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Hi guys , bit of an odd question but im hoping one of you may be able to point me in the right direction.

Im a Bass player based in Ireland and im also in my final Degree year in college doing International Business and Innovation. For one of my final innovation assessments i need to develop an innovative new product and get it to the point of being launched to market. I have come up with a new form of guitar stand that has never been seen before, however i am on the "financials" of my business plan and i am trying to get a handle on how many guitar players or Bands currently exist in the UK and Ireland.

Im aware this is a long shot but would anyone happen to know of an organisation or website that may have some rough stats for what i need , I just need to reinforce my Business plan with figures of a potential market..

Cheers guys.

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[quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1453896930' post='2963909']
May be worth trying the Music Industry Association (MIA) who are the trade body for UK#s music shops. They're all probably at NAMM (or recovering from it) so I'd be leaving it for a few days though.
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http://www.statista.com/statistics/319278/number-of-musicians-in-the-uk/

http://www.thecreativeindustries.co.uk/media/320723/measuring_music_2015.pdf

http://www.musiciansunion.org.uk/Files/Reports/Industry/The-Working-Musician-report.aspx

MU you could consult their members directory to get an idea of how many are registered which would indicate how many on a pro/semipro basis

as for the amateur side would be fairly tricky to guesstimate without some sort of straw poll

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[quote name='steve-bbb' timestamp='1453897639' post='2963921']
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MU you could consult their members directory to get an idea of how many are registered which would indicate how many on a pro/semipro basis

as for the amateur side would be fairly tricky to guesstimate without some sort of straw poll
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Steve, your big problem here (and speaking as someone who ran a music shop for a couple of years) is that you really are not going to make very much money out of that side of the market - the amateur and pub players are by far the biggest number (how many of us on here for example are MU members)?

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[quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1453902598' post='2964000']
Steve, your big problem here (and speaking as someone who ran a music shop for a couple of years) is that you really are not going to make very much money out of that side of the market - the amateur and pub players are by far the biggest number (how many of us on here for example are MU members)?
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yes i agree hence my comment about it being extremely difficult to try and predict those figures compared to the readily available stats

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what happens if you come up with a stunningly good idea?

make sure you declare that you have full copyright on your designs or better still ask whoever has set this brief whether there is any tacit implication that they (in this case the educational establishment) have automatic copyright as the task was set as part of your course work (similar principal applies frequently with employers and they often state this in employment terms of reference which you sign when you accept a position)

throw them a curve ball and ask them who has copyright on ideas submitted as coursework :)

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