater income?  Is it a fee specified in a contract? Is it records sale?  Is it shows/concerts? Do you get a weekly check?
How does it work?
Best answer:
Answer by thepiperad
I believe it depends on the kind of musician you are.
I didn’t really wanna answer the question though, I just came in here b/c my first name’s Eli…
Give your answer to this question below!
Posted in Music Contract Information | Tagged living, makes, musician