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    Music Business Masterclass: Make A Living As A Musician

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    Music Business Masterclass: Make A Living As A Musician

    Music Business Masterclass: Make A Living As A Musician
    Published 5/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 6.94 GB | Duration: 6h 33m

    Unlock the Sound of Success: Master the Music Business and Harmonize Your Career!

    What you'll learn

    Making a living as a musician through royalties, streaming, placements, selling beats, and more.

    Music business concepts including copyright, royalties, licensing, producer agreements, distribution, and more

    How to get started as an independent music artist

    Getting paid all of the royalties you are owed, and how to collect them

    How music streaming works, and how to get paid for people streaming your music

    Getting signed with a music publisher

    What to look for in a record contract, how to find one, and how not to get taken advantage of!

    Requirements

    No music background is required.

    A desire to learn the music business inside and out

    Description

    When I started making music as a young guitarist, the world was a very different place. In order to stay on top of trends, business principals, and legal issues, I had to become an expert in the music business. Now I teach music business at a university - in fact I run the whole music business degree program - and I walk students through this stuff every day.In this course, you'll gain insider knowledge and strategies that go beyond what can be found in a simple Google search. Jason Allen, the creator of over 100 top-selling and highest rated classes, brings his expertise and real-world experience to guide you through the intricacies of the music business.This class has a ton of material. I've put my whole university semester into this class, so buckle up!Designed for those who want to make a living with music, this course covers essential topics such as copyright, trademark, performance royalties, licensing, merchandise, sync opportunities, and more. By the end of the course, you'll have a clear understanding of the necessary steps to ensure you're properly compensated for your work.This class contains:Copyright: The rules, the rights, and how to monetize your copyrights (that you already have)Collaboration: Who owns what when you are writing with bandmates, producers, collaborators, and other music makers.Publishing: The secret world of publishing, and why you need to care about it (Its easy!)Sync Licensing: Getting your music placed into films, TV, video games, and moreRecord Contracts: How they work, how to find them, and what to be cautious ofProducer Agreements & Selling Beats: This is a complicated copyright issue - I'll walk you through it here.Digital Distribution: Getting your music out to the world, and opening doors for the next phase of your career.And so much more!Make a name for yourself in the music business and transform your passion into a profitable venture. This immersive curriculum covers the fundamentals of music business, empowering you to build a sustainable career as an independent music artist or industry professional. Don't miss this opportunity to monetize your music, expand your network, and propel your music career to new heights.Jason Allen, renowned instructor and mentor to over 1 million students, is committed to your success. As an active participant in the course, he personally answers 100% of the questions posted, ensuring you receive the guidance and support you need.Don't miss out on this opportunity to start your music career now. Click the enroll button and join the party on the inside!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Who am I?

    Lecture 3 Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer.

    Lecture 4 Disclaimer: Regionality

    Lecture 5 Copyright, licensing, and record deals

    Lecture 6 [DOWNLOAD] Giant PDF of notes

    Section 2: What is Copyright?

    Lecture 7 Copyright in the Constitution

    Lecture 8 Rights We Get

    Lecture 9 Intellectual Property

    Lecture 10 Copyright Does not Protect

    Lecture 11 Educational Use

    Section 3: Copyright Basics

    Lecture 12 Term

    Lecture 13 Public Domain

    Lecture 14 History of Copyright

    Lecture 15 Additional Materials

    Lecture 16 How to get a copyright

    Lecture 17 Fair Use is… tricky.

    Lecture 18 Trademarks

    Section 4: Work for Hire

    Lecture 19 What is work For hire?

    Lecture 20 Work for hire copyright term

    Section 5: Collaboration

    Lecture 21 Collaboration and copyright

    Lecture 22 Presumption of equal ownership (Including song lyrics)

    Lecture 23 How a band divides copyright

    Section 6: Why you need to master "Publishing"

    Lecture 24 Publishing: Not just for books anymore!

    Lecture 25 Musicians as publishers

    Lecture 26 Co-Publishers

    Lecture 27 Working with a publisher

    Section 7: Performing Rights Organizations

    Lecture 28 The history of the PRO

    Lecture 29 What the PROs do

    Lecture 30 How the PRO gets paid

    Lecture 31 How to join a PRO, and which one to join

    Lecture 32 How you get paid by the PRO

    Lecture 33 The "publisher cut"

    Section 8: Mechanical Licenses

    Lecture 34 The player piano

    Lecture 35 Writers and publishers

    Lecture 36 Two methods for getting a mechanical license

    Lecture 37 The Harry Fox Agency

    Lecture 38 Ok, what does it cost?

    Section 9: Synchronization & Dramatic Rights

    Lecture 39 Back to silent movies

    Lecture 40 Sync deals

    Lecture 41 Dramatic rights

    Lecture 42 All the rights!

    Section 10: A Few Odd Copyright Examples

    Lecture 43 The Love Song Medley

    Lecture 44 Hairball and Tribute Bands

    Lecture 45 The Frank Zappa Tribute Band

    Lecture 46 A case for all the rights

    Section 11: How a Recording Company Works (Traditionally)

    Lecture 47 What is a "master recording"?

    Lecture 48 The 5 roles of a traditional record company

    Lecture 49 Record Labels: Discovery

    Lecture 50 Record Labels: Capital

    Lecture 51 Record Labels: Produce

    Lecture 52 Record Labels: Distribute

    Lecture 53 Record Labels: Promotion

    Lecture 54 Do artists still need a record label?

    Section 12: How many albums do you want to make for the record company?

    Lecture 55 What is a Term?

    Lecture 56 Additional Songs

    Lecture 57 Contract options

    Lecture 58 Making 10 albums doesn't mean releasing 10 albums

    Section 13: Advances: The big payday from the record company

    Lecture 59 The "million dollar record deal"

    Lecture 60 Recoupment

    Lecture 61 Payback

    Section 14: Royalties: A million little paydays

    Lecture 62 What kind of royalties?

    Lecture 63 The royalty basis

    Lecture 64 The royalty rate you will get from the record label

    Section 15: Merchandise: An secondary income for the touring musician

    Lecture 65 Merchandising rights: Making t-shirts, stickers, patches, and more

    Lecture 66 Merch companies

    Lecture 67 On-site sales

    Section 16: 360 Deals: A recent addition for the record labels

    Lecture 68 Why "360"?

    Lecture 69 Taylor Swift

    Section 17: Producer Agreements: Working with producers, and working as a producer

    Lecture 70 The Producer

    Lecture 71 The legendary George Martin

    Lecture 72 Selling Beats: How to sell beats, and where to sell beats

    Lecture 73 "Development deals" with a producer

    Section 18: What is Distribution?

    Lecture 74 The last stronghold of "the majors"

    Lecture 75 Independent label distribution partnerships

    Lecture 76 Distribution alone deals

    Lecture 77 DIY distribution: going it alone

    Lecture 78 The effect of file sharing

    Lecture 79 Additional resources

    Section 19: Digital Distribution & The Laws

    Lecture 80 The labels fight back - music industry digital revolution

    Lecture 81 Additional resources

    Lecture 82 1992: Audio Home Recording Act

    Lecture 83 1995: Digital Performance Right in Sound Recording Act

    Lecture 84 1998: Digital Millennium Copyright Act

    Lecture 85 2000: RIAA creates SoundExchange

    Lecture 86 2003: SoundExchange spun off into own company

    Section 20: Digital Distribution Today: Getting your music on Spotify, Apple Music, and more

    Lecture 87 The GateKeepers

    Lecture 88 Popular Companies: Distrokid, Symphonic Distribution

    Lecture 89 Inside my personal account

    Lecture 90 A look at my royalty statements

    Lecture 91 What you need to get started

    Section 21: Hidden Royalties: A few more opportunities

    Lecture 92 The ways we get paid

    Lecture 93 The secret of SoundExchange

    Lecture 94 Setting up Sound Exchange

    Section 22: Wrap Up

    Lecture 95 What comes next?

    Lecture 96 Some additional resources

    Lecture 97 Thanks for watching!

    Lecture 98 Bonus Lecture

    Anyone at any level who is ready to start making a living with their music.