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Why Is It Important To License A Song?

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Song licensing is an agreement between a music publisher and another party who wants to use the song in some way for profit. As more and more ways of using songs are invented, certain forms of song licensing have become very common. One example would be playing a pre-recorded music file at a party. The party organizer would need to get permission from the music publisher in order to do this legally. Other agreements for licensing songs include: - License songs by a band for use in your film - License songs from an artist or brand - License a song that you sang on YouTube There are many other ways of licensing a song, and it is important to make sure that you have the right type of license. License a song by an artist means you are paying for their song, but not for the lyrics or how it's used (meaning it's yours). License the sound recording is when you pay for the performance, meaning it can't be duplicated or resold in any way. License a song means you pay for the song

Nashville Song Pitching Service (Song Shop)

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  It can be a challenge to find great songs to record as an artist without having the time and resources to invest in Nashville song pitching. It shouldn't have to cost you so much money or take up your precious free time though! On Nashville Song Licensing we believe that artists should be able to easily pitch songs they love via our online portal for a low price. Recording the right songs can help you to keep building your brand and earning revenue from music. As a Nashville song pitching service – we offer a very unique value proposition. We give artists access to thousands of Nashville's best new songs that are pitched directly to them instead of having to go through Nashville publishers or labels who claim copyrights and royalties. We start by allowing Nashville songwriters to pitch their songs directly to artists, writers, and music supervisors – we call them "clients." Nashville Song Licensing helps these clients find the best songs so they can retain 100%

Submit Your Songs To A Variety Of Music Publishers

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Many music publishers prefer to work with songwriters who have already been performing or publishing their songs independently.  Submit your songs  to a variety of music publishers so you can get your independent songs in front of recording artists, producers and other music industry professionals. While these submissions may not result in a deal for your independent songs right away, they are an excellent way to build relationships and bolster your reputation as a quality songwriter. Submit your independent songs through any or all of the following channels: 1.Submit songs online directly from your website; include links to where people can buy them. Music publisher websites allow visitors to submit materials electronically, which is helpful if you do not yet have a strong network. Many sites also allow you to track submissions so you can see if the publisher has listened to your material. online songwriter contests; these contests are typically sponsored by publishing companies. S