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Monday, 25 February 2008 |
If you write songs within a band, you need to plan
for the day when you will be earning royalties from your songs, and be
clear what will happen if a member of the band leaves or if the band
splits up. The best way to deal with this is to all agree what is fair,
and then put this in writing as a formal agreement which you all sign.
This way there is little chance of any comeback if the band splits for
less than amicable reasons.
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Monday, 25 February 2008 |
Recording music from your home basically involves
capturing music onto your computer, and then recording it to CD or your
hard drive. Once you have that part done, you're then free to share
with friends, family, people on the street, or sell it for money. The
best part is that you don't need any musical production background or
some high priced music producer to get started. With the right
software, you can do it from anywhere you want.
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Monday, 25 February 2008 |
As an owner of an independent record label, I often
get asked how to put together a great press kit. I have found that
young musicians understand their music, but are often intimidated by
the marketing end of the business. In this article I will help you
figure out how to position yourself, whether you are a Latin female
vocalist building her base, or an upstart garage band just looking for
a break.
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