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CMU Tips: Making Money from Copyright

February, 1st 2013 13:16

CMU Tips: Making money from copyright

Copyright

If you write music and/or lyrics, and then record your songs (at your own expense), you are now a fully fledged copyright owner. Well done. In fact, you own three separate copyrights in every song: there is one in the music, one in the lyrics and one in the sound recording (by default – ie unless a contract says otherwise – the musical and lyrical rights belong to the creator, the sound recording rights to whoever paid for the recording to take place).

We all know copyrights make money, but how? Well, if you are the owner of a copyright, then there are certain things that only you – as the copyright owner – are automatically allowed to do in relation to your song and/or recording. These ‘things’ are called the “acts restricted by the copyright” in law, and in the UK they are listed in Section 16 of our Copyright, Designs & Patents Act.

Which says the copyright owner has the: – exclusive right to copy the work. – exclusive right to issue, rent or lend to public. – exclusive right to perform, show, play or ‘communicate the work’ in public. – exclusive right make an adaptation of it. (more…)

A musicians guide to Tumblr

December, 19th 2012 17:10

 

If your not already on Tumblr, get signed up ASAP! Tumblr is a great promo tool, especially for musicians. Read on for a step by step guide on everything from setting up an account to how can you can use tumblr to really push promo on your music and gain loads of fans. (more…)

Free giveaways…. the pro’s and con’s

December, 13th 2012 19:13

 

Everyone loves a freebie, even if we don’t actually like the product, most of us will take it if it’s free! That’s the reality. So as artists we have to ask ourselves whether it’s really worth it? Giving up something that we’ve worked so hard at and spent so much time on to be downloaded by someone who may not even like it…? It’s a balancing game, weighing up the pro’s and the con’s, so we have kindly put together a list for you! On one hand, a free giveaway is a great promotional tool, everybody loves a freebie. On the other hand it can devalue your work. Read on for the positives and negatives of a free giveaway… I’ve even alternated the pro’s and con’s for you, so you’re not reading a massive depressive list! Read on…

Negative :(
loss of devoted fans

The problem with reaching out to new fans, is that very few are likely to become devoted fans… It’ll mean you gain loads of downloads on that track, but those people will not necessarily come to your gig or buy your CD.  But, that aside, its a great way to share your music, and chances are you will gain some true in the process!

 

Positive :) It’s great promotion

That aside…. as I said earlier, people will download a free track, even if it’s not their cup of tea. So reach out to those who may never stumble across your music, by giving them a free track. Some people may even tweet that they just downloaded a freebie, or post it to their Facebook, so it’s great promo!

 

Negative :( Loss in Money

You will lose money giving away a free track… pretty obvious, but honestly, it’s not the worst thing that can happen. Focus on working on the relationships with the new fans and it should pay for itself soon!

 

Positive :) New Fans

You will make new fans – Just try and maintain the relationship with those people who downloaded your track for free. Maybe you could swap the track for an email address? Once you have that, you can let them know of your future releases and keep them updated about gigs.

 

Positive :) Less leg work

As I said before, your music will spread fairly quickly with a free download, making less work for you!

 

Positive :) It’s like a business card

 

You maybe inclined to give away a track you don’t think will sell well, but don’t! Give away an amazing track, that people will play over and over. This will really push people to buy your next release, and help the track go viral!

 

Have you ever given away a free track, we want to know!

 

Twitter: Techno_Jones

With thanks to Grassy Rootsy

 

Simple Social Media rules all artists should follow:

December, 6th 2012 13:38

Social media platforms are the easiest way to reach your entire fan base, and provide great promotion for artists. But don’t switch off just yet, this is not a really boring, long winded, techy blog, Read on for the 5 most basic rules of social media… there’s even a picture for those who are too busy to read :)

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Stay healthy this winter!

November, 29th 2012 16:00

 

Musicians…. Tired of getting sick? Stay well this winter with these basic health tips:

With the temperature plummeting, here are some health tips all musicians should follow, whether your a club DJ or a studio producer, read on… With irregular sleeping patterns, long working hours, and cramped venues, we as musicians are more susceptible to picking up grubby bugs than most. Here is some sensible advice to avoid the illness this winter….

  • Consider the Flu Jab

If like me, you pick up a cold or flu at least once a year, it maybe worth considering a flu jab. Flu can mean no gigs for 10-14 days minimum. This can mean letting down venues, and more importantly your fans.

  • Top up on your vitamins (More specifically:)

Fish Oils (Omega 3) – known to protect joints, so dose up and avoid strumming/drumming/performance related injuries!

Vitamin C – vitally important for keeping away flu’s, cold’s and other viral infections. If like me, you’re not into popping vitamin pills, red peppers, kiwi’s and oranges are a great source of vitamin C, so it may be possible to get your allowance through pizzas and cocktails :) Aim for between 75 – 90 mg per day.

Lutein – This protects your eyes from the harsh studio lights and flashing club strobes!

Vitamin D – let’s be honest, winter sun in the UK is almost un-heard of, so does up on your vitamin D, especially on your long studio days. High levels found naturally in tuna, salmon, mackerel and sardines. For any veggie’s or vegans, vitamin D can also be found in eggs, milk and mushrooms.

A multivitamin tablet maybe handy on tours, especially if you are skipping meals, or eating lots of fast food.

  • Keep Hydrated

This will increase both your mental and physical performance. The recommended dose of water is 2 literes a day but try and drink more on performance days. Topping up on the H2o also has many other health and beauty benefits!

  • Catch up on sleep

Again, this may seem obvious, but with long studio days, and gigs, getting in some sleep may prove difficult. Try and get in 6 – 8 hours a night. This will not only help keep you well, but will also help creativity and give you better energy levels.

  • Protect your hearing

As musicians, our ears are our most important asset. Ears are sensitive, and it is probably a good idea to protect them at every gig! Each country has different guidelines as to what is considered a safe level and exposure time, so it can be hard to know what to listen to (Excuse the pun!) I would always advise tailored ear plugs at every gig. Although they are pricey, in my opinion, they are definitely worth it. You can take a quick hearing test here.

  • Take care when lifting

It may be an obvious one, but at the end of a gig, getting home quickly may seem very appealing, but take care when lifting speakers, or equipment, especially if there’s alcohol involved.

So follow this advice and hopefully, all of you will be playing all winter!

Jenna Jones

Jennaj_tweets

 

With thanks to BARRY GARDNER

 

 

Zimbalam Sessions 2012

November, 22nd 2012 17:22


This week sees the very first Zimbalam Live Sessions in London town. We have handpicked 4 fantastic artists, that have released music through Zimbalam to perform, not only in a renowned live music venue, but also to get in front of a network of music industry professionals and A & R’s. For our debut Zimbalam Sessions, we are proud to be showcasing, Jennifer Left, Mouth of Ghosts, Leaving Atlantis & Miccoli. You can check out them out, along with some other great acts, on our Spotify playlists.

Over the next few months we will be picking acts to play at our 2013 instalment of Zimbalam Sessions, details to follow.

We would love for you to come and join us. Tickets are available here: http://bit.ly/TVdqe

Over the next few weeks, we will also be announcing brand new partnerships that we have in place to benefit all of our artists, so stay tuned.

For tips and tricks:
Join us on Facebook > https://www.facebook.com/ZimbalamUK
Follow us on Twitter > https://twitter.com/ZimbalamUK

Jenna blogs… on Facebook

November, 15th 2012 16:07

We all use Facebook, it can’t be avoided, even my Gran has an account! As well as being a way to keep in touch socially, it is also an essential marketing tool for both artist and labels. It is undoubtedly the quickest and easiest way to interact with Fans, feedback is now readily available from your entire fan base, by a simple update. The site itself is constantly changing, making it easier for you to update at any time. How did we manage without it? The majority of bigger artist have a team of people, devoted to managing social media accounts, but for the majority, it is something we just have to keep on top on ourselves. (more…)

Top Tips for Songwriters

November, 8th 2012 19:34

Want to create a massive hit single? Read on….
So you know the basics of creating a record, but what does it take to make a ‘timeless classic?’
Whether you’re a classical artist, or a dubstep producer these tips will (hopefully) help you to create that top hit that will be played over and over again…

• A ‘catchy’ song
This may appear obvious, but a hit record must be a great song. You could be the most talented technical producer to walk the planet, but if the songs not catchy, then the majority will not listen. The melody must be strong, as this is what a listener focuses on and this should be accompanied by some great lyrics and a good groove.

• A strong vocal
This is a key asset to any record. A great hit usually has a vocalist who truly engages with the emotions of the song. A good vocalist is a matter of opinion, (a bad vocalist is a matter of fact) but a strong vocalist is someone who conveys the message of a song to the listener through the lyrics. There is a huge difference between a strong vocalist and a good vocalist. The majority can sing… well, almost.

• A creative arrangement
This is what’s going to keep the listener engaged. Be fun, be creative, mix things up. A hit song is never repetitive or monotonous (with the exception of umberella-ella-ella!) Add a counter melody, change the drum pattern or add in that all important key change. The secret is to keep the listener interested, always wanting more, reaching the ‘repeat’ button.

• An accomplished performance
Bring your creation to life in the studio. Be passionate about your work. No amount of editing can replicate this. A lifeless track will not go far. Putting everything you have into performance and play will not only be conveyed in production, but will also make the process a whole lot easier.

• Good production
Although this isn’t true of all hits, generally, songs which aren’t technically good, will not make it. A well engineered track does not guarantee you a hit, but it’s definitely a start. Balanced EQ’s and the right amount of reverb and compression can add an extra dimension. So pay attention to detail, it’s the small things that can often make the biggest differences.

• A timeless factor
If you are following current trends and fashion, then chances are your record will be binned when the next trend hits. Be original, be creative, retro, maybe?

• The most important tip of all….
Analyze past hits… the tracks you love. Take notes. What are the subtle differences in each verse or chorus? What features do you like? But please, no copy cats! Be inspired by your favourite artist, be original, have fun and let’s create some amazing hits!

So there you have it, the secret of a timeless classic in black and white. Obviously, these are not evident in every hit song, there will always be questionable tracks taking the charts by storm, but in general stick to these rules and you’ll be on to a winner. Failing that, you can always make an Xmas single!

Good luck

With thanks to Music Think Tank.
Edited by Jenna Jones twitter/jennaj9289

Having Twitter Troubles?! Want more Followers? Read on!

November, 1st 2012 16:15

Stuck at your number of followers? Tried everything? Here are a few nifty tricks to get more followers!

 

Twitter is the number one microblogging site. Everyone from Justin Bieber to Barack Obama has it! But with more people joining, the more crowded the Twittersphere becomes, and the harder it gets to reach your new customers. So, here are a few simple things you can do (right now!) to make sure you get those all important new followers…

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Press Release Tips

October, 24th 2012 14:48

The team at Zimbalam are always trying to think of new ways to make sure you’re doing the most to get your music so with a big thanks to CMU for these tips…

So, what makes a good press release?

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