Well, if I am going to be showcasing an artists songs on a two to three hour long show, I really would like to give the listeners a real feel for the music :)
With proper self promotion, you could definitely find a market if you make digital copies. You can always try SteemGigs. There are many talented individuals here that might be able to help :)
Good luck! And let me know if you you are able to convert!
Ah... I see, you showcase just 1 artist per show rather than mix several artists together. Yes, I can see that would require more works.
I'm musically challenged myself, so I can't make anything worth listening to!
When I find the time, I really should put some effort into selling those cases of vinyl 45 RPM records I have. That would be a great way to earn some extra Steem!
Try an auction for that- you'll find greater interest and higher financial payout ;)
My limited experience with auctions has been dismal. Only got $400 for a house-full of stuff and we even had to deliver it all. I think we spent close to that on fuel to get it there, never mind the time and effort of loading and unloading everything.
WOAH. I was thinking one of the more niche specific auctions. I sure there are some collectors who will pay top dollar
Thanks for that idea. I did a search to see if there was anything local. I found a site selling mostly from the UK and USA, but they sell known artists and still not a lot of actual bidding going on. My records are of an unknown artist, so probably next to zero chance of success there I would guess. I was not able to find a niche auction for music locally.
What about Antiques Roadshow? You could always shoot them a message- they can see if it's worth something and if so invite you to a local show
I see they will be here next week. I sent them an e-mail to ask about it. Thanks again for helping out.