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Talking about the music industry

Welcome to the Stage Vibes podcast, where we dive into the heartbeat of the music industry! Whether you're an aspiring artist, a passionate fan, or looking to make your break behind the scenes, this is the place for you. From backstage stories and insider tips to interviews with the people shaping the sounds of tomorrow – we’re here to bring you the real vibe of what it takes to make it in music. So tune in, turn it up, and let’s explore the world of music together!

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    Unveiling the Shadows: The Hidden World of Ghost Production in EDM

    The focal point of this podcast episode is the intricate and often clandestine practice of ghost production within the electronic dance music (EDM) industry. We delve into the undercurrents of a phenomenon where celebrated DJs frequently rely on uncredited producers to create the very tracks that ignite euphoric moments in packed venues around the globe. The discussion seeks to illuminate the concealed contributions of these unsung creators, who, despite crafting music that resonates with millions, remain shrouded in anonymity due to stringent non-disclosure agreements. As we navigate this hidden realm, we will explore the complex interplay of artistic integrity, commercial pressures, and the evolving expectations placed on modern DJs, who must balance their roles as entertainers and brand ambassadors with the authenticity of their musical output. By the conclusion of this episode, we aim to equip listeners with a profound understanding of the implications of ghost production, thereby enhancing their appreciation of the EDM landscape and the myriad talents that contribute to its vibrant tapestry.The pulsating energy of a colossal crowd, immersed in a cacophony of light and sound, offers a singular experience of euphoria as the bass reverberates through our chests. However, the allure of this spectacle belies a deeper narrative that permeates the world of electronic dance music (EDM)—the enigmatic practice of ghost production. Underneath the surface of public acclaim for superstar DJs lies a hidden ecosystem of uncredited producers whose contributions often remain shrouded in anonymity. This episode embarks on a comprehensive exploration of ghost production, elucidating its definition, the motivations of DJs who rely on this practice, and the emotional toll it exacts on those who remain in the shadows. We dissect the complex interplay between the visible performers and the invisible creators, illuminating the ethical quandaries that arise from a system that frequently prioritizes marketability over artistic integrity. As we delve into notable controversies and cases of ghost production, we aim to provide listeners with a newfound understanding of the intricate web that connects creators, artists, and the pulsating beats that move millions, challenging preconceived notions of authenticity in modern music.Takeaways: The phenomenon of ghost production in electronic dance music reveals a complex interplay between artistic integrity and commercial pressures that often goes unrecognized by the public. Superstar DJs frequently rely on ghost producers to maintain their relevance and output in an industry that demands constant new music amidst grueling tour schedules. The hidden world of ghost production highlights a troubling cycle where established artists dominate the market, making it challenging for emerging talent to gain visibility and recognition. Many ghost producers experience emotional and psychological challenges due to their anonymity, often creating music that defines popular tracks while remaining uncredited and unseen. The increasing demand for transparency in the music industry has prompted discussions about the ethical implications of ghost production, urging artists to acknowledge their collaborators publicly. Ultimately, the complexities of ghost production challenge our understanding of what it means to be an artist in the modern music landscape, where collaboration is often vital to success. Companies mentioned in this episode: Beatport Dimitri Vegas Like Mike Martin Vorwerk Paul Oakenfold David Guetta Joachim Garraud Tiësto Dennis Waakop Reigers Fry Afrojack Nervo Martin Garrix KSHMR DVBBS Borgeous Dash Berlin Armin van Buuren Benno de...

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    Working in the Music Industry

    Working in the Music Industry ​This document, titled "Working in the Music Industry," provides insight into various careers within the music industry. It covers roles such as music publisher, PR officer, artist manager, concert promoter, music journalist, studio professional, and music store employee, describing their tasks, required skills, and career opportunities. The text also offers advice on how to gain a foothold in this competitive sector, including networking, work experience, and utilizing relevant resources like "Music Week." Additionally, the book provides background information about the industry itself, including revenue streams, legal aspects of music, and the impact of digital distribution. It sets realistic expectations about the challenges and rewards of working in the music industry, supported by case studies and practical tips. Furthermore, it provides useful addresses and further reading resources.

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    How to become Famous

    Become Famous Dreaming of the spotlight? In this episode of our “How to Become Famous” podcast, we dish out real, no-nonsense tips for catching the public eye—whether you’re aiming to blow up on social media, land a breakout role, or stand out in any creative field. We’ll cover goal-setting, leveraging online platforms, and dealing with newfound attention once it comes your way. Tune in for a straightforward conversation, complete with success stories and smart strategies, to help you chase fame without the fluff.

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    The Art and skill of Music Production

    The Art and skill of Music Production Welcome to The Art and skill of Music Production, the podcast that takes a deep dive into the fascinating world of music production. From different perspectives, we explore what it truly means to be a music producer, covering everything from the creative process to the business side of the industry. We’ll discuss the various types of music producers, their unique roles and skills, and how they navigate challenges like contract negotiations and building lasting relationships. Additionally, we’ll focus on the business aspects of production, including branding, marketing, and the pivotal role of a great manager. Finally, we’ll delve into the evolution of technology and its transformative impact on music production. Whether you’re an aspiring producer, a seasoned professional, or simply curious about the world behind the music, this podcast offers an exclusive look behind the scenes of this dynamic industry.

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    How To Create A Music Label

    How To Create A Music Label "How to Create a Music Label" serves as a step-by-step guide to establishing your very own record label. In this podcast, we explore essential tasks such as conducting market research, creating a business plan, legally defining the label's structure, building a team, producing and recording music, distributing through digital and physical channels, promoting via various media platforms, and managing revenue and royalties. We'll emphasize the importance of thorough planning and market analysis for success, providing you with a clear roadmap to run a music label effectively. Tune in and start building your vision today!

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    Guide to Music Video Distribution

    Guide to Music Video Distribution **Podcast Summary (English):** This episode delves into * Guide to Music Video Distribution Worldwide,"* a comprehensive resource for successfully distributing music videos on a global scale. We explore the benefits of global distribution, such as reaching larger audiences and boosting revenue. The guide outlines practical steps, including choosing the right platforms (like YouTube and Vimeo) and optimizing videos for search engines. It also highlights key strategies for success, including social media marketing, SEO optimization, and solutions to common challenges. Finally, we discuss profitability opportunities, such as ad revenue and merchandise sales, and examine emerging technological advancements shaping the future of music video distribution.

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    Marketing Your Music

    Marketing Your Music "Marketing Your Music" is your go-to guide for turning your passion into a thriving music career. This podcast dives deep into the strategies and tools independent artists need to promote their music effectively in today’s competitive landscape. From mastering social media platforms to pitching to playlists, building your brand, and engaging your audience, we cover actionable tips for every stage of your journey. Learn how to craft compelling campaigns, collaborate with influencers, and maximize the impact of your releases. Whether you're a beginner or looking to level up, this podcast will help you market your music like a pro.

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    Things to do before you release a song or album

    Things to do before you release a song or album "Things to Do Before You Release a Song or Album" is your essential checklist for a successful music launch. Whether you're an independent artist or part of a label, this podcast walks you through everything you need to prepare before hitting that release button. From perfecting your branding and setting up pre-release promotions to building anticipation with your fans, we cover it all. Learn how to optimize your digital presence, pitch to playlists, engage your audience, and ensure your release gets the attention it deserves. With actionable tips, industry insights, and real-world examples, this podcast equips you to make the most of your music and create a launch strategy that leaves a lasting impact. Don’t just release music—release it the right way.

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    DIY PR for Independent Artists

    DIY PR for Independent Artists DIY PR for Independent Artists; is your ultimate guide to mastering self-promotion in the music industry. This podcast provides an in-depth roadmap for independent musicians to plan and execute their own PR campaigns with confidence and creativity. Discover practical strategies to build your brand, pitch to media outlets, and connect with your audience—all without the need for expensive agencies. From crafting compelling press releases to leveraging social media and email marketing, we break it all down step-by-step. Join us as we share real-world tips, success stories, and insights from PR experts and artists who have successfully taken control of their own narrative. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up your promotional game, this podcast is your go-to resource for achieving visibility and impact on your own terms.

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    More than 40 ways to make money with music

    More than 40 ways to make money with music Welcome to 40+ Ways to Make Money with Music, the podcast that explores diverse income streams for musicians and music professionals. From traditional avenues like gigs and royalties to innovative online strategies, we cover the many ways to turn your passion into profit. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, join us to discover practical tips, creative ideas, and insights that can help you build a sustainable music career in today’s industry.

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    Make Your Music Make Money

    Make Your Music Make Money In this podcast, we explore insights from The Business of Music, a practical guide for musicians looking to earn a living from their craft. Covering essential topics like branding, online promotion, securing record deals, finding publishers, and managing finances in a music career, we dive into the key steps for building a sustainable path in music. We’ll also discuss the industry’s evolution, from the rise of streaming services to the resurgence of physical media. Perfect for aspiring artists, this podcast offers a roadmap to success in the modern music world.

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    Start-Up Guide for the Music Industry

    Start-Up Guide for the Music Industry Welcome to the Start-Up Guide for the Music Industry podcast, where we dive into the essentials of launching a successful music career or business. From navigating royalties and building a fan base to understanding contracts and branding, this podcast covers the ins and outs of breaking into one of the world’s most exciting industries. Whether you're an artist, producer, or entrepreneur, tune in for practical advice, expert insights, and real-world tips to help you thrive in the music industry.

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    mechanical rights

    mechanical rights In this podcast, we break down the world of music royalties, diving into the different ways musicians earn income from their work. Drawing from insights provided by BMI, we’ll explore performance rights, earned when music is played publicly; mechanical rights, paid when music is reproduced on physical formats like CDs; and synchronization rights, which come into play when music is used in movies or TV shows. We'll also discuss the role of agencies like the Harry Fox Agency in managing these royalties. Perfect for artists and music fans alike, this podcast demystifies how musicians get paid for their art.

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    Costs Belgium band to tour the USA

    Costs Belgium band to tour the USA Welkom bij een nieuwe aflevering! Vandaag duiken we in de spannende - en prijzige - wereld van touren in de Verenigde Staten. Voor veel bands is het een droom om in de VS op te treden, maar er komt heel wat bij kijken voordat je het Amerikaanse podium betreedt. Hoeveel kost het eigenlijk om een tour op te zetten? Welke kosten moet je absoluut in je budget opnemen, en wat zijn slimme manieren om geld te besparen? We gaan het allemaal bespreken! In deze aflevering behandelen we: Visa en vergunningen 🎟️ - Welke visumkosten en juridische kosten komen erbij kijken om legaal in de VS op te treden? Vliegtickets en transport ✈️🚌 - Van internationale vluchten tot tourbussen en transport van je apparatuur: hoe kom je er en hoe verplaats je je in de VS? Accommodatie 🏨 - Wat zijn de opties voor overnachtingen, en hoe kun je slim omgaan met verblijfkosten? Eten en dagelijkse uitgaven 🍕 - Dagelijkse kosten voor eten, drinken en andere kleine uitgaven tijdens de tour. Productie en apparatuur 🎤 - Apparatuur huren, geluidstechnici inhuren en andere productiekosten die je optreden mogelijk maken. Marketing en promotie 📢 - Wat kost het om je shows te promoten en een publiek te trekken in het buitenland? Verzekeringen 🛡️ - Waarom het belangrijk is om jezelf en je instrumenten goed te verzekeren. Merchandise en onvoorziene kosten 👕 - Extra inkomsten via merchandise en de noodzaak van een buffer voor onvoorziene uitgaven. Of je nu zelf muzikant bent, in de muziekindustrie werkt, of gewoon nieuwsgierig bent naar wat er komt kijken bij het organiseren van een buitenlandse tour – deze aflevering geeft je een uitgebreid overzicht van alle kosten en uitdagingen. Touren door de VS is een groot avontuur, maar met de juiste voorbereiding kan het een onvergetelijke ervaring worden. 📲 Luister nu en ontdek hoeveel je écht moet sparen voor die Amerikaanse tour!

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    Trends in Music Financing usa

    Trends in Music Financing The U.S. music industry has seen a surge in diverse financing options and innovative models, driven by technology and changing fan engagement patterns. From direct-to-fan funding and NFTs to brand partnerships and alternative royalties, artists now have more ways than ever to fund their careers. However, navigating this landscape requires balancing artistic goals with financial viability, and continuous adaptation to new trends and technological advancements will be essential for

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    What is popular music

    Populer music Wat is populaire muziek precies? Populaire muziek, vaak afgekort tot popmuziek, is een brede term die muziekgenres omvat die een grote aantrekkingskracht hebben op een breed publiek. Het is moeilijk om een strikte definitie te geven, omdat populaire muziek constant evolueert en elementen uit verschillende genres en stijlen in zich opneemt. Over het algemeen wordt popmuziek gekenmerkt door pakkende melodieën, eenvoudige structuren en teksten die aansluiten bij de alledaagse ervaringen van mensen. Wat is het verschil tussen een muziekgenre en een muziekstijl? Een muziekgenre is een bredere categorie die verschillende muziekstijlen omvat. Jazz is bijvoorbeeld een genre, terwijl swing, bebop en jazzfusion stijlen binnen dat genre zijn. Rock is een ander genre, met stijlen als hardrock, punkrock en alternatieve rock. Wat betekent "indie" in de muziek? "Indie" is een afkorting van "independent" en verwijst naar muziek die onafhankelijk wordt uitgebracht, zonder de steun van een groot platenlabel. Hoewel het geen specifiek genre is, wordt indie vaak geassocieerd met folk, rock en alternatieve muziek. Wat betekent het voorvoegsel "post" in relatie tot muziekgenres? Het voorvoegsel "post" wordt gebruikt om aan te geven dat een genre is geëvolueerd of is afgeweken van zijn oorspronkelijke vorm. Post-rock is bijvoorbeeld een genre dat voortbouwt op elementen van rockmuziek, maar met experimentele en elektronische invloeden. Hoe wordt de populariteit van muziek gemeten? Billboard, een Amerikaans muziekindustrieblad, houdt de populariteit van muziek bij via verschillende hitlijsten, waaronder de Hot 100 voor singles en de Billboard 200 voor albums. De rangschikking op deze lijsten is gebaseerd op factoren zoals verkoopcijfers, streamingdata en radio-airplay. Wat zijn enkele voorbeelden van fysieke muziekmedia? Fysieke muziekmedia omvatten onder andere vinylplaten, cassettebandjes, cd's en 8-tracks. Deze media waren populair in de 20e eeuw en worden nog steeds gewaardeerd door audiofielen vanwege hun geluidskwaliteit en tastbare ervaring. Wat zijn enkele voorbeelden van digitale muziekmedia? Digitale muziekmedia omvatten mp3-bestanden, WAV-bestanden, streamingdiensten zoals Spotify en online platforms zoals YouTube. Digitale muziek is dominant geworden in de 21e eeuw vanwege het gemak en de toegankelijkheid. Hoe beïnvloeden de media de manier waarop we muziek consumeren? De beschikbare media hebben een grote invloed op de manier waarop we muziek consumeren. Fysieke media vereisen speciale apparatuur en beperken de luisterervaring tot specifieke locaties, terwijl digitale media muziek overal en altijd toegankelijk maken. Bovendien hebben streamingdiensten de manier waarop we muziek ontdekken en beluisteren drastisch veranderd.

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    Venues for live music in Antwerp

    Live music in Antwerp In this episode, we dive into the heart of Antwerp’s vibrant music scene! From buzzing underground clubs to legendary concert halls and cozy jazz bars—Antwerp has it all. We explore the best places to experience live music, discuss the latest trends, and chat with local artists, organizers, and music lovers who keep the city’s energy alive. Discover where to go for rock, jazz, electronic beats, and more. Whether you’re a seasoned concert-goer or just curious about what Antwerp has to offer, this episode will give you the ins and outs of Antwerp’s music scene. 🎶 Join us as we explore the city’s music hotspots, hear insider stories, and get tips on finding the best live acts around.

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    Live recording music

    live recording Here's the English translation: The accessibility of live recordings: Technological advancement has made high-quality recording equipment more affordable and portable, making live recordings more accessible to independent artists. Different recording methods: The source discusses various methods for live recordings, from simple "snapshot" recordings with portable recorders to more advanced multitrack recordings using mixing consoles and microphone splitters. Importance of planning and expertise: Although equipment is more accessible, producing a high-quality live recording still requires expertise, planning, and collaboration with the venue's sound engineer. Challenges of live recordings: The source highlights the unique challenges of live recordings, such as managing ambient noise, microphone bleed, and ensuring optimal artist performance. Mixing a live recording: Mixing a live recording requires a different approach than studio recordings due to the unique acoustic environment and the presence of microphone bleed. Key ideas and facts: Simple "snapshot" recordings: Portable recorders can be used to capture a basic recording of a performance but offer limited control over the final product. "Basic 'snapshot' recordings can be made with portable recorders to capture a performance, but additional microphones and mixing are needed for a professional release." Multitrack recordings: By connecting to the venue's mixing console or using microphone splitters, individual tracks of instruments and vocals can be recorded for more control during mixing. "As with a studio recording, the more control you have of the audio after the performance, the better the chances you'll be able to produce a release-quality live recording." Collaboration with the sound engineer: It's crucial to contact the venue's sound engineer before the performance to discuss recording possibilities and technical requirements. "Any time you are recording, and if you are expecting assistance or the involvement of the live sound engineer, it is imperative that you meet with him or her before the performance." Minimizing performance anxiety: Ensure the recording setup doesn't distract or hinder artists from delivering optimal performances. "Whatever you can do to promote comfortable conditions for the performers, the better." Recording multiple shows: To increase the chance of a great recording, it's advisable to record multiple shows and select the best takes for the final release. "If you're doing a recording because you want to release it," Raison advises, "try to do a series of recordings, not just one." Mixing for the recording, not the room: When mixing a live recording, consider the unique acoustic properties of the venue and focus on creating a balanced and polished mix for the listener. "So be prepared knowing you might not be able to fix stuff later. But, if you have the multi-track, you're able to mix more for the recording than for the room." Conclusion: The source provides valuable insights into various aspects of recording live music, from simple "snapshot" recordings to professional multitrack productions. By focusing on planning, collaboration with experts, and proper techniques, artists can create high-quality live recordings that faithfully capture their performances and engage their audience.

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    funding music in Belgium

    Belgium funding his briefing document provides an overview of key themes and insights from various sources on funding opportunities for professionals in the Flemish creative sector. Key Themes: Generating Own Income: The foundation of any funding mix, such as ticket sales, merchandising, workshops, rentals, and royalties. Public Funding: Grants are not the only option; consider European programs (Erasmus+, Creative Europe), tax incentives (Tax Shelter), and municipal initiatives. Private Funding: Sponsorship, crowdfunding, loans from family and friends, and investors (business angels, venture capitalists) are essential alternatives. Financial Instruments: Bank loans (cash credit, investment credit, bridge credit) and microloans (e.g., CultureCredit) may be necessary for certain projects. Key Insights: There is no ideal funding mix: Every situation is unique. Importance of a solid business plan and budget: Crucial for attracting both public and private funding. "If you apply for grants, you must present a comprehensive business plan and budget that clearly define your mission, actions, and the expenses required." - VI.BE - Subsidies Clear agreements for family and friend loans: Written agreements are essential to avoid misunderstandings. "It is absolutely necessary to put these agreements in writing, signed by both parties." - VI.BE - Borrowing Money Grants are often supplementary: Rarely cover 100% of costs. "You will never cover 100% of your costs with a grant." - VI.BE - Subsidies Be creative and think "outside the box": From merchandise sales to benefit events, there are countless ways to secure funding. "From selling exclusive merchandise and private living room concerts to classic fundraising dinners—nothing stops you from trying if you feel good about it." - VI.BE - Playing Abroad Concrete Examples: Visual Artist: Combines self-funding, bank loans, a family loan, a CultureCredit bridge loan, and a grant for international presentation. Musician: Uses crowdfunding as a marketing tool and gauge for support, generates income, secures grants for international residencies, and scholarships for artistic development. Theater Group: Combines own revenue, Tax Shelter for performing arts, a bridge loan, social security benefits for hiring staff, and possibly grants for innovative projects in collaboration with a university. Tips: VI.BE: The go-to website for information and advice on funding for musicians and music sector professionals. "For more information on bank credits, visit Cultuurloket." - VI.BE - Borrowing Money Cultuurloket: General information on grants, funding, and other support options for the cultural sector. FINMIX Creative Sector: Pitch your project for substantial funding. Subsidy Database of the Agency for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Overview of Flemish, European, provincial, and municipal grants. Flanders Investment & Trade (FIT): Support for international projects and financing for export activities. Creative Europe: European grants for international cooperation in the creative and cultural sector. Conclusion: A successful funding mix requires a thoughtful strategy and a combination of various sources. Start by generating your own income, explore alternative funding creatively, and utilize available expertise and support.

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    Funding and royalties

    Uk funding and royalties Muziekroyalty's: een uitgebreide gids Bron 1: Excerpts from "263656152-The-Unsigned-Guide-s-Essential-Guide-to-Music-Music Royalties: A Comprehensive Guide Introduction: This section introduces the guide and its purpose: to inform musicians about funding opportunities within the UK music industry. Musicians Benevolent Fund - Getting You Started & Keeping You Going: This section details the support provided by the Musicians Benevolent Fund for professional musicians, including the "Emerging Excellence Award" for artists between 18 and 30. All about Grants for the Arts: This section describes "Grants for the Arts" by Arts Council England, available to individual musicians, music bands, and other organizations using music in their work. Momentum Music Fund, British Music Abroad & other opportunities provided by PRS For Music Foundation: This section explains various funding options from the PRS For Music Foundation, including the Momentum Music Fund for emerging artists, Women Make Music to support female musicians, and Open Funding for both organizations and individuals. What the Music Export Growth Scheme can offer you: This section covers the Music Export Growth Scheme, an initiative by UKTI and BPI that provides financial support to British music businesses looking to promote their music internationally. Easy Money? The Definitive UK Guide To Funding Music Projects: This section discusses the guide "Easy Money?" by Remi Harris, which identifies six key funding sources for music projects: grants, family and friends, crowdfunding, sponsorship, debt, and investment. Finance & business support for your music venture: This section highlights the Creative Industry Finance (CIF) program, which provides business support and loans to music companies. Got a bright idea for a business? Talk To Transmit: This section introduces Transmit Start-Up Loans, offering loans up to £10,000 to start-up creative businesses, including music companies. Gathering A Crowd: Running A Music Crowdfunding Campaign: Written by Remi Harris, this section covers the basics of crowdfunding for music projects. How To Fit A Project Into Your Career: Written by Rich Lyne from PledgeMusic, this section discusses how PledgeMusic campaigns can be integrated into an artist's career, with or without a record label. Want To know More about What We Do at The Unsigned Guide? This section describes the services of The Unsigned Guide, an online platform with a database of music industry contacts and other resources for musicians. Music Royalties Guide Source 2: Excerpts from "Get All Your Songwriting Royalties": This source provides an overview of the various types of royalties songwriters can earn, including mechanical royalties, composition performance royalties, and synchronization licenses. Source 3: Excerpts from "Music Royalty Collection Guide": One Song, Two Elements: Explains that a song consists of two separately copyrighted elements: the sound recording (master) and the composition (songwriting). Music Copyright and Music Publishing: Describes how copyright in music works and the role of music publishers in managing and collecting royalties. The Different Types of Music Royalties: Outlines the different types of music royalties: mechanical, performance, synchronization, and print royalties. Mechanical Royalties: Delves into mechanical royalties generated through physical or digital...

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    Making money as a music producer

    making money with your music Music producer income streams are more diverse than ever. While the traditional paths like selling beats and offering mixing/mastering services are still important, there are many other lucrative opportunities worth exploring.

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    idea for youtube channel

    200 ideas Welcome to the '200 Ideas for a YouTube Channel' podcast – your ultimate source of inspiration for starting or enhancing your own YouTube journey! Whether you're new to content creation or looking to spice up your channel, this podcast is packed with fresh ideas across a wide range of topics. From daily vlogs and tutorials to gaming, product reviews, and lifestyle niches, we dive deep into different genres each episode, providing tips on how to stand out, build your community, and make your mark on YouTube. Tune in and discover practical insights, unique angles, and pro tips to help turn your passion into engaging content. Let’s bring your YouTube dreams to life!

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    Talking about music promotion book

    A book by John Gold. Oh yeah, John Gold is, oh he's not just some random marketing guru, he's got like, serious street cred. Oh yeah, yeah, we're talking record deals with the big guys, Warner Music, World Tours. He's lived the music dream, you know, he was up there, but then the whole industry shifted, went digital. And so he had to kinda like, master this whole promotion game himself.

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Welcome to the Stage Vibes podcast, where we dive into the heartbeat of the music industry! Whether you're an aspiring artist, a passionate fan, or looking to make your break behind the scenes, this is the place for you. From backstage stories and insider tips to interviews with the people shaping the sounds of tomorrow – we’re here to bring you the real vibe of what it takes to make it in music. So tune in, turn it up, and let’s explore the world of music together!

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