Music Community

A music community is a group of people who share an interest in music and support each other.

Music Community

Music communities can be informal and supportive, and can form around a specific type of music. Benefits of music communities :
Artists: Get support and recommendations from other members of the community.
Fans: Feel a sense of belonging and connection to the artists they admire.
Businesses: Can target engaged segments of their marketing.
Music executives: Benefit from the support and engagement of the community.

Singer

A singer is a person who uses their voice to perform music. They may sing solo or in a group, and can be accompanied by instruments. Singers can perform in a variety of genres, such as jazz, opera, or rock.

Who are singers?
Professional singers: Perform singing as their job
Amateur singers: Sing without being paid

What do singers do?
Perform live in front of an audience
Participate in track recording sessions
Perform in different languages
Specialize in a particular vocal style
Collaborate with other musicians, such as composers, lyricists, and producers

How do singers develop their skills?
Take voice training from voice teachers or vocal coaches
Practice harmonizing, changing their volume, and increasing their stamina
Learn how to take care of their vocal health
Develop skills that can improve their performances, like dancing or acting

Synonyms for singer: caroler, songster, vocalist, and vocalize

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Songwriters

In the same way that recording artists are part-owners of the master recording and get a share of the master royalties, songwriters are owners of the composition and receive a percentage of all composition royalties. For any music work created, two equal shares of copyright are assigned: the writer’s share and the publisher’s share (each worth 50%, though this is US-specific). The writer’s share is paid out by PROs directly to the authors, but only publishers can collect the publisher’s share. So, a songwriter who doesn’t have a publishing company behind them, even if it’s a self-established publisher, will miss out on this share. In summary, songwriters receive: Performance royalties Mechanical royalties Sync licensing fees (synchronization license)

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Composer

Music composer royalties are payments made to composers for the use of their music. Royalties are paid when the music is played, performed, or reproduced. They are a key source of income for composers and other music creators.

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Bands Group

A musical ensemble is a group of people who perform music, either vocally or instrumentally. They are also known as music groups or bands. A band is a group of musicians who play music together. They may play popular music, jazz, or other types of music. Bands can use different instruments and may be known for their distinct style of music. For example, a jazz quartet or an orchestra are musical ensembles that consist of instrumentalists. The term "band" can also refer to a group of people who share interests or beliefs, or who have joined together for a special purpose. For example, "a small band of supporters". In North America, "band" can also refer to a group of indigenous people who are part of a larger tribe. For example, "the Cold Lake First Nations band".

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Record Label

A record label is a company that manages and sells music recordings and videos. They also support artists by providing financial backing, marketing, and distribution. What do record labels do? Develop artists Record labels invest in artists and their music. They also scout for new artists and develop their careers. Record and distribute Record labels manufacture and distribute music in physical and digital formats. Market and promote Record labels promote artists and their music through radio, television, streaming services, and other media. License recordings Record labels license recordings for use in TV shows, films, games, and commercials. Manage contracts Record labels manage contracts with artists and their managers. Provide financial support Record labels provide financial support to artists in the form of advances. Provide feedback Record labels provide feedback and suggestions to artists during the recording process.

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Publisher

A music publisher is an organization or person who manages copyrights for songs and distributes music. They work with songwriters and composers to increase their revenue and protect their rights. Responsibilities Licensing: Negotiate licenses for use in TV, film, ads, and other media Promotion: Promote songs to recording artists, TV networks, and other media Royalties: Collect and distribute royalties to songwriters and composers Copyright: Secure and manage copyrights for songs Bookkeeping: Manage finances, including accounting for artists' incomes, fees, and advances Song usage: Monitor how songs are being used Recording contracts: Secure recording contracts for songwriters Music publisher role Music publishers invest in songwriters and composers, and they help songwriters find opportunities to work with record companies and other media. Music publisher examples: Sony Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner / Chappell Music, Kobalt Music Publishing, and Horus Music Publishing.

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