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Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound and silence. The common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics (loudness and softness), and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture (which are sometimes termed the "color" of a musical sound). Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements. Music is performed with a vast range of instruments and with vocal techniques ranging from singing to rapping, and there are solely instrumental pieces, solely vocal pieces and pieces that combine singing and instruments. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses"). In its most general form, the activities describing music as an art form include the production of works of music (songs, tunes, symphonies, and so on), the criticism of music, the study of the history of music, and the aesthetic examination of music. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. Common sayings such as "the harmony of the spheres" and "it is music to my ears" point to the notion that music is often ordered and pleasant to listen to. However, 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example, "There is no noise, only sound."
Anthony Ray (born August 12, 1963), better known by his stage name Sir Mix-a-Lot, is an American rapper and producer based in Seattle, Washington.
Anthony Ray was born on August 12, 1963 in Seattle, Washington. He was a fan of hip hop growing up and started rapping in the early 1980s.
In 1983, Sir Mix-a-Lot and his partner, Nasty Nes, founded the Nastymix record label. Mix-a-Lot's first hit, released in 1987, was the single "Posse on Broadway," whose title referred to Broadway in Seattle's Capitol Hill district. The "Godzilla" remix of "Posse on Broadway" contained a sample from David Bowie's 1975 hit "Fame," but neither the album version nor the original seven-inch edit, which was used for the video, used the Bowie sample. The song made the Top 100 but quickly disappeared, although it remains popular in the Seattle area for its references to many local landmarks.
Swass, Mix-a-Lot's debut album, was released in 1988 with two other singles: "Square-Dance Rap" and a hip hop cover of the Black Sabbath song "Iron Man" backed by the band Metal Church. In 1990, the Recording Industry Association of America certified Swass platinum.
Music publishing is one of the most important and least understood areas of the music business. In this episode of Renman U we'll talk about everything you need to know to turn your songs into money. Grab a notepad and a cup of coffee and start watching. Founded by legendary music manager Steve Rennie, RenmanMB is your one stop for the best advice and education on today's music business. Renman MB is home to the #1 music business webshow called "Renman Live" which features interviews with 100's of the top artists and music professionals in the music industry. Click here to see our upcoming and past shows (https://renmanmb.com/new-renman-live/). If you are serious about learning the music biz check out our online course called the “Insider’s Guide to Today’s Music Business” (https://r...
What is music publishing? How can I collect all the worldwide music royalties that are owed to me and what exactly is CD Baby Pro? Find out with this handy info-guide brought to you by CD Baby, the place where you can get the most money for your music! https://members.cdbaby.com
An introductory guide to music publishing - the business of creating, protecting and promoting songs and musical compositions. This short film produced by the UK's Music Publishers Association features contributions from leading figures in the industry, along with songwriters including Portico Quartet and Jake Gosling (Ed Sheeran's co-writer). Together they provide an overview of the various aspects of this dynamic part of the music industry. For more information: www.mpaonline.org.uk
A quick and painless overview of the rights associated with songwriting and music publishing, presented by Songspace co-founder Jesse Feister.
http://www.vladtv.com - Legendary entertainer Sir Mix-a-Lot opened up to VladTV about the importance of publishing for artists, calling it "long money." He explained that a lot of artists get caught up in the joys of the royalty check at the beginning of their career, but Sir Mix-a-Lot broke down why owning your publishing is the best thing to do. The Seattle-born emcee said that he owns about 98% of his publishing, and has used it to recoup money on various projects over the years. He then shared a story about The Pussycat Dolls sampling "Swass" for their track "Don't Cha," which became a big hit. Mix-a-Lot said that he came out on top in the scenario, because he never thought "Swass" would do anything when he put it out.
Copyright is the most important asset you have as a musician and understanding it’s concepts and how to maximize income from it can turn around your career, make you money and help you get exposure. If you own 100% of the publishing on your songs, you’ll be able to collect all royalties owed to you from public performance, digital (internet radio and on-demand streaming), synchronization (TV, film, and video games), mechanical royalties (sales of physical recordings and downloads). Check out our interview with Combat Jack discussing the benefits of owning your publishing. Keep updated on our latest youtube interviews http://bit.ly/AmaruDonTV Like us on our Facebook page http://bit.ly/ADTVfacebook Follow us on Instagram http://bit.ly/ADTVgram Follow our twitter http://bit.ly/ADTVtw...
Sirr Love explains how to get paid from publishing and how it works. (math and all). www.phasevi.com Phase VI (Phase6) Your source for MusicBusiness Motivation & Support
Got questions about music publishing? We probably answered them in this great episode with music attorney Steve Winogradsky. Recorded on 2/9/15
aPpKVg -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Concluding our "Songs, Songs, Songs..." Week, RenmanMB welcomes Jody Gerson, Co-President of Sony/ATV Music Publishing, to come and sit on the couch! Music Publishing is not always easy to understand, and even people in the music business at record labels get confused by it. Luckily for you, we have Sony/ATV's Co-President here to break down all things Music Publishing. If you want to make money off the songs you write, make sure to heed Jody's words, so you too can GET THE MONEY! If you're looking to do something great in today's music business than RenmanMB is for you! With over 90 live shows and 500+ videos, we're talking with the smartest, most talented artists and music professionals about today's music business. Founded by legendary Music Industry expert ...
http://www.myhollywoodstar.com/ My Bio site http://www.cdbaby.com/tomwillett My music This is a tutorial about the basics for music publishers. If you are a songwriter, it might be a very good idea to publish your own songs. You can publish, promote and sell your songs in the US without a business license if you are doing everything yourself. The tax forms do not call Royalty income a form of Business income. Royalty and Business are two separate things. Study the laws in your area and proceed. Learn about BMI and ASCAP and SESAC and The Harry Fox Agency and copyright. I do not discuss copyright in this video. The basic rule for copyright is; you must have a copyright registration if your song becomes a court issue. Your song does not need to be registered to have copyright protection, b...
Music publishing is one of the most important and least understood areas of the music business. In this episode of Renman U we'll talk about everything you need to know to turn your songs into money. Grab a notepad and a cup of coffee and start watching. Founded by legendary music manager Steve Rennie, RenmanMB is your one stop for the best advice and education on today's music business. Renman MB is home to the #1 music business webshow called "Renman Live" which features interviews with 100's of the top artists and music professionals in the music industry. Click here to see our upcoming and past shows (https://renmanmb.com/new-renman-live/). If you are serious about learning the music biz check out our online course called the “Insider’s Guide to Today’s Music Business” (https://r...
What is music publishing? How can I collect all the worldwide music royalties that are owed to me and what exactly is CD Baby Pro? Find out with this handy info-guide brought to you by CD Baby, the place where you can get the most money for your music! https://members.cdbaby.com
An introductory guide to music publishing - the business of creating, protecting and promoting songs and musical compositions. This short film produced by the UK's Music Publishers Association features contributions from leading figures in the industry, along with songwriters including Portico Quartet and Jake Gosling (Ed Sheeran's co-writer). Together they provide an overview of the various aspects of this dynamic part of the music industry. For more information: www.mpaonline.org.uk
A quick and painless overview of the rights associated with songwriting and music publishing, presented by Songspace co-founder Jesse Feister.
http://www.vladtv.com - Legendary entertainer Sir Mix-a-Lot opened up to VladTV about the importance of publishing for artists, calling it "long money." He explained that a lot of artists get caught up in the joys of the royalty check at the beginning of their career, but Sir Mix-a-Lot broke down why owning your publishing is the best thing to do. The Seattle-born emcee said that he owns about 98% of his publishing, and has used it to recoup money on various projects over the years. He then shared a story about The Pussycat Dolls sampling "Swass" for their track "Don't Cha," which became a big hit. Mix-a-Lot said that he came out on top in the scenario, because he never thought "Swass" would do anything when he put it out.
Copyright is the most important asset you have as a musician and understanding it’s concepts and how to maximize income from it can turn around your career, make you money and help you get exposure. If you own 100% of the publishing on your songs, you’ll be able to collect all royalties owed to you from public performance, digital (internet radio and on-demand streaming), synchronization (TV, film, and video games), mechanical royalties (sales of physical recordings and downloads). Check out our interview with Combat Jack discussing the benefits of owning your publishing. Keep updated on our latest youtube interviews http://bit.ly/AmaruDonTV Like us on our Facebook page http://bit.ly/ADTVfacebook Follow us on Instagram http://bit.ly/ADTVgram Follow our twitter http://bit.ly/ADTVtw...
Sirr Love explains how to get paid from publishing and how it works. (math and all). www.phasevi.com Phase VI (Phase6) Your source for MusicBusiness Motivation & Support
Got questions about music publishing? We probably answered them in this great episode with music attorney Steve Winogradsky. Recorded on 2/9/15
aPpKVg -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Concluding our "Songs, Songs, Songs..." Week, RenmanMB welcomes Jody Gerson, Co-President of Sony/ATV Music Publishing, to come and sit on the couch! Music Publishing is not always easy to understand, and even people in the music business at record labels get confused by it. Luckily for you, we have Sony/ATV's Co-President here to break down all things Music Publishing. If you want to make money off the songs you write, make sure to heed Jody's words, so you too can GET THE MONEY! If you're looking to do something great in today's music business than RenmanMB is for you! With over 90 live shows and 500+ videos, we're talking with the smartest, most talented artists and music professionals about today's music business. Founded by legendary Music Industry expert ...
http://www.myhollywoodstar.com/ My Bio site http://www.cdbaby.com/tomwillett My music This is a tutorial about the basics for music publishers. If you are a songwriter, it might be a very good idea to publish your own songs. You can publish, promote and sell your songs in the US without a business license if you are doing everything yourself. The tax forms do not call Royalty income a form of Business income. Royalty and Business are two separate things. Study the laws in your area and proceed. Learn about BMI and ASCAP and SESAC and The Harry Fox Agency and copyright. I do not discuss copyright in this video. The basic rule for copyright is; you must have a copyright registration if your song becomes a court issue. Your song does not need to be registered to have copyright protection, b...
Music publishing is one of the most important and least understood areas of the music business. In this episode of Renman U we'll talk about everything you need to know to turn your songs into money. Grab a notepad and a cup of coffee and start watching. Founded by legendary music manager Steve Rennie, RenmanMB is your one stop for the best advice and education on today's music business. Renman MB is home to the #1 music business webshow called "Renman Live" which features interviews with 100's of the top artists and music professionals in the music industry. Click here to see our upcoming and past shows (https://renmanmb.com/new-renman-live/). If you are serious about learning the music biz check out our online course called the “Insider’s Guide to Today’s Music Business” (https://r...
Got questions about music publishing? We probably answered them in this great episode with music attorney Steve Winogradsky. Recorded on 2/9/15
Theory meets practice 2015-16 The first in a series of three master classes in entertainment law, given by Robert Allan, Associate Fellow of the Centre for Law, Society and Popular Culture. Robert recently retired but was previously a partner in the Commercial Group at Simkins LLP. During the first 20 or so years of practice Robert was a music talent lawyer specialising in the negotiation of recording music publishing and management contracts on behalf of his artist clients as well as the internal legal organisation of the bands that he represented. During those years Robert represented many household names, including America, Mike Oldfield, Dire Straits, Wham, The Average White Band and The Scorpions. More recently Robert's clients have included EMI, who he has represented on a number o...
IMRO Music Industry Seminar by Todd Brabec The online/digital world has changed many of the ways that music is licensed as well as the amount of royalties that songwriters, composers and music publishers receive. This new world has created many new areas of exploitation and opportunity including music in apps, video games, e-cards, digital jukeboxes and interactive dolls and toys, to name but a few. In addition, many new forms of mechanical licensing and performances have come into existence - locker services, downloads, bundled services, ringtones and ringbacks, subscription and streaming services - all with new royalty rates. This seminar will discuss the types of deals, the negotiating process and the actual royalties being generated by songwriters and publishers in the online wo...
Source: http://www.spreaker.com/user/davidhooper/how_to_start_a_music_publishing_company We got an e-mail from Manny asking how to start (and run) an music publishing company. David gives his advice on why every musician should consider starting one and how to go about doing so.
Pt.1 Bink Speaks on music streaming & music publishing deals. Pt.2 Lord Finesse Speaks on commercials and branding,mixtapes. Pt.3 Young Guru Speaks on the internet and new music technology. Pt.4 Eddie F and Daddy O Speak on Hip-Hop and TV shows.
http://www.myhollywoodstar.com/ My Bio site http://www.cdbaby.com/tomwillett My music This is a tutorial about the basics for music publishers. If you are a songwriter, it might be a very good idea to publish your own songs. You can publish, promote and sell your songs in the US without a business license if you are doing everything yourself. The tax forms do not call Royalty income a form of Business income. Royalty and Business are two separate things. Study the laws in your area and proceed. Learn about BMI and ASCAP and SESAC and The Harry Fox Agency and copyright. I do not discuss copyright in this video. The basic rule for copyright is; you must have a copyright registration if your song becomes a court issue. Your song does not need to be registered to have copyright protection, b...
The music business can be a complicated place. Knowing the ins and outs of ownership of a song is the difference between seeing royalty checks for the rest of your life or not. Amanda Berman of EMI gives the basics on the difference between publishing and mastering, as well as how artists can maximize their income with these assets. Check out these other panels from the Scion Music(less) Music Conference 2011: Being Gay in the Music World: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSHTBnrBtXY&list;=PLDDFB0E8BC091F274&index;=15 Using Product Technology: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69N3f32Uiyo&list;=PLDDFB0E8BC091F274&index;=6 Music Documentaries: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbk4aQZKfMU&list;=PLDDFB0E8BC091F274&index;=11 Scion Music(less) Music Conference 2011. For more information and content visit...
Watch all parts for FREE here: http://hubs.ly/H07SRVK0 Learn more about Pyramind Training here: http://www.pyramind.com/training/ Part One: Jeff Price introduces himself and the structure of Copyright legislature that allows profit to be made from common youtube user fan videos/channels and where that revenue comes from. Part Two: Price discusses how copyright owners such as artists and publishers can cash in on fans making videos of their content on Youtube through monitoring Youtube for instances and implementing ads. Part Three: Wrapping up the use of Youtube channels and fan videos, Price shows how to marry the consumers and copyright owners through allowing both to profit from ad revenue.