DEVELOPING ARTIST PRODUCTIONS Tip Series

2/27/04

There's More Than One Way To Sell A Million CD's by Tom Gelardi & Bob Dennis

Each week the Developing Artist Productions staff will be posting a tip on music production and marketing designed for the unsigned artists. "To sell records, get it on the radio" is a statement that was true long ago and hasn't worked in music marketing for over a decade. But now, with the advent of the Internet, this statement may well become true again - for the new streaming radio of today. 

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RECORDING WEBSITE Recording Tip Series

2/27/04

The Most Important Thing In Audio by Daniel Dennis

There are many things that are important and critical in recording. Daniel, Recording Institute of Detroit Assistant Recording Engineer instructor,  explains what he thinks is the most important thing in recording is - and gives some rules to follow.

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INSIDE THE MUSIC BIZ with Cornbread Series

2/27/2004

Handling The Business Behind Songwriting by Frank Imani Jamal

Can't we just write some songs with a friend?  Do we really need everything in writing?  With this tip, Cornbread applies the "Get It In Writing" principle to friends forming songwriting teams.

2/20/04

Get It In Writing by Frank Imani Jamal

We've all heard the advice about Get It In Writing.  How important is this?  In tip 5, Cornbread tells you about his personal experience with this basic business rule.

2/13/2004

Copyright Basics - Part 4 by Frank Imani Jamal

This week we will continue our discussion on Copyright Basics with “sampling”. Sampling is something that many of today’s artists—rap artists especially—do not fully understand and, as a result, they could face potential CRIMINAL liability for some of their productions [if they proceed without proper permission].

2/6/04

Copyright Basics - Part 3 by Frank Imani Jamal

"Freeze! Police!" A cold clink of steel is heard as your wrists are secured roughly behind your back. Dragged from the house in a daze, you see a crowd of your neighbors ... they now know what they have always suspected : you are a Copyright Infringer.

1/30/2003

Copyright Basics - Part 2 by Frank Imani Jamal

Last week Cornbread began discussion on "copyrights" with the automatic and exclusive rights a creator of an original piece enjoys. Now, he look's a little deeper into some of the duties, obligations, and restrictions which comes with those rights.

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2/20/2004 - Frank Says "The recording industry doesn't want you to click here"

Three or four times a month, Frank, RID's advanced recording instructor searches for new and interesting places to visit on the worldwide Internet. 
Frank's links are always have a different, non-conventional slant to them.  Links may be about audio, video, comic books or political and non-violent protest the field.

 

 
 

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