Welcome to the Master Music Licensing Blog
Out of the 4 STEPS required to successfully license any song, the process of researching and connecting with music supervisors is quite possibly the most challenging. There are a number of...
Like so many independent musicians, for years I struggled to get traction in the traditional music industry. I send my songs to publishers, and my albums to record labels… I set up...
Do you have a fear of giving up the rights to your music? This is totally understandable. For many of us, our songs are our babies, and we don't want to just give them away. This is...
In this lesson, Isha addresses some of the questions he received related to his song Hiding in the Shadows, which was featured in this lesson: 1 Song, 2 Hours, 5 Tracks, 4 Placements.
Some of...
Every song is made up of individually recorded tracks. These can include drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, piano, orchestra, vocals, etc. A recording can include be as little as 1 or 2...
I LOVE Success Stories!! I find them inspiring because they're a great way to really see what's truly possible and within reach.
I especially LOVE Success Stories from those who've taken the time,...
So you are just starting down the road of licensing music, but only have 10 songs. This begs the question, “do I even have enough music to start?” Or, “how many...
START AT THE BEGINNING
Although my NY Giants weren’t the ones to beat the Patriots in the 2018 SUPERBOWL, I still feel like a winner and I want to share a success story with you. Not in a way to say, "hey,...
Generally speaking, many writers refer to a piece of music that features vocals as a Song, while a non-vocal, or instrumental piece of music, is referred to as a Track. When a piece of music...