As a musician, you need all the help you can get to promote your work and cultivate your creativity.

From writing new music to promoting yourself on social media, you can’t do everything from scratch.

Luckily, you don’t have to.

Stock audio can help you expand your track library, find new inspiration, and promote yourself much more easily. With these tools, you can get back to doing what you love—making music.

How can stock audio help you make a living as a musician? Find out below.

1. Make More Music

Online fans demand more music and interaction than ever before. This has put pressure on musicians to release more tracks and remixes just to stay relevant.

Stock music helps you create more of your own unique sounds with less effort. If you’re in need of inspiration—or even a hook for your new track—stock music can do half the work for you.

You might think stock music is a bunch of low-quality tracks that all sound the same. But there are huge libraries of full songs and partial clips to choose from.

For example, did you know that you can buy stock samples and loops to use in your own tracks?

You don’t even have to use stock audio to create new full-fledged songs. You can create mini-tracks for ads and social media posts.

When you’re not pressured to constantly write new songs, it becomes easier to enjoy the craft and create better music.

The best part? Stock music libraries are basically endless, so the pool of inspiration and resources won’t run dry.

2. It’s Safe for Promotion

If you’re in a cover band, wedding band, or any other band for hire, you might do a killer “Back in Black” by AC/DC or a tear-jerking “Haven’t Met You Yet” by Michael Bublé.

But you can’t legally use that material to promote your business.

By using stock audio in your ads and social media posts, you can give potential customers a taste of your performance without infringing on copyright.

For example, if you’re a blues musician, you could use royalty-free blues music in your ads to give your audience an idea of what they can expect.

There are thousands of stock music tracks spanning every genre, and the musicians who make them are pros. Not to mention, the recording quality is as good as it gets.

Oh, and you don’t have to record a thing to get as much music as you need for your promos.

Posters and screenshots aren’t going to cut it these days. Use stock audio to make your promos pop and attract more business.

3. Experiment with New Sounds

If you add electronic elements to your music, stock audio is a fantastic way to fill up your sample library and experiment with new sounds.

Stock audio libraries are like playgrounds for creative musicians. Dive in and see what you can do with thousands of effects, hooks, and loops. They’re also great for breaking you out of a block.

You can listen to new sounds and tracks before you buy. Once you’ve made a purchase, you can use that audio any way you want, again and again.

If you find a particularly good sample, you might able to use it in multiple tracks and a bunch of social posts. That’s called a smart investment.

4. Sell Your Music to Stock Libraries

Making money as an up-and-coming artist might seem impossible. But if you’re a song-writing machine with access to a decent studio setup, stock music libraries pay good money for stock audio.

If you’re the type of person who writes three songs a week, why not turn a few of them into cash?

You don’t just get a one-time check. Stock libraries often pay an up-front fee and a cut of the profit every time your track sells. And tracks often sell for $100+, depending on demand.

So, the more stock audio you produce, the greater your chances of generating passive income.

If someone licenses your track, you could make serious money. You’ll get paid every time it plays. Some musicians earn up to $40,000 a year from a single track.

Make More Music (and More Money) With Stock Audio

Being a musician today is tough. People don’t even pay for music anymore.

Plus, the demands of social media and self-promotion can make it hard to find time to pick up your instrument.

You need all the tools you can get to amplify your name and your music. Stock audio can help you do that at a tiny cost.

Or, you can make your own stock audio to fund your musical career.

Explore your opportunities with stock audio to make more music and succeed as a musician today.

 

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Written by Stop The Breaks
Stop The Breaks is an independent music marketing company focused on showcasing independent hip-hop artists. Our goal is to help motivate, inspire and educate independent artists grinding around the world. We provide branding, content marketing, social media, SEO and music promotion services.