Talk about the music biz - marketing, promotions, contract law, copyright etc...
By Clint Mon Aug 15, 2011 4:49 pm
Everyone starts from the same place, obscurity.

At some point, they become professionals.

Early joints are often quite flaky or under different names, sometimes no credit is given...it's about learning and developing until people are willing to pay for your output.

One they do start to pay, you develop your skills and signature sound further until they are willing to pay MORE AND MORE.

Breaking an artist with a single-producer album is also a good way to scale the heights and generate further success.
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By Peesnuts Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:56 am
There are some good opinions here on what makes a pro.

I would say

-Attitude.

-Opportunity.

...10,000 hours, and the rest is your luck I guess.