• ASCAP, BMI, Registrations and Searching the repertories.

  • Jul 10 2020
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

ASCAP, BMI, Registrations and Searching the repertories.

  • Summary

  • Today on Ask Simply Mary:

    Bizzouch asks "How can I find out when a song was registered with ASCAP or BMI?"

    Billy Draper Hills via Quora.com asks:

    "Who structures a song, the producer or the singer? For example, if you buy beats, who dictates where verse, chorus, and bridge should be?"

    Humberto Hernandez asks "Do I need to register a song with BMI even if I already released it on Spotify under my own name?"

    Find out about my own personal experience and answers to all kinds of other music related questions in this episode.

    Visit the blog to find the links and resources mentioned here in the podcast by clicking here.

    Are you a music creator and want to also do it yourself to retain all of your creative control?

    Do you want to take your work one step further and just are not sure where to find solid resources?

    Do you want to hear your music on major streaming networks such as Spotify, Napster, iTunes, Pandora, Deezer and Apple Music?

    Are you ready to take action on your next steps?

    If you want to know, you have to ask!

    To ask a question of your own just leave me a message through my website

    www.simplymarymusic.com

    or leave me a voice message right here on Anchor.fm to be part of the podcast and find out the information you deserve to know!

    Thank you so much for tuning in!

    Mary



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