Music From Home – powered by Music Traveler
Many musicians are left without income. Music Traveler is building “Music From Home”, where we help musicians to monetise their digital performances.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, many musicians are left without any income.
With your help and the help of the Karajan Institute, we want to build the feature “Music From Home”, on Music Traveler, where we help musicians to monetise their digital performances.
By centralising the streams, we want to get maximum exposure and income for the musicians.
Support us to bring music from our home...to your home.
We are working on an attractive format, which would entice friends and fans to watch these special streams. The idea is that they get something that they can not even get in a concert hall:
An intimate look at an artists home, tips and tricks that have never been revealed, pieces that have not been performed yet.
Also, we would direct the musicians to set up high quality streaming, enhancing the watchability. The ticket or “endorsement” would be “pay as you can”, the amount chosen by the person watching these unique online events.
Additionally we are working with gathering partners to get alternative revenue for the musicians in some cases.
Please get in touch if you want to partner with us and shoot us an email: info@musictraveler.com
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