The Artist
The Songwriter
The Producer
The Engineer
Misc
100

Who is the top-selling artist(s) of all-time?

The Beatles

100

What does a songwriter do?

Songwriters are responsible for the lyrics and melody in a song.

They often collaborate with producers, other songwriters and artists

Many songwriters are also producers, artists or all 3.

100

Name 4 responsibilities a producer can have.

  • Artist development

  • Creative vision

  • Instrumental and vocal arrangement

  • Musical contributions (instrumental & vocal)

  • Recording engineering

  • Mixing and mastering oversight

  • Beatmaking

  • Songwriting

100

What does an engineer do?

  • Records sound using microphones, audio interfaces and other gear like preamps, EQ’s and compressor

  • Manages signal flow in the recording studio

    Understands microphone types (dynamic, condenser, ribbon) and placement techniques

100

How many people were involved in the making of "Texas Hold Em" by Beyonce?

18

200

Name 3 ways artists make money.

  • Sales and Streaming

  • Social Media

  • Concerts & Tours

  • Royalties

  • Sync Licencing

  • Merch

  • Brand Deals/Product Endorsements

  • Side Hustles

200

What are royalties?

Royalties are payments made to the copyright owners of music when it is used, performed, reproduced or distributed.

200

Name 4 producers we discussed in class.

George Martin, Joe Meek, Sylvia Massy, Quincy Jones, Tokimonsta, Timbaland, Dan Nigro

200

Explain analog vs. digital recording.

Analog: Purely analog recording involves physical gear (consoles & hardware) and recording directly to physical media like tape & vinyl

Digital: Digital recording involves audio interfaces used to convert microphone signals into digital signals and stores audio as .wav or .mp3 files, accessed in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)

200

Descrbe part of Mirakill's content strategy.

Impactful text-based prompts, continuously promoting the same song for a long time and the big one..


faceless accounts!

300

What is an advance and how does it work?

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.

300

Name 3 types of royalties.

Sync Royalties, Mechanical Royalties, Performance Royalties.

300

What are producer points?

  • 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 was Les Paul's biggest contribution to the audio industry?

Developed the first 8-track recorder to record multiple musicians at once.

Enabled and inspired modern recording techniques.

300

What is phantom power?

48v of power that travels through the mic cable. Used to power condenser microphones.

400

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

400

What is a music publisher and what is the advantage to having one?

  • 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

400

How do producer production 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+

400

What are 3 types of microphones?

Dynamic, Condenser & Ribbon

400

Who was Les Paul's wife?

Mary Ford, and she contributed vocals to his iconic recordings.

500
What are the pros and cons to having a record deal?

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 the copyright works for a song composition.

Song compositions include melody and lyrics, not the song recording. The copyright is controlled by songwriters and publishers with a default 50/50 split.

500

Explain how copyright works for a sound recording.

Copyright for a sound recording includes the master recording of a song, not the melody and lyrics. The copyright is controlled by record labels, artists and producers.

500

Explain the signal flow on a mixing console.

Preamp (Preamplifier): used to increase the gain (volume) of microphone signal for a louder recording level

Compressor: Used to control the dynamics of a signal and reduce the range between loud and soft

EQ (Equalization): Used to control the frequencies of a signal

Sends (Aux Sends/Buses): route a duplicate signal to effects without changing the original

Pan: determines where the signal sits in the stereo field (left-right)

Mute/Solo: temporarily silences or isolates a signal

Fader: controls the output volume level of a signal

500

Name the 6 career paths in the music industry.

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

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