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So you are just starting down the road of licensing music, but only have 10 songs. This begs the question, “do I even have enough music to start?” Or, “how many placement opportunities will I hav...
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One of the biggest mistakes that I see musicians make is not keeping a copy their master session file when they finish a recording. Â
Now you may be thinking, “I always walk away from a session with ...
Generally speaking, many writers refer to a piece of music that features vocals as a Song, while a non-vocal, or instrumental piece of music, is referred to as a Track. When a piece of music is sync’d...
I want to address few questions that I get. Â Specifically, they are:
- If you're doing so well licensing music, Why are you doing this?
- Why take the time and effort to write a book and release a cou ...
How would you like to have your music on a TVÂ Show, Film or Commercial? For most musicians it sounds like something so far fetched, and nearly impossible, that they write it off as an unattainable goa...