Wrote Song, Print Sheet Music, Copyright, …., Hit Song On Air. What Goes In Between?
Posted by Copyright Law on July 9th, 2009 at 10:25am
You write a song, put it in a music program note by note, print out sheet music, get the copyright….., someone sings it on an album and it’s played on the air. What are the missing steps between the copyright and the album? Please don’t tell me to make a demo. I am not a performer. Tell me who to contact first. What kind of person or place to contact first. I did what I can do, now I need to know how to get involved in the business part of music.
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2 Comments for Wrote Song, Print Sheet Music, Copyright, …., Hit Song On Air. What Goes In Between?
1. Barry C | July 9th, 2009 at 10:50 am
Meet performers, get them interested in your music, and persuade them to record it. Have them sign a contract, vetted by YOUR attorney specializing in ENTERTAINMENT LAW regarding how much and by what method you will be paid.
Probably most recording artists can’t read sheet music, So you are gonna have to do some sort of demo, or find a partner to do that for you.
Basically, you are creating a product or service you want to sell. That means understanding who the buyers are,and waht the distribution channels are, and using those to reach folks who might be interested for marketing and sales purposes.
nolo.com has some books on the legal aspects of your business. I recommend them..
2. Free Wordpress Plugins | July 9th, 2009 at 12:53 pm
You also need to set up your Publsihing Co to collect your rotaylties from your hit songs too. You also need to stay in contact with the Singer of your song too and their Manager.
These are the 2 big Songwriter Organizations to help you collect your royalties from. You contact these guys for more detailed info on setting up your own Publishing Co.
http://www.ascap.com
http://www.bmi.com
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