Yes. It's only a membership that you are not obligated to join to begin with. But with you're a working songwriter with material circulating, you should be a member of at least one of them. If you're an artist you should also joing SoundExchange as the artist and copyright owner. [if you own such]
Everywhere I’ve traveled, in all my years, I’ve learned from Dave Olson more about music biz than any others before or after him. “Yi would you listen to this crap,” Will you please be quiet! “It’s so stimulating being your head.” 😴
Such good information! He should come to Charleston and teach the artist out here. Except B.L.E. (Bout Loyalty Ent) They're about to do alot for this SC area
$20 gets split by many people. The label gets a big chunk, unless if you are the label. Then you have producers who get paid. In some cases you have silent partners who get a piece of your action. They are the ones in the way back who fund your project and get paid first before you even see your $2. The music business is not all fun when it comes down to the money being split. That's why you should always read your contract or have your lawyer read it and break it down for you (in which you have to pay also) before you even sign it. And don't forget if you have a manager, they get a piece of your $2. By the time it's all said and done, you might end up with way less than $2 (more like 50 cents if you're lucky).
depends i suppose.... Some Producers get a percentage of a CD sale or an upfront fee or both. There really is no body to protect or organize music producers unfortunately.
if you're a featured artist, but not a songwriter, then you're only in title to royalty as a feature artist if the song is a hit such as being played on the radio or youtube or steaming. But if it a song on the album, than you get paid for the verse you did, that it. after that, you can do god knows with the verse.
Support Indy artists and enlighten music fans! ANIMATED hipster/geek SUPERHERO * HOMERECORDINGMAN * will be flying around the net helping Indy artists & recording engineers get paid more for their work. How can those who create the songs you want to hear keep making music if they don’t get anything in return? Watch our headphone wearing Bro make his case and convince dedicated music fans to buy some music and keep it ALIVE! Spread the word! CLICK THYRDEYE
Yes. It's only a membership that you are not obligated to join to begin with. But with you're a working songwriter with material circulating, you should be a member of at least one of them. If you're an artist you should also joing SoundExchange as the artist and copyright owner. [if you own such]
Everywhere I’ve traveled, in all my years, I’ve learned from Dave Olson more about music biz than any others before or after him.
“Yi would you listen to this crap,”
Will you please be quiet!
“It’s so stimulating being your head.”
😴
Such good information! He should come to Charleston and teach the artist out here. Except B.L.E. (Bout Loyalty Ent) They're about to do alot for this SC area
IKR. Man This guy was spilling some nice Nuggets of information
Great Information, soaking it all up to create a buisness plan. Thanks
Is it possible to change from BMI to ASCAP? Are there situations that make room for that?
excellent! thanks!
Great info
Full video?
The dude has a pager ?!?
How old is this movie ?
I just don’t understand why if I sold a unit of 20$ I get only paid 2$ shouldn’t it be close to 20$?
$20 gets split by many people. The label gets a big chunk, unless if you are the label. Then you have producers who get paid. In some cases you have silent partners who get a piece of your action. They are the ones in the way back who fund your project and get paid first before you even see your $2. The music business is not all fun when it comes down to the money being split. That's why you should always read your contract or have your lawyer read it and break it down for you (in which you have to pay also) before you even sign it. And don't forget if you have a manager, they get a piece of your $2. By the time it's all said and done, you might end up with way less than $2 (more like 50 cents if you're lucky).
depends i suppose.... Some Producers get a percentage of a CD sale or an upfront fee or both. There really is no body to protect or organize music producers unfortunately.
what about being a producer???????
OK, what if I'm only a featured artist ? Let's say I'm singing a song with Madonna on her album, but I didn't write it. What's my share?
if you're a featured artist, but not a songwriter, then you're only in title to royalty as a feature artist if the song is a hit such as being played on the radio or youtube or steaming. But if it a song on the album, than you get paid for the verse you did, that it. after that, you can do god knows with the verse.
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Support Indy artists and enlighten music fans!
ANIMATED hipster/geek SUPERHERO * HOMERECORDINGMAN * will be flying around the net helping Indy artists & recording engineers get paid more for their work. How can those who create the songs you want to hear keep making music if they don’t get anything in return? Watch our headphone wearing Bro make his case and convince dedicated music fans to buy some music and keep it ALIVE! Spread the word!
CLICK THYRDEYE