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If you're able to hazard an informed guess, what do you figure a
skilled, in-demand LA or Nashville or wherever bass player who gets regular calls for studio and other work can bring in? Probably likely they play other instruments too I suppose. |
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muzician21 wrote:
If you're able to hazard an informed guess, what do you figure a skilled, in-demand LA or Nashville or wherever bass player who gets regular calls for studio and other work can bring in? Probably likely they play other instruments too I suppose. 'Bout tree fiddy. -- Les Cargill |
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Les Cargill wrote:
muzician21 wrote: If you're able to hazard an informed guess, what do you figure a skilled, in-demand LA or Nashville or wherever bass player who gets regular calls for studio and other work can bring in? Probably likely they play other instruments too I suppose. 'Bout tree fiddy. While the OP isn't going to get much in a usable answer from this, I had to tell you that you had me in stitches. I can't put my finger on why exactly, but it is just very funny. Good job. :-) |
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"muzician21" wrote in message
... If you're able to hazard an informed guess, what do you figure a skilled, in-demand LA or Nashville or wherever bass player who gets regular calls for studio and other work can bring in? Probably likely they play other instruments too I suppose. That is going to be very hard to answer, becaue there are very, very few people in that catagory. All I know is that you can make a comfortable living if you have the connections and skills to back it up, but it's easier to get the skills than the connections. Sean |
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muzician21 wrote:
If you're able to hazard an informed guess, what do you figure a skilled, in-demand LA or Nashville or wherever bass player who gets regular calls for studio and other work can bring in? Probably likely they play other instruments too I suppose. http://www.berklee.edu/pdf/parents/m...y-salaries.pdf A-list players will draw roughly 3x national scale and play several sessions/day most days of the week. From their gross in addition to taxes and such, deduct management fees which may run 15 to 30%. The A-list is startlingly short and the level of professional execution is startlingly high. -- shut up and play your guitar * http://hankalrich.com/ http://www.youtube.com/walkinaymusic http://www.sonicbids.com/HankandShaidri |
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hank alrich wrote:
http://www.berklee.edu/pdf/parents/m...y-salaries.pdf A-list players will draw roughly 3x national scale and play several sessions/day most days of the week. From their gross in addition to taxes and such, deduct management fees which may run 15 to 30%. Scale isn't bad, though. The A-list is startlingly short and the level of professional execution is startlingly high. My experience is that hiring A-list guys is cheaper because they nail it on the first take so you wind up paying less for the job. Consequently it might actually pay less to be an A-list guy.... --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Aug 12, 8:32*am, "Sean Conolly" wrote:
"muzician21" wrote in message ... If you're able to hazard an informed guess, what do you figure a skilled, in-demand LA or Nashville or wherever bass player who gets regular calls for studio and other work can bring in? Probably likely they play other instruments too I suppose. That is going to be very hard to answer, becaue there are very, very few people in that catagory. All I know is that you can make a comfortable living if you have the connections and skills to back it up, but it's easier to get the skills than the connections. Sean Well, I saw Lee Sklar greeting people at a Wal-Mart the other day. At least I *think* it was Lee Sklar... Old dude with long white hair? Yeah, and the biker get-up, big ring through his nose... Lee Sklar has a big ring through his nose, doesn't he? |
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