Learn how to make money and get paid as a songwriter. In this ASCAP Experience Home Edition session, panelists Bruce Waynne (Grammy Award-winning Music Producer) and Latoya Lee (VP of A&R, Atlas Music Publishing) speak about all of the different income streams available to songwriters – from downloads, streaming and performance royalties to film/TV placements, sampling, publishing deals and more.
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Appreciate the great advice Latoya Lee ?? ?? ??
How can I get some one to listen to my writing
Wish they went more in depth instead of agreeing that the simple definition would be helpful on that one question.
so when registering a publisher, like many of the works that I am an author/composer on have numerous publishers listed. which publishers should i add to the 50% total? should i only add ASCAP related publishers? i ask, because, i went back to edit a few works, and my 50% share got divided up among each publisher i added equally… like, i would rather have 30% coming in from a major distribution publisher, and only 5% with a small international publisher… instead of having my share divided equally among them…does that make sense???
Epic info!!
Thank you soooo much. Latoya thank youuuuuu.
THIS? Was good. Thank you
ASCAP is so fake. It is just another record company. They will rob you!!
Thanks guys, loved it
Aspiring songwriter myself so great tips guys
How can you take the patterns or style of other songs and try to combine that with your own ideas or structure of music without creating music with the separate structure that you have a liking to
This is super helpful! Thank you for putting on this panel
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This was very Dope and Informative!! Please do more videos like this with more successful songwriters! Thank You!?????
Very good points
Thank you so much for creating this video. I really appreciated all of the advice from Christina Chavez, Latoya Lee and Bruce Wayne.
I'm now learning how to supplement my songwriting (creating lyrics and melodies) with music production software.
Part of me (a massive part) thought that if songwriting is my strength then team up with others who's strengths are my 'weaknesses ' ( vocals, production, mastering, etc).
I'm in the Caribbean but chose ASCAP as my PRO after going to an expo a few years ago. My soul was crying out to be around other creatives. But there's a business side and other aspects of writing which my soul needs to tune into.
Thank you all. Fuh real ???