Musicians today struggle to earn from recordings as streaming platforms drastically reduce potential revenue, making it difficult for independent artists to thrive. Many still upload their music in the hope of gaining exposure or job opportunities, despite low earnings. The article highlights Machado Mijiga, a versatile young jazz artist who, through building connections and fostering community relationships, represents how independent musicians adapt their strategies in a competitive landscape. His journey reflects the tenacity and innovative spirit present within the current generation of jazz musicians.
Musicians today face a challenging landscape where streaming revenue has significantly diminished earnings, pushing independent artists to find creative ways to share their work.
Machado Mijiga's story exemplifies how emerging jazz musicians navigate their careers through connections, community involvement, and innovative approaches to survive the music industry.
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