Music Contracts 101: Exploring Recording Contracts

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    1. Music Contracts 101: Exploring Recording Contracts By :- http:// www.MusicBizCenter.com Other Must View Resources Include ===>>> http://www.MusicContracts101.com/ http:// www.MusicIndustrySuccess.com / and http:// www.SellMusicOnlineLikeCrazy.com Visit all of the sites above for more free information In the music industry, there is an insane amount of variety in the types of music contracts out there. If you are thinking of busting into the music industry, then it is a good idea to explore the business side of it. You need to educate yourself on the types and legalities of recording contracts before hopping in.   First, recording contracts are arrangements between the artist and the label. This is where the artist makes a record and the label sells it. Once recording contracts are signed with the label, the company will own all rights, copyrights, to that record. More often than not, the artist is unable to record or perform under any other label.
    2. Music Contracts 101: Exploring Recording Contracts By :- http:// www.MusicBizCenter.com Other Must View Resources Include ===>>> http://www.MusicContracts101.com/ http:// www.MusicIndustrySuccess.com / and http:// www.SellMusicOnlineLikeCrazy.com Visit all of the sites above for more free information An exception to the above rule is under something termed as a distribution deal. This is where someone else, meaning you or your manage for example, owns the copyright but the album is licensed to the label for a set period of time which will be stated under the terms of the recording contracts .    You may choose to include an opt-out clause in music contracts. This generally states that if the popularity of an artist decreases or they fail to sell records then they can be dropped. This can be great for a record company but ultimately not so great for the artist. It protects the company but also encourages the artist to perform and produce at the highest levels.
    3. Music Contracts 101: Exploring Recording Contracts By :- http:// www.MusicBizCenter.com Other Must View Resources Include ===>>> http://www.MusicContracts101.com/ http:// www.MusicIndustrySuccess.com / and http:// www.SellMusicOnlineLikeCrazy.com Visit all of the sites above for more free information The following items are what you will find inside recording contracts: definitions, terms and commitments, exclusivity, grant of rights and copyrights. You may also see sections such as, advancements, royalties, recording costs, publishing, group provisions, creative control and cost control. Lastly, music contracts may contain; tour support, equipment, producers, accounting, promotional terms, miscellaneous and a line to sign on. Music business contracts are complex but educating yourself with the basics your first step in the right direction.
    4. Music Contracts 101: Exploring Recording Contracts By :- http:// www.MusicBizCenter.com Other Must View Resources Include ===>>> http://www.MusicContracts101.com/ http:// www.MusicIndustrySuccess.com / and http:// www.SellMusicOnlineLikeCrazy.com Visit all of the sites above for more free information About the Author: This information is brought to you by Platinum Millennium Publishing & Ty Cohen, the world’s #1 music industry expert. For over a decade Ty Cohen has helped tens of thousands of individuals across the globe, to reach their dreams. He is an International Speaker, Author of over 12 Music Industry related books, Business Talk Radio Show Host and music industry marketing strategist. To find out how he can help you, visit www.MusicBooksByTy.com , www.MusicContracts101.com and www.MusicBizCenter.com
    5. Music Contracts 101: Exploring Recording Contracts By :- http:// www.MusicBizCenter.com Other Must View Resources Include ===>>> http://www.MusicContracts101.com/ http:// www.MusicIndustrySuccess.com / and http:// www.SellMusicOnlineLikeCrazy.com Visit all of the sites above for more free information

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