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Writing great songs is not enough. To make money, songwriters need a firm, realistic grasp of how songs generate income, and how the songwriting business works. This business of songwriting is a one-volume resource that teaches the skills and knowledge every songwriter and music publisher needs to succeed. Samples of virtually every contract a songwriter might likely encounter are included, and with top music industry attorneys as consultants, Blume translates these contracts from legalese into plain English. The author is a songwriter, music publisher, and educator.
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This business of songwriting
2013, Rochester Institute of Technology
in English
- Revised 2nd edition.
0615755054 9780615755052
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Table of Contents
1. Grasping the basics of music publishing
2. Getting a publisher to represent your work
3. Working as a staff-writer
4. Understanding music publishing agreements
5. Self-publishing your work and exploiting your copyrights
6. Copublishing your work
7. Operating as a performing songwriter
8. Understanding copyright administration and administration agreements
9. Understanding mechanical licenses and mechanical royalties
10. Understanding performance royalties
11. Writing and marketing music for film and television
12. Targeting special markets
13. Tapping additional sources of income
14. Understanding subpublishing
15. Learning how the music charts work
16. Copyrighting your songs and working with attorneys
17. Hiring independent songpluggers and avoiding scams
18. Collaborating
19. Organizing your business
20. Developing persistence and realistic expectations.
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Includes index.
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