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The plain & simple guide to music publishing / by Randall D. Wixen ; foreword by Tom Petty.

By: Wixen, Randall D [author.]Contributor(s): Petty, Tom [writer of foreword.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Milwaukee, WI : Hal Leonard Books, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: 4th editionDescription: xx, 211 pages : illustrations, 2 portraits ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781540064165; 1540064166Other title: Plain and simple guide to music publishingSubject(s): Music publishing -- United States | Copyright -- Music | Music -- Economic aspects | Composition (Music) -- Economic aspects | Contracts -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States | Contracts -- Moral and ethical aspects | Copyright -- Music | Music -- Economic aspects | Music publishing | United StatesDDC classification: 070.5/7940973
Contents:
Introduction -- Tom Petty (a remembrance) -- Foreword -- Overview -- The value of music -- Types of publishing deals -- Mechanical licenses -- Performance income -- Synchronizations -- Streaming, the Music Modernization Act, and the CRB -- Sundry uses -- Subpublishing -- Co-writing and co-publishing -- Controlled composition clauses -- More on copyright -- Representation and further advice -- DIY -- Appendix: can you do the splits? -- Glossary.
Summary: "For more than 15 years, The Plain and Simple Guide to Music Publishing has been the definitive guide to music publishing. Music publishing is one of the most complex parts of the music business, and yet it can be the most lucrative area of income for musicians. This book, written by expert and industry veteran Randall Wixen presents a clear, concise approach on how music publishing works today. It breaks down complex information in a readable and humorous manner that is detailed enough for professionals and approachable enough for budding songwriters. In this 4th edition, the most substantially revised edition since the first, Wixen delves deeper into streaming issues, the passage and effects of the Music Modernization Act, and recent Copyright Royalty Board rulings. Topics covered include everything from mechanical, performing, and synch rights to sub-publishing, foreign rights, copyright basics, types of publishing deals, advice on representation, and more. Get a view from the top, in plain English. "This 200-pager is what I consider to be the best book on publishing. Randall lays out some advice and opinions that you wouldn't normally find in a music business text. There are numerous other books on publishing that may be larger and so, you would think, contain more information. Nope. I've read them. This is the only one you'll need." Music Connection "Singer-Songwriter Sequestering Suggestions" by Larry Butler." --Publisher's website.
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Includes index.

Introduction -- Tom Petty (a remembrance) -- Foreword -- Overview -- The value of music -- Types of publishing deals -- Mechanical licenses -- Performance income -- Synchronizations -- Streaming, the Music Modernization Act, and the CRB -- Sundry uses -- Subpublishing -- Co-writing and co-publishing -- Controlled composition clauses -- More on copyright -- Representation and further advice -- DIY -- Appendix: can you do the splits? -- Glossary.

"For more than 15 years, The Plain and Simple Guide to Music Publishing has been the definitive guide to music publishing. Music publishing is one of the most complex parts of the music business, and yet it can be the most lucrative area of income for musicians. This book, written by expert and industry veteran Randall Wixen presents a clear, concise approach on how music publishing works today. It breaks down complex information in a readable and humorous manner that is detailed enough for professionals and approachable enough for budding songwriters. In this 4th edition, the most substantially revised edition since the first, Wixen delves deeper into streaming issues, the passage and effects of the Music Modernization Act, and recent Copyright Royalty Board rulings. Topics covered include everything from mechanical, performing, and synch rights to sub-publishing, foreign rights, copyright basics, types of publishing deals, advice on representation, and more. Get a view from the top, in plain English. "This 200-pager is what I consider to be the best book on publishing. Randall lays out some advice and opinions that you wouldn't normally find in a music business text. There are numerous other books on publishing that may be larger and so, you would think, contain more information. Nope. I've read them. This is the only one you'll need." Music Connection "Singer-Songwriter Sequestering Suggestions" by Larry Butler." --Publisher's website.

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