Sunday, April 17, 2011

Information relevant to publishing and distribution in today's music industry

The music industry has faced challenges because of the way it is structured today. Music publishing is one the of many challenges that lyricist and songwriters face due to the fact that they are not educated about the importance of having a music publisher to represent their work.

As a recording artist and songwriter, I have found that publishing your lyrics and music is very essential to your success in the music industry. I found http://www.soundonsound.com to be a very informative website because the website gives good information about the importance of having a music publisher in relation to establishing successful career.  I am conducting a website review written by Scott Rubin, a music publisher who works with a songwriters, composes music and /or lyrics just as a book publisher does with an author.

Scott Rubin gives a comprehensive overview about how to find a publisher, the importance of having a music publisher, and the overall description of a music publisher. Scott stated, “If you want to make money in the music industry rather you are a songwriter, composer or lyricist, the obvious answer is to find a music publisher.” Due to the fact that people have a poor understanding of publishing, it becomes quite a daunting task to get a solid understanding of the field of music publishing. Scott Rubin brings some clarity to the complexities of music publishing.

Some of the key points Scott provided included what to do before you start to look for a publisher. In order to hire a publisher to represent your lyrics and/or music you first have to understand the three basic types of publishers.

1)   Administrative Publisher – An administrator is an individual or small company who provides a service for a small commission to the songwriter by handling all aspects of the registration, licensing, and collection. Administrators do not normally pay advances and usually don’t offer any creative services.

2)   Independent Publisher- Independent publishers offer the same administrative services however they provide creative services and offer competitive advances to songwriters. The client’s lists of both an administrative and independent publisher is normally made up of mid-level artist and talented songwriters.

3)   Major Publisher-Major publishers such as Universal Music, Warner Bros, Sony, BMG and EMI pay millions of dollars in advancements to songwriters and artists in order to maintain their market share. The clients that major publisher’s represent include big name stars like Jay-Z and Eminem. I hope the contents of this posts was helpful. For more information the websites link is posted below.





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