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Eve Williams MMus

Do you write music but don't know how to get artists to record it or have it placed in film, TV, advertising etc?

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Do you write music but don't know how to get artists to record it or have it placed in film, TV, advertising etc?

If you have been writing and recording songs and you would like to start making money from them, this course is for you. Music publishing can seem hard to break into, but in this course you will find out that it’s possible for songwriters at various stages of their careers to have songs placed with artists and used in film, TV and other media by using online platforms and finding reputable companies in the music industry to work on your behalf. We will also look at self publishing. This is everything you need to know about music publishing in one place. The course has input form me as a published songwriter but also includes interviews with songwriters signed to universal and cool independents and  a commercial pop publisher with international success .

Do you want to be a published songwriter but haven’t been sure how to have your songs published?

I am published songwriter named One to Watch twice by Nashville Songwriters Association International. I have been commissioned to write for reality TV graduates, written for up and coming artists, co-written with multi platinum writers and producers and my music has been used in documentaries and advertising. I would like to help you succeed in the music industry in doing what I do.

What We Will Discover

We will learn about the different kinds of music publishers and music publishing deals and their role in the music industry but more importantly we will learn how to apply this information to your goal of monetising your songwriting.

Topics include:

·         Traditional Music Publishers

·         Music Licensing Agencies

·         Online Music Libraries

*        Being paid royalties

·         When to Find a Music

           Publisher (assessing the commercial viability of your songwriting)

·         How to Find a Music Publisher

·         Self Publishing

·         Finding and Building Relationships with Music Supervisors

·         Pitching services and how to use them to maximum benefit

·         Organisations to join who can help advance your songwriting career

After the course you will

·         Be able to find the right publisher for you

·         Be able to find sync (TV,film etc) opportunities

·         Be able to efficiently make use of online pitching services

·         Use platforms like YouTube, LinkedIn and Twitter to find placements

·         Understand how to become a published songwriter

Please Note: There are no 'hacks', shortcuts or insider tips that will help you succeed in publishing and licensing. There is a process which you need to commit to and your songs need to be written to commercial standard and recorded to broadcast standard. This course is for professionals with a business-like approach so ti wont suit you if you are looking for a quick fix.

If you want to start earning money from your music, please enroll now and I’m looking forward to joining you on your musical journey.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Pitch to music publishers
  • Be paid royalties for your music
  • Find out how to have your music used in films, tv and other media placements
  • Sell your music in music libraries
  • Evaluate the commercial potential of your music
  • Know when and how to find a music publisher
  • Understand the different types of music publisher and which will best suit your musical goals
  • Understand different publishing deals
  • Source and use songshare agreements for fair shares of your copyright
  • Find out how to self publish your music
  • Use platforms like linkedin, youtube and twitter to find placements for your songs
  • Find out how to form relationships with music supervisors
  • Use online pitching services to find placements for your music
  • Access organisations who can help you with professional development as a songwriter
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Syllabus

Introduction
Before Publishing Your Music
Joining a Performing Rights Organisation
Understanding Copyright
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Read about what's good
what should give you pause
and possible dealbreakers
Explores various avenues for monetizing songwriting, including traditional publishers, licensing agencies, and online music libraries, offering diverse income streams
Includes interviews with songwriters signed to Universal and independent labels, providing insights from diverse industry perspectives
Offers guidance on self-publishing, which can be a viable option for songwriters who want to retain more control over their music
Requires songs to be written to commercial standard and recorded to broadcast standard, which may pose a challenge for beginner songwriters
Includes a bonus songwriting challenge and commercial viability checklist, which are useful tools for honing songwriting skills
Examines the reality of getting into music publishing, which may be discouraging for songwriters seeking quick and easy success

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Reviews summary

Practical music publishing & licensing steps

According to learners, this course offers a practical and actionable guide to the music publishing and licensing industry. Students appreciate the clear roadmap provided and feel it successfully demystifies a complex business area. The inclusion of interviews with industry professionals is frequently highlighted as a major strength and valuable bonus, offering real-world perspectives. While many find it excellent for understanding the basics and getting started, some more experienced individuals noted that it can feel a bit basic or skim the surface on advanced topics, suggesting it's best suited for those new to the business side. Overall, it's seen as a highly recommended starting point for songwriters aiming to monetize their music.
Minor comments on flow or video quality.
"Some sections felt a little drawn out, but overall, very valuable information."
"The production quality wasn't the highest, but the information was okay for a beginner."
Covers fundamental concepts thoroughly.
"It demystifies the music publishing world and gives practical, actionable steps."
"A very comprehensive overview of music publishing and licensing. Covered all the basics I needed."
"Found some parts a bit basic, maybe better for complete beginners. ... It's a good starting point."
"Good course for someone just starting out in the business aspect."
Professional interviews offer key real-world insight.
"The interviews with industry pros are a huge bonus and provide real-world insight."
"The interviews were good, but wish there was more depth in certain areas like deal negotiation."
"Invaluable information from someone who clearly knows the industry. The interviews are worth the price alone."
Provides clear steps to navigate the industry.
"This course is fantastic! It demystifies the music publishing world and gives practical, actionable steps."
"Excellent course. Straight to the point, practical advice. Exactly what I needed to understand how to actually get my music placed."
"Gave me a clear roadmap on how to approach music publishing and licensing. The step-by-step approach was helpful."
May lack depth for more experienced learners.
"Found some parts a bit basic, maybe better for complete beginners."
"Was hoping for more in-depth strategies. Felt like it skimmed the surface on several key topics..."
"Didn't learn much new here. Much of this information is freely available online."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Music Business: Find Music Publishing & Licensing Placements with these activities:
Review Copyright Law Basics
Strengthen your understanding of copyright law, which is essential for navigating music publishing and licensing agreements.
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  • Research the basics of copyright law.
  • Focus on music-specific copyright issues.
  • Take a short online quiz to test knowledge.
Read 'All You Need to Know About the Music Business'
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the music business landscape, including publishing, licensing, and royalties.
Show steps
  • Obtain a copy of the book.
  • Read the sections on publishing and licensing.
  • Take notes on key concepts and terms.
Create a Pitch Package
Practice creating a professional pitch package for your songs, including a demo, lyric sheet, and bio.
Show steps
  • Select your best song for pitching.
  • Create a high-quality demo recording.
  • Prepare a professional lyric sheet.
  • Write a concise and compelling bio.
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Attend Music Industry Events
Network with music industry professionals, including publishers, supervisors, and other songwriters.
Show steps
  • Research local music industry events.
  • Prepare a short introduction about yourself.
  • Attend the event and network with attendees.
  • Follow up with contacts after the event.
Explore 'The Songwriter's Market'
Identify potential publishers and licensing opportunities by exploring industry directories.
Show steps
  • Obtain a copy of the latest edition.
  • Browse the listings for publishers and licensing agencies.
  • Identify potential targets for your songs.
Build a Music Supervisor Contact List
Research and compile a list of music supervisors working in film, TV, and advertising.
Show steps
  • Research music supervisors online.
  • Use LinkedIn and other platforms to find contacts.
  • Organize your contacts in a spreadsheet.
  • Start building relationships with supervisors.
Create a Royalty Tracking Spreadsheet
Develop a system for tracking your royalties and income from music publishing and licensing.
Show steps
  • Choose a spreadsheet program.
  • Create columns for income sources, dates, and amounts.
  • Enter your royalty information regularly.
  • Analyze your income trends.

Career center

Learners who complete Music Business: Find Music Publishing & Licensing Placements will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Songwriter
Songwriters create original musical compositions. This course helps you develop a business-oriented approach to songwriting, focusing on monetizing your creations. The course provides insights from a published songwriter and interviews with other successful songwriters. It also shows you how to navigate the music publishing process, understand different publishing deals, and find the right publisher for your work. Aspiring Songwriters will find value in learning to evaluate the commercial viability of their songs, understand royalty payments, and effectively use online platforms to further their careers.
Music Licensing Manager
A Music Licensing Manager secures licenses for the use of musical works in various media, from film and television to advertising and video games. This course explains the intricacies of music licensing, including how to find sync opportunities and negotiate licensing agreements. You'll learn about music licensing agencies, music supervisors, and online music libraries. The course teaches you how to use online pitching services and platforms like LinkedIn, YouTube, and Twitter to find placements for your songs, which is exactly what a Music Licensing Manager does.
Music Supervisor
A Music Supervisor selects and licenses music for film, television, advertising, and video games. This course helps you understand the music publishing landscape, including different types of music publishers, publishing deals, and self-publishing options. You'll learn how to build relationships with music supervisors, a critical skill for anyone wanting to succeed as a Music Supervisor. The course also covers finding sync opportunities and using online pitching services, teaching you how to secure placements for your music and negotiate licensing agreements, key aspects of the Music Supervisor role.
Music Publisher
Music Publishers manage copyrights and promote musical works to generate revenue. This course provides a detailed overview of the music publishing industry, including traditional publishers, licensing agencies, and online music libraries. It explores different types of publishing deals and offers guidance on when and how to find a publisher. This helps someone seeking to become a Music Publisher. Furthermore it also teaches about self-publishing options for those who may want to start their own company. This course equips aspiring Music Publishers with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of copyright management and maximize income from musical works.
Music Clearance Specialist
Music Clearance Specialists ensure that all necessary rights and permissions are obtained before music is used in a project. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of copyright law and music publishing. You'll learn how to navigate different types of publishing deals and how to find the right publisher for your music. By teaching you how to evaluate the commercial viability of your songs and understand royalty payments the course helps those who want to be Music Clearance Specialists.
Copyright Administrator
Copyright Administrators manage the registration, tracking, and enforcement of copyrights for musical works. This course provides a foundational understanding of copyright law and the music publishing industry. You'll gain insights into traditional music publishers, licensing agencies, and online music libraries. The course helps build a basis for a Copyright Administrator by teaching about different types of publishing deals and providing guidance on when and how to find a publisher.
Artist Manager
Artist Managers oversee all aspects of an artist's career, including publishing and licensing opportunities. This course helps you understand the music publishing landscape, enabling you to effectively guide your clients in monetizing their music. Learning about different types of music publishers, publishing deals, and self-publishing options helps you advocate for your artists' best interests. Additionally, the course will help the Artist Manager understand how to find sync opportunities and use online pitching services to boost their clients' income.
Music Attorney
Music Attorneys provide legal advice and representation to musicians and other industry professionals. This course offers a solid grasp of music publishing, licensing, and copyright law. You'll learn about the different types of music publishers, publishing deals, and self-publishing options. The course may be useful as it explains how to navigate the music publishing process, understand royalty payments, and protect your clients' intellectual property as a Music Attorney.
A&R Representative
A&R Representatives discover and sign new talent to record labels. This course helps you understand the music publishing landscape and the process of monetizing songs. Learning about different types of music publishers, publishing deals, and evaluating the commercial viability of songs is particularly useful. For an A&R Representative, the insights from successful songwriters and the focus on finding sync opportunities can help you identify promising artists and guide them toward successful publishing deals.
Music Journalist
Music Journalists write about the music industry, including publishing and licensing trends. This course offers valuable insights into the inner workings of music publishing. Learning about traditional music publishers, licensing agencies, online music libraries, and different types of publishing deals provides a broad context for your reporting. The course may be useful as it includes interviews with music professionals and covers topics like royalty payments and self-publishing.
Social Media Manager
Social Media Managers handle online presence for musicians and music-related businesses. This course teaches you how to use platforms like YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitter to find placements for songs and build relationships with music supervisors. The course may be useful as it explains how to create effective social media strategies for music publishing, promote your music, and engage with industry professionals.
Music Educator
Music Educators teach music theory, performance, and appreciation to students of all ages. This course may be useful for Music Educators as they teach students about the realities of the music industry. The course teaches them about music publishing, licensing, and copyright law. The course may also be useful as it teaches them how to help their students succeed in the music industry.
Event Coordinator
Event Coordinators organize music festivals, concerts, and other live events. This course covers music licensing, which may be useful for the Event Coordinator in ensuring that music used at events is properly licensed. The course may be useful as it teaches how to navigate the music publishing landscape and understand different types of music publishers.
Talent Scout
Talent Scouts search for promising musicians for record labels or agencies. The course may be useful for Talent Scouts. The course helps teach how to evaluate the commercial viability of songwriting, understand royalty payments, and build their network. The course may also be useful as it teaches how to use platforms like LinkedIn, YouTube, and Twitter to discover new talent and connect people.
Audio Engineer
Audio Engineers record, mix, and master music. This course emphasizes the importance of broadcast-quality audio production. The course may be useful as it touches upon the standards required for music to be commercially viable for placement in film, TV, and advertising. This course may also be useful as it helps understand the broader context of music publishing and licensing and may help secure more work as an Audio Engineer.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Music Business: Find Music Publishing & Licensing Placements.
Comprehensive guide to the music industry, covering everything from copyright law to record deals to touring. It provides a solid foundation for understanding the business side of music, which is essential for songwriters looking to get their music published and licensed. It commonly used textbook in music business programs.
Directory of music publishers, record labels, and other industry contacts. It can be a valuable resource for finding potential placements for your songs. It is more valuable as additional reading than it is as a current reference. It provides a broad overview of the industry.

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