Why don't people want to pay musicians?

I'm sure you've heard it before: "Music is free, man. Why should I pay for something I can stream online or download from a torrent site?"

Well, let me tell you why you should pay for music, and why musicians deserve to be compensated for their work.

First of all, music is not free. It costs money to produce, record, distribute, and promote music. Musicians have to pay for instruments, equipment, studio time, engineers, producers, managers, lawyers, and more. They also have to spend hours practicing, writing, rehearsing, and performing their songs. And they have to deal with the stress, pressure, and competition of the music industry. Do you think Beyoncé just woke up one day and decided to drop Lemonade? No, she worked hard for it. And she probably paid more for her lemonade than you did for yours.

 

Second of all, music is valuable. It enriches our lives, inspires us, entertains us, educates us, and connects us with others. Music can make us happy, sad, angry, or excited. Music can heal us, motivate us, comfort us, or challenge us. Music can express what words cannot. Music is a form of art, and art is priceless. Well, not literally priceless. You still have to pay for it. But you get the point.

 

Third of all, music is a profession. Musicians are not hobbyists or amateurs who do it for fun. They are professionals who dedicate their lives to their craft. They have skills, talent, and experience that deserve recognition and respect. They have bills to pay, families to support, and dreams to pursue. They have the right to earn a living from their work. And they don't get paid by the hour. They get paid by the song. And sometimes not even that. Have you heard of Spotify? Yeah, they pay peanuts.

Rev. Kenn Blanchard

Started late, finishing stronger. Proof positive you can too. A nursing home musician in pursuit of my dreams. An artist, musician, podcaster, and outdoorsman. Blanchard has sold his artwork, and published eight books. He has voiced commercials, sought to be a broadcast talent. He has lobbied for the right to keep and bear arms, and has owned firearms safety school. He has served as a Baptist church pastor.  He has run for public office in Prince Georges County, Maryland.  He has been married for thirty + years and raised two adult children.

https://www.revkennblanchard.com
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