Tag: library music

What Does a Music Publisher Do?

Tin Pan Alley (Photo By Ranveig) Your picture of a music publisher, if you have one at all, might be of some fat guy on tin pan alley sitting behind a desk, smoking a fat cigar, grinning a shark’s grin at the skinny songwriter sitting across with him. The kid is quaking in his boots,…


Vanishing Bandwidth for Music

Being born in 1950, my teenage years coincided with the 1960’s.  Music was without question the dominant art form in my life. Rock concerts were the most exciting events. When my father took me to hear Martin Luther King speak at Wesleyan in 1963, I was blown away by his thundering voice, but even more…


What is a Music Library?

Music libraries, more accurately described as production music libraries, supply music for productions. Why do you need one? Can’t you just use whatever might sound good from your CD/iTunes collection? No….


Convergence

A frank discussion of the blurring line between “License” and “Royalty Free” production music. Twenty years ago, all music libraries were “License” – i.e., they only offered music on a Needledrop (or per-use) basis, or by Annual Blanket. Around 1990 “Buyout” or “Royalty Free Music” libraries appeared.  This was before the internet allowed for individual…


Introduction

In a couple of weeks my production music library, Manchester Music, will be launching a new website, designed and developed by the fine folks at Ascend Marketing.  They advised me that starting a blog to publicize it was de rigueur. So here I am, and here’s the pitch: Customers will be able to search and browse our catalog…


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