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10 Ways to Put That $50 to Better Use: Musician Edition


Before you even think about splurging that $50 on food and other perishables, here are some smarter investments for your musical journey.


Instrument Accessories

Invest in accessories like guitar picks, drumsticks, or reeds for wind instruments. It'll keep your gear in top shape and enhance your performance.

Online Music Course

Enroll in an online music course to improve your skills and knowledge. Whether it's learning music theory or mastering a new technique, it's a valuable investment in your musical development.

Recording Equipment Rental

Rent recording equipment for a day to capture your music professionally. With your $50, you can cover the cost of some equipment to produce high-quality recordings to share with your fans.

Concert Promotion

Invest in promoting your next song or concert. Spend some money on social media ads or flyers to reach a wider audience and increase attendance.

Music Software

Purchase music software or plugins to enhance your production quality. Whether it's for recording, mixing, or mastering, investing in software can take your music to the next level.

Sheet Music

Expand your repertoire by purchasing sheet music for new songs or pieces you want to learn. It's an investment in your musical education and growth.

Merchandise Production

Use your $50 to produce merchandise like t-shirts, stickers, or posters featuring your music. It's a great way to promote your brand and generate some extra income at shows.

Music Networking Event

Attend a music networking event or conference to connect with other artists, industry professionals, and potential collaborators. It's an investment in building relationships and expanding your music network.

Music Promotion Campaign

Invest in a targeted music promotion campaign on streaming platforms or music blogs. With $50, you can reach a broader audience and increase your visibility as an artist.

Equipment Maintenance

Use your $50 to purchase cleaning supplies or minor repairs for your instrument. Keeping your gear in good condition ensures it performs its best and prolongs its lifespan.

Why buy something fleeting when you can use the money to invest in your career and buy even more plates of food? Artiste math!

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