Selling meditation music
What I have in mind is pieces of ambient music that are 20 or so minutes long, maybe longer, ranging from very calm, soothing, relaxing music, to slightly upbeat tracks.
Perhaps I could compose tracks for each chakra, or each starsign, and stuff like that. I could do pieces in various styles. I have quite an eclectic style so I would be happy to mix it up and create strange sounds. I could do morning music, evening music, music to aid sleep, music to induce a particular mood, etc. I could create a wide range of products with different themes.
I could have a landing page where I give away 3 tracks, then they sign up, and every couple of weeks I send them a freebie montage of a couple of other tracks, and when I have 5, 6, maybe 7 new pieces I can promote that album in my next email. So that way, they're always getting freebies, and I can sell albums as soon as they're finished.
I'd quite like to do this but first I'd like to get an idea of whether or not there would be much of a demand for it.
What do you think? If I did this, would it be worth it? If you don't think it would do well, why is that? Is it just a crappy idea or does it need improving somehow? And if you like the idea, do you think there are many others who would like it too? How much would you be willing to pay for an album of say 5 or 6 tracks, each 20 - 30 mins long (or longer)?
Selling music as an artist is hard. but I think maybe selling music for a very specific purpose would be different, if it's done right. I hope.
I haven't recorded anything for a few years and I'd love to have a reason to get back into it, but only if it's worth it. Is there a market for this?
I've got loads of music and I've picked 3 tracks that I think are good, and i'm ready to create a landing page and i'm with mailchimp so i'm pretty much ready to go, but only if it's a good idea.
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