Triadster Records wrote:
Even if the "Musicians Employment" center only had just 100 members... that would be $1000 per month in site revenue. Do you have any idea what I could do for my members with a thousand dollars per month? I could send someone to the studio to Master a song... which we can count as 1 completed towards a CD production. I could setup photoshoots.... invest in some merchandise... etc. All with just a 100 members.
I'm offering that opportunity. I'm willing to invest in my members. If they too... will invest in "me". Fair is fair.
This thread has been beaten to death by now but I can't resist one more shot.

So 100 members pay and one person gets to "Master" a song on everyones dime? So many things wrong in just one paragraph, where to start? Have you ever even been in a recording studio? Mastering, which only needs to be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence is one part of the recording process. Actual musicians usually just say they are going in to the studio to "record" a song which is generally accepted to include tracking, overdubbing, mixing and then finally, yes mastering. You would only say you're going in to master a song if that's all you were doing. I'd love to see a link to even one song that's been recorded and released that you had anything at all to do with.
Music Hall? Who even says that?
I just looked at the profile. No music up. Years playing music... 1. Age 18. That's all pretty telling but the kicker is level of commitment... Just for fun. You do realize we're all arguing with a teenager right? Nothing against teens of course but really would you want an 18 year old calling venues (or even music halls) on your behalf? Maybe you'll be the lucky one out of 100 that gets a new guitar. Highly entertaining thread if nothing else.