Do you sell non-indie music?
Welcome to Sweat Records!Sure. A lot of bands we like happen to be on major labels. We wouldn't feel right having a store that sells "good music" that missed certain bands because they are on a major.
Related QuestionsWhat about Indie Labels and Music Services?
Frequently Asked Questions | Project OpusA driving philosophy for Project Opus? is to be entirely open to other music communities and services. We are looking to interoperate with all like-minded music communities and services. If this is a philosophy you hold, then we should talk. If you are an indie label representing three (3) or more artists, or you are a music service dedicated to the distribution and/or discovery of music then please contact:
Related QuestionsHow do I sell my music?
Frequently Asked Questions | Project OpusOnce a song is approved it is available for sale. Fans can listen to the full song 128kbs song for free, and then purchase the 192kbs MP3. You can track sales and many other song stats in your account profile.
Related QuestionsHow does Rhapsody sell my music?
TuneCore: FAQReal Networks has a digital music service called Rhapsody which lets customers buy permanent digital downloads as well as stream digital music directly from their site to a computer and, if customers choose to use Rhapsody's "To Go" program, on selected portable devices. For help with the Rhapsody service, we suggest you use Rhapsody Support. RealPlayer Music Store (http://musicstore.real.com) sells music only as permanent digital downloads that the customer owns and uses.
Related QuestionsHow does Napster sell my music?
TuneCore: FAQNapster lets customers listen to an unlimited number of full-length songs while they are connected to the Internet and download an unlimited number of high quality music files to their PC. They can listen to these downloaded songs online or offline and keep the music they download for as long as they want to be a "Member." Napster subscribers can access music in two ways: as "Members" and "To Go Members.
Related QuestionsHow does MusicNet sell my music?
TuneCore: FAQIMPORTANT: As of Tuesday, July 24, 2007, MusicNet (currently renaming itself to "MediaNet") no longer accepts submissions. Although TuneCore has successfully delivered music to MusicNet and its partner stores for many months, MusicNet has informed us that it is no longer accepting any submissions. TuneCore is continuing its partnership with MusicNet in the hopes that in the future we can begin redelivery.
Related QuestionsHow does eMusic sell my music?
TuneCore: FAQeMusic is a service that lets people download music (no streaming is offered) on a pre-buy model. eMusic's customers sign up at one of three different pre-buy rates which sets how many songs they can download each month. eMusic currently offers: IMPORTANT: Anyone can sign up for eMusic and get 25 free downloads. If a customer downloads your music as one or more of these 25 free downloads, you will not get any payment for them--it's considered promotional. This is an eMusic policy.
Related QuestionsHow does GroupieTunes sell my music?
TuneCore: FAQRingtones: Your fans visit the GroupieTunes site and purchase a 30 second portion (or less) of your music to hear over their phone when it rings (if the ring lasts longer than 30 seconds, the ringtone loops). Downloads to Computer: Your fans visit the GroupieTunes or Music.com site (more coming soon) and purchase an entire song as a digital download to your computer, the same way most other digital delivery stores sell music.
Related QuestionsHow does iTunes sell my music and/or music videos?
TuneCore: FAQiTunes Europe, selling music and music videos only in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Ireland (Republic), Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland IMPORTANT: At TuneCore, some stores are bundled together to save you money and for ease of use. The following iTunes stores are bundled together so that when you purchase one, you get your music delivered to both for the same single-store price: iTunes U.K.
Related QuestionsWhat is this...indie?
Welcome to Sweat Records!Indie is short for independent, as in independent of the mainstream/corporate/etc. environment. Check wikipedia for a full explanation.
Related QuestionsArtistopia Music - Help CenterA. Indie is short for independent (indy is used occasionally), which can have several meanings. For us in the music artist development world, we use indie when referring to a music artist, band, singer, songwriter, or musician without major record label affiliation. In addition, it could refer to an artist that is determined on a Do-It-Yourself approach (DIY), doesn't care for a record deal, and happily strives for making music and/or a music career in his or her own way.Related Questions
I play mostly indie music. Do I still need licensing?
Frequently Asked Questions << Joint Performance Licens...Any online public performance of a musical work and a sound recording requires authorization. Permission can be granted either directly (on a per-track basis from the owner or agent of both copyrights) or via a compulsory license. Needless to say, the latter requires fewer agreements and is typically the most feasible option for any small Webcaster. Performing artists rarely hold a copyright in both the musical work and sound recording.
Related QuestionsWhy not just use indie and public-domain music?
FAQWe have a lot of indie and even unsigned music in the Music Genome and we want to play all of it, major and indie, old and new-- no barriers, no prejudice against one or the other so we need licenses for both indie and major-label music.
Related QuestionsHow does Sony Connect sell my music?
TuneCore: FAQIMPORTANT: Sony Connect announced that they will be closing their digital music store at a yet to be determined date in 2008 and that as of September 1, 2007 they will no longer be taking submissions. Sony will continue to produce royalty reports and pay the regular, agreed-upon pay rate (see below) for all sales, past, present and future.
Related QuestionsHow does Amazon MP3 sell my music?
TuneCore: FAQTuneCore delivers your music to the Amazon MP3 music store, which sells music only as permanent digital downloads through the Web (no streaming is offered other than 30-second sample streams for each song). IMPORTANT: There is no physical distribution available through Amazon MP3. Your fans will be able to purchase songs individually or entire albums digitally as downloads to their computers and/or portable devices.
Related QuestionsWhat kind of music can I sell?
Productiontrax.com - Royalty Free Digital Multimedia Content...You may sell any kind of music in any style of any length, provided that you have the right to do so. Please read our Composer Agreement for examples of prohibited content.
Related QuestionsWhat kinds of fees will APM/Indie 911 charge for the use of my music?
Indie911 :: Frequently Asked QuestionsPayments vary widely according to the type of use that's requested-a TV show vs. commercial, the broadcast market it is used in, etc. Our fees can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars, depending on the type of license our clients require.
Related QuestionsI found a piece of PD Sheet Music on the internet. Can I download it and use it? Can I sell it?
Copyright and Public Domain MusicIf someone places a piece of PD sheet music on their web site, it has been published and you have a right to "Fair Use" of the sheet music. But the digital image file and the digital image of the sheet music are protected by copyright law and belong to the owner of the web site This is still a gray area of law, and we highly recommend the advice of an attorney.
Related QuestionsWhat is your favorite non-music format?
I like newsradio. I listen to WWJ quite a bit, but feel WBBM in Chicago is a better station. I also enjoy listening to the local shows on Sportsradio 1130 WDFN in Detroit, particularly Stoney & Wojo. At one time, I also liked conservative talk radio a lot. Now, that's gotten a little old, but I tune into Michael Savage occasionally. I'm a fan of Howard Stern, too, but I don't listen to him nearly as much as I used to. He's still the best in my book.
Related QuestionsCan non-music majors be in the bands?
KU Department of Music: Marching Band FAQAnyone can be in the bands at Kutztown University. Around 80% of the band is made up of non-majors. Music majors are required to be in one large ensemble each semester and the Marching Unit will count towards this requirement.
Related QuestionsWhat is non-sync music?
Alive - FAQ - Television MusicThis is a film industry expression and refers to music - played during the interval for example - that is not part of the film being presented. The name refers to the very old days when film sound tracks were not recorded on the film but came from gramophone records played on decks which were mechanically synchronised to the projector motor. The name has stuck even though the technique died out in the early 1930s.
Related QuestionsHow do I sell my Music in the tub?
Bathtub Music FAQsGo to http://www.bathtubmusic.com/artists-register.php or click on the link below and fill out the form...no one likes forms but be assured that we will not use it to sell your information to anyone, EVER! Its easy and it only takes a couple of minutes.
Related QuestionsDo you sell sheet music?
FAQhas just been explained in the previous question, sheet music with guitar chords along with everything else you could possibly need, are all contained within the CD ROM portion of your CD. We do not sell separate sheet music. However, in the unlikely event that you are unable to access the CD ROM portion of your CD, we will provide you with paper copies of whatever you need for a small additional charge.
Related QuestionsCan I sell music downloads?
FAQYES you can. If fact, the entire process can be automated through your shopping cart so that an email with all the download information is instantly sent as soon as the credit card is approved. And you can always count on rock solid security for all of your transactions with our 128bit VeriSign certificates. All that is left for you to do is keep track of your income.
Related QuestionsHow Is Your Music Acquired and Do You Sell CDs?
Help / FAQOur music is acquired through various sources from producer submissions, online purchases, and access to artists who supply promotional samples. Virgo Lounge does not participate in any P2P file sharing, MP3 sharing, or reproducing from recorded or live online music streams.
Related QuestionsCan I sell my music on SheetMusicNow.com?
Frequently Asked Questions | SheetMusicNow.comWe are constantly expanding the catalog of sheet music available at SheetMusicNow.com. If you are a publisher or composer of sheet music and have music you think would be suitable for our catalog, please contact us and tell us a bit about your catalog (what kind of music, how many editions, what format, current distribution etc.). We are always happy to hear from new suppliers.
Related QuestionsAre you familiar with the music / products you sell?
Supernal Music | Frequently Asked QuestionsWe have been fans of extreme Metal for decades now and indeed supply all the knowledgeable descriptions you see in the webstore, as well as all the detailed reviews you can read in our reviews archive. We will be happy to advise you over the telephone should you require additional information about a product. Back to top
Related QuestionsIn what format can we sell our music?
BandSite - Sell your music from your websiteThe system is designed to sell MP3 files. This format is compatible with all computer platforms, operating systems and MP3 players.
Related QuestionsHow do I sell my music through MVine?
MVineThere are two ways. When audience members listen to your music over the internet, they can decide to 'buy now'. Each track costs 79p to download. Of that money, 50% after costs is passed directly back to you. We keep accurate accounts of every single download, and account to you every month. We'll also take care of any publishing splits, as long as you give us the details. MVine selected artists can sell CDs in our shop too. [ back to top ]
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