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Ways to make money as guitarists online

 As a guitarist, you have many opportunities to make money online by leveraging your skills and creativity. Here are several ways:


1. Teaching and Courses

  • Online Guitar Lessons: Teach guitar through platforms like Zoom or Skype, or partner with sites like TakeLessons or Lessonface.
  • Video Courses: Create and sell pre-recorded guitar lessons on platforms like Udemy, Teachable, or Skillshare.
  • Patreon or Membership Sites: Offer exclusive lessons, tutorials, or personalized feedback to subscribers for a monthly fee.

2. Content Creation

  • YouTube Channel: Post guitar tutorials, cover performances, or original music to earn money through ad revenue, sponsorships, and viewer memberships.
  • TikTok/Instagram: Share short performance clips, tips, or creative videos to attract sponsorships or promote your services.
  • Blogs: Write about guitar techniques, equipment reviews, or music theory, monetizing through ads or affiliate marketing.

3. Performances and Gigs

  • Live Streaming: Perform live on platforms like Twitch, YouTube, or Instagram and earn through tips, donations, or subscriptions.
  • Virtual Concerts: Host ticketed online performances via platforms like Stageit or Sessions.
  • Backing Tracks: Provide live or recorded guitar backing for singers or other musicians.

4. Selling Music and Arrangements

  • Stock Music: Create and sell guitar tracks on platforms like AudioJungle, Pond5, or BeatStars.
  • Custom Compositions: Offer bespoke guitar arrangements or compositions for clients.
  • Sheet Music and Tabs: Transcribe your arrangements and sell them on websites like Sheet Music Plus or Musicnotes.

5. Collaboration and Session Work

  • Remote Session Work: Record guitar parts for artists and producers through Fiverr, SoundBetter, or your own website.
  • Collaborations: Partner with other musicians to create and sell music, gaining exposure in new audiences.

6. Merchandise and Products

  • Custom Guitar Tabs: Create and sell personalized tablatures for popular songs or your own pieces.
  • Branded Merchandise: Sell T-shirts, mugs, or posters with your logo or artwork.
  • Custom Backing Tracks: Offer high-quality guitar backing tracks for students or performers.

7. Licensing and Rights

  • Music Licensing: Submit your tracks to be licensed for use in films, TV shows, advertisements, or games through sites like Songtradr or Music Vine.
  • Rights Distribution: Allow companies to use your music for a fee.


8. Community and Networking

  • Crowdfunding: Use platforms like Kickstarter or Indiegogo to fund a new album or project.
  • Fan Donations: Encourage fans to support you via platforms like Buy Me a Coffee or Ko-fi.

9. Apps and Tools

  • Guitar Apps: Develop or collaborate on a guitar app, such as chord libraries or interactive tablature guides.
  • Digital Products: Offer guitar-related tools, such as practice schedules, scales, or chord charts.

10. Niche Opportunities

  • Flamenco or Specialty Styles: If you specialize in a niche style (like flamenco), you can target a specific audience by offering unique content, workshops, or courses.

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