Music – The Lost Industry?

This may be a very bold statement, but online session singers and online music created in online studios are the future!

If you look at the way the music industry and all of its offshoots are going over the last 10 years, it’s clear that there are a lot of big studios that can’t afford to operate the same way they used to. Combine that with the fact that technology is advancing faster than ever in the past and you have a perfect storm for creating great music in the smallest of settings. The era of the session musician agency has arrived!

Many may feel that the great days of the music industry are now lost, but it’s also easy to believe that a new era of even better things can happen. The playground has now been leveled, and thanks to plug-ins and digital audio workstation programs, all kinds of people can now create music and express themselves musically.

Fortunately, there is still no plugin that can get you a great singer! Now when you find a brilliant and unique singer, you can have them on your project by going to the online music production company of your choice and have the singers put their voice on your project without even knowing them. The technology is really brilliant.

The music industry is at a point of renaissance. Some say all is lost, but there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the process and creativity that goes into making great music. People who are new to the music industry and are actually making a record can, with a little imagination, end up co-producing or even producing a great record. Maybe that’s why music download and streaming sites have millions of songs in their databases. There are also many success stories of lesser artists who have been making their music at home, posting their homemade songs and videos on the internet and gaining massive recognition and eventually securing huge record deals due to the following they have created.

Before looking back, look forward to all the wonderful things that are happening, and it’s just the beginning! There are acts all over the world that can now communicate with each other, collaborate online and create great music to entertain the masses. This begs the question: did the record company artists and repertory people always get it right? Maybe we’ll all know in another 50-100 years when future generations listen to the music of the last 500 years and judge for themselves what the biggest era/mistake in music was.

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