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Diversify Your Musical Portfolio

by Aaron Davison

I get a lot of questions regarding how much money can be made from music licensing. There are many variables so there really isn’t a one size fits all answer. I know several musicians who make very good full time, six figure incomes from music licensing, and I know quite a few more that make substantial part time incomes that they use to supplement their total income. The latter is the strategy that I have implemented in my career and it has served me very well over the years.

As record labels continue to flounder and as the internet continues to make it easier to reach new music fans, it’s become apparent that musicians are in a new and unique position. Creating a viable and sustainable music career without the assistance of a behemoth record label has never been easier. Not that it´s a piece of cake. But it’s doable, and more and more musicians that I know are taking matters into their own hands and creating their own fate. It’s really inspiring to watch!

Licensing your music should be a part of your overall career strategy. I can’t think of a reason any musician, regardless of what stage you’re at, wouldn´t want to take advantage of licensing their music in TV and Films. If you are managing yourself and you’re also concentraing on developing a performing career, then you´ll need to manage your time accordingly. But I would suggest spending some time, maybe an hour or so a day, pursuing licensing opportunities.

Keep in mind that although like anything else you’ll need to continue working on the licensing aspect of your career, it will be easier to maintain over time, as you become more established. Working with a publisher, if that’s the route you go, is sort of like working with a manager in the context of the music licensing niche. So although it might take you some time to find someone to represent you when you are getting started, once you do you’ll have someone that you’ll be working in partnership with who will be helping you get your music into the right hands on an ongoing basis.I get a lot of questions regarding how much money can be made from music licensing. There are many variables so there really isn’t a one size fits all answer. I know several musicians who make very good full time, six figure incomes from music licensing, and I know quite a few more that make substantial part time incomes that they use to supplement their total income. The latter is the strategy that I have implemented in my career and it has served me very well over the years.

As record labels continue to flounder and as the internet continues to make it easier to reach new music fans, it’s become apparent that musicians are in a new and unique position. Creating a viable and sustainable music career without the assistance of a behemoth record label has never been easier. Not that it´s a piece of cake. But it’s doable, and more and more musicians that I know are taking matters into their own hands and creating their own fate. It’s really inspiring to watch!

Licensing your music should be a part of your overall career strategy. I can’t think of a reason any musician, regardless of what stage you’re at, wouldn´t want to take advantage of licensing their music in TV and Films. If you are managing yourself and you’re also concentraing on developing a performing career, then you´ll need to manage your time accordingly. But I would suggest spending some time, maybe an hour or so a day, pursuing licensing opportunities.

Keep in mind that although like anything else you’ll need to continue working on the licensing aspect of your career, it will be easier to maintain over time, as you become more established. Working with a publisher, if that’s the route you go, is sort of like working with a manager in the context of the music licensing niche. So although it might take you some time to find someone to represent you when you are getting started, once you do you’ll have someone that you’ll be working in partnership with who will be helping you get your music into the right hands on an ongoing basis.

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05 2010

How Much Money You Can Make By Licensing Your Music?

by Aaron Davison

When it comes to licensing your music for use in television, you can make as little several hundred dollars, or as much as several thousand dollars per placement. I have received as little as about $350.00 for one song that was used briefly in a daytime TV show and as much as $3,000.00 for a song that was used in a different show and featured very prominently. Of course these figures are based on when the show initially airs and if and when a TV show is rebroadcast you receive another check! I know one writer who still receives checks for a song he wrote for an HBO movie thirteen years ago!

When it comes to films in theatrical release, independent writers usually receive at least three to four thousand dollars per song used. There are no performance royalties for films in theatrical release but if you’re song is used in a soundtrack you will receive royalties for CD sales and if and when the film is played on television you will receive performance royalties for your music at that time.

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11 2009