The Business of Songwriting
First Steps
Become a Music Business Entrepreneur,
When it comes to making money in songwriting, writing great songs is only part of the equation. In this course, author Garrick Chow introduces you to all of the major organizations, rights, and procedures that songwriters have to deal with in the music business. First, he'll start with understanding performance and mechanical rights, covering topics such as split letters, copyright, performance rights organizations (PROs) like ASCAP and SESAC, SoundExchange, Harry Fox, master recording licenses, and synch licenses.
Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. Understanding Performance and Mechanical Rights
- 2. Self-Distribution and Promotion
- Conclusion
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