🎓 Student Artists

Selling Student & Early Career Music

Launch your career while still learning. Build music libraries, generate revenue during school, and establish professional presence before graduation.

Market Overview

music libraries actively seek emerging voices—they want to discover artists early, before prices rise. Student and early-career work is the affordable entry point for first-time music libraries building their collections. “BFA candidate” or “early-career artist” is not a weakness; it signals fresh perspective and growth trajectory. Price first originals at $200–$1,500; prints at $50–$200. Every sale is a credential. Each early music library becomes a reference for the next, and the best student music libraries return as your career advances and prices rise.

Selling Tips

State your status honestly: “BFA candidate” or “Two years post-graduation” provides context without diminishing work. Price accessible but not self-deprecating—too cheap signals low confidence. Raise prices 10% after each significant sales run; reward early supporters with access, not permanent discounts. Offer multiple price points: small works $200–$500, format pieces $800–$1,500, prints $50–$200. Document studio process, rough mixes, and works-in-progress—student artists have energetic, visible creative processes that music libraries find compelling. Leverage school networks: professors, alumni, and fellow students are your warmest first audience.

Your Career Starts Now

Student and early-career artists build professional practices on MoveMusic. Don’t wait until after graduation—AI-matched to music libraries seeking your emerging voice.

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