Careers in Music
Artists
Producers
Songwriters
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100

If someone is a beatmaker, what type of job do they have?

Music Producer

100

What path in the music industry do artists belong to?

Artist & Creator

100

What path in the music industry do producers belong to?

Recording & Production

100

What path in the music industry do songwriters belong to?

Recording & Production

100

Dan Nigro won the Grammy for producer of the year for his work with who?

Chappell Roan (and Olivia Rodrigo)

200

Name 3 jobs in the Recording & Production path.

music producer, audio engineer, songwriter, lyricist, mastering engineer, mixing engineer etc.

200

What is an advance?

An advance is a sum of money given to an artist when signing a record deal. Advances can range from thousands to millions of dollars.

All advances are recoupable, meaning the record label must make that money back before the artist will make any additional money.

Artists can get stuck in bad deals because their advance hasn’t been recouped.

200

Who is considered to be the first "home studio producer"?

Joe Meek

200

What is a music publisher?

  • Companies that own and control the copyright of song compositions 

  • Usually have more connections & money and do the heavy lifting to ensure songs get exposure

  • Responsible for promotion, placements, licencing and distribution and payment

  • Publishers can get songwriters into rooms with other writers and producers, songwriting camps and secure syncs & artist cuts for songwriters.

Like record deals, publishing deals involve recoupable advances and require exclusivity

200

What does "getting shelved" mean?

When a record label does not commit time, money or resources to promoting an artist. This often leaves them in debt with an unrecouped advance.

300

What are the 3 C's?

Competence, Community & Character

300

Name 3 of the top selling artists of all time.

The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, Queen, Madonna, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Frank Sinatra, Taylor Swift, Eminem

300

Explain how producer points work.

  • A percentage of revenue a producer earns from an artist’s album sales, streaming, and licensing of the sound recording (master)

  • Typically, producers get 1-5 points (or 1-5% of an album’s revenue)

  • Points are negotiated in contracts before production begins

  • If a producer is also a songwriter, they earn separate publishing royalties from songwriting splits.

  • Producer points are paid AFTER advances are recouped 

300

What are PRO's (Performance Rights Organizations)? Give an example

  • Organizations that protect the rights of songwriters and publishers to ensure they are paid royalties for the usage of their songs

  • ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, Mechanical Licensing Collective, Harry Fox Agency, Music Reports

300

What are 3 kinds of royalties?

Performance Royalties: generated when the song is performed publicly (streaming, radio, concerts, TV, stores)

Mechanical Royalties: Generated whenever a song is reproduced (vinyl, CD’s, streams)

Sync Royalties: fees paid to publishers and writers for usage of music for visual media (TV, Movies, Advertisements)

400
Explain what Character is (from the 3 C's), and give some examples of good character to help you find success in the music industry

Character is who you are as a person, and what sets you apart from others. Examples of good character include but are not limited to: being a supportive colleague, easy to work with, humble, thorough, direct, punctual, professional etc.

400

How do artists make money?

  • Sales and Streaming

  • Social Media

  • Concerts & Tours

  • Royalties

  • Sync Licencing

  • Merch

  • Brand Deals/Product Endorsements

  • Side Hustles

400

How do producers make money?

  • Points

  • Royalties

  • Production Fees/Advances

  • Sample packs 

  • Beat licencing

  • Sampling fees

  • Sync & Licensing

  • Side Hustles!

400

How do songwriters make money?

  • Royalties!!

  • Publishing Deals/Advances

  • Commissions/Work for Hire

  • Residual/Passive Income

  • Side Hustles

400

What is a single-song agreement?

  • Instead of signing an exclusive publishing deal, you can sign a single-song agreement.

  • These contracts assign copyright to the publisher for a single song

  • These are a good way to get started in the industry and test out publishers without signing an exclusive deal

500

What are the 6 career paths in the music industry?

Artist & Creator, Recording & Production, Sync & Scoring, Startup & Tech, Music Business, and Education, Nonprofit & Therapeutic

500

What are the pros and cons of having a record label?

PROs: budget, industry connections, playlisting, prestige, marketing, dedicated team

CONs: loss of ownership & creative control, low royalties and strict recoupment, complex contracts with little flexibility, risk of being “shelved”

500

Explain how producer fees work.

  • Fees paid up front to producers for work on a song or album

  • Producer fees are guaranteed income while points are not

  • Residual points can be negotiated, but not common for smaller producers

  • Producer fees range from $0-$1 million+

500

Explain the 2 parts of song copyright and who controls each one.

Song Composition (lyrics & melody) - controlled by songwriters & publishers

Sound Recording (Master) - controlled by record labels, artists & producers

500

What are the pros and cons of being an independent artist?

PROs: Complete creative and musical control, ownership of music, closer connection to fans, higher potential to earn $$

CONs: limited budget and resources, limited time, having to wear many different hats with no guaranteed success

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