MUSIC BUSINESS FINAL

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Esssay: What do you think is the definition of success for an artist today?

A large fan following because: - attend concerts - No money from streams these days, fans will buy CDs etc - Market for you, buy merch, and vote you for awards

Rider

A list of things you want as a performer backstage/an amendment or attachment to a contract

Independent contractor

A self-employed salesperson paid on jobs completed rather than hours worked and responsible for setting their own hours and paying their own taxes.

American Federation of Musicians AFM

A union, there are advantages such as: legal advice, fair wages and contract review, networking (you can advertise your group/event), Deals on group insurance (health insurance/instrument insurance), Approximately 80,000 members in the US+Canada, confirms your status as a professional, Lobby/support political candidates that support musician rights, lobby for neighboring rights, AFM is pushing for the Fair Pay Fair Play Act - Some states only allow Unionized musicians to play, but not VA because it is a right to work state - Disadvantages: Dues ($150/year in VA), local union is in Norfolk (Professor Lindberg is president of the union here)

LLC Limited Liability Corporation

Business structure, if you get in trouble financially your personal assets are protected, some purchases for your business can be tax exempt

Hook

Catchy part of a song

Music supervisor

Clears rights for music in a media project

Hummer

Derogatory term for a composer who cannot write music

EPK

Electronic Press Kit, a press kit that can be sent digitally

Exclusive vs. non-exclusive contract

Exclusive- You can only do business with a certain company Non-exclusive- You can do business with other companies

Cartage

Fee charged for transporting goods/equipment. If you play harp you can charge a commissioner for travel.

Comp ticket

Free ticket you can give to someone

Papering the house

Give out free tickets to fill up a venue

Tip sheet

List of companies seeking a certain type of music

Collective work

More than one contributor

Underscore

Music in the background of a scene

Source music

Music that comes from a physical source in a film/TV show. EX: A radio playing music on TV

Sideman

Musician who plays with a group on a one time basis

501c3 organization

Nonprofit, exempt from federal tax

Cue

Notation to play music

Promoter

Organizes/manages show

Neighboring rights

Paying rights for a recording (not in the USA), SOUND RECORDINGS CANNOT GET ROYALTIES IN THE USA

Technical Rider

Same as a rider, but for technical things

Work-for-hire

Similar to independent contractor, give up your rights to a project (1 payment, no royalties)

Orchestrator

Takes notes from a composition and assigns it to different groups of instruments

Essay: The most useful resource was

The most useful resource was the Berklee resume guide. The Berklee resume guide helped me include different aspects of my existing resume to tailor to music business. Useful for my job search.

Force Majeur

Unforseeable circumstance that prevents you from performing. You should put that in a contract.

Advance

Upfront amount of money for a show, paid in advance assuming project is successful. If not successful, you have to pay it back.

Music Library

created by writers for the sole purpose of being used as background music in films, tv programs and similar projects, not to be released to the public

Platinum Record

1,000,000 records sold

Gold

500,000 records sold

Sole Propietorship

A business run by one person, personal assets are not protected


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