Annual Update - 5 Years In, now quitting my day job!
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 3:06 pm
For these past few years, I've been posting an annual update on my progress right before I leave for the Rally, as it pretty marks the anniversary of when I began pursuing TV music. This Rally marks the end of 5 years of doing this stuff seriously.
I sure hope this doesn't come off as sounding like I'm tooting my own horn, floating my own boat, patting myself on the back (pick your analogy... maybe "flushing my own toilet"?) But this year.... wow! I had a great one.
For the past 8-12 months, I've had my sights set on quitting my teaching job. I kept telling myself that as soon as my royalty checks hit five figures, that's when I would finish my current semester and give my notice that I wouldn't be returning. Well, wouldn't you know... my last (October quarterly) ASCAP check was THIS close to hitting that mark, just narrowly missing it. If the upward trend of growing income continues into the next check, then I will have hit my goal in January. So, forward thinking and all... I told Boise State University that I would not be returning in the Spring semester. I'm still going to keep my moonlighting gig as an online instructor for a local community college as a safety net. But since those classes are online, that means I don't have to report in for a "day job". Which means that starting this coming January, I'll be making the big leap to writing music full-time.
I'm beyond thrilled to have hit this major milestone in my life. Five years ago I had no idea what the hell I was doing. Four years ago I had landed a few deals. Three years ago I got my first placements. Last year my royalties crept into the thousand-dollar range. And this year, well, it's just exponential growth. And to think that I - probably like a lot of you - thought it would never happen for me.... Hell, I'm just a dude in Boise Idaho who had no connections anywhere. But I had a dream. And I had Taxi.
I now have over 1,500 cues signed to 20 different libraries. My music has been on over 100 TV shows spanning I-have-no-idea-how-many networks. I've been fortunate enough to have built some very solid friendships with new collaborators I've met here on the forums (Marcus "We Will Write U a Song" & Corey "Cwadroon"), and have made more tracks with my previous collaborators Terrell & Owen. I've helped my friends get signed to libraries, and my friend Russell Landwher got me signed to one of his with a collaboration we did last year. Such a cool thing about Taxi and these forums is that we help each other out as much as we can.
So yeah, it's been a heck of a year for Yours Truly. If you see me at the Rally, I'll be the guy with the jumbo-sized smile on my face... and a jumbo-sized drink in my hand.
For those of you just starting this journey, or are maybe finishing your 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year, and might be a little discouraged by the slow speed of this business, rest assured that as long as you stick with it, good things will happen. Don't stop. My brother and I have a theory that the only thing that separates successful people from the rest of the pack is that successful people just keep going long after everyone else has quit. So keep moving and shaking. There ain't nothing special about me... if I can do this, anyone with a tiny morsel of musical talent can do it too. And if anyone tries to tell you that you can't make a living producing TV cues, tell them to suck it!
The Taxi legends preach the 5-year plan. It's been 5 years for me exactly. Guess those guys were on to something...
See you all next week!!
~~Matt
I sure hope this doesn't come off as sounding like I'm tooting my own horn, floating my own boat, patting myself on the back (pick your analogy... maybe "flushing my own toilet"?) But this year.... wow! I had a great one.
For the past 8-12 months, I've had my sights set on quitting my teaching job. I kept telling myself that as soon as my royalty checks hit five figures, that's when I would finish my current semester and give my notice that I wouldn't be returning. Well, wouldn't you know... my last (October quarterly) ASCAP check was THIS close to hitting that mark, just narrowly missing it. If the upward trend of growing income continues into the next check, then I will have hit my goal in January. So, forward thinking and all... I told Boise State University that I would not be returning in the Spring semester. I'm still going to keep my moonlighting gig as an online instructor for a local community college as a safety net. But since those classes are online, that means I don't have to report in for a "day job". Which means that starting this coming January, I'll be making the big leap to writing music full-time.
I'm beyond thrilled to have hit this major milestone in my life. Five years ago I had no idea what the hell I was doing. Four years ago I had landed a few deals. Three years ago I got my first placements. Last year my royalties crept into the thousand-dollar range. And this year, well, it's just exponential growth. And to think that I - probably like a lot of you - thought it would never happen for me.... Hell, I'm just a dude in Boise Idaho who had no connections anywhere. But I had a dream. And I had Taxi.
I now have over 1,500 cues signed to 20 different libraries. My music has been on over 100 TV shows spanning I-have-no-idea-how-many networks. I've been fortunate enough to have built some very solid friendships with new collaborators I've met here on the forums (Marcus "We Will Write U a Song" & Corey "Cwadroon"), and have made more tracks with my previous collaborators Terrell & Owen. I've helped my friends get signed to libraries, and my friend Russell Landwher got me signed to one of his with a collaboration we did last year. Such a cool thing about Taxi and these forums is that we help each other out as much as we can.
So yeah, it's been a heck of a year for Yours Truly. If you see me at the Rally, I'll be the guy with the jumbo-sized smile on my face... and a jumbo-sized drink in my hand.
For those of you just starting this journey, or are maybe finishing your 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year, and might be a little discouraged by the slow speed of this business, rest assured that as long as you stick with it, good things will happen. Don't stop. My brother and I have a theory that the only thing that separates successful people from the rest of the pack is that successful people just keep going long after everyone else has quit. So keep moving and shaking. There ain't nothing special about me... if I can do this, anyone with a tiny morsel of musical talent can do it too. And if anyone tries to tell you that you can't make a living producing TV cues, tell them to suck it!
The Taxi legends preach the 5-year plan. It's been 5 years for me exactly. Guess those guys were on to something...
See you all next week!!
~~Matt