Music publishing is done through two major companies, ASCAP and BMI, and involves publishing a song and getting paid royalties anytime that song is played or recorded. Consider hiring a lawyer to negotiate music publishing and get the best deal on songs you've written with advice from a recording studio engineer in this free video on music publishing.
Expert: Brad Winslow
Bio: Brad Wilnslow has worked in the music production industry for over ten years.
Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
whats the difference form a publisher and record company???
1point7g 8 months ago
@abithere515 i think he meant that they take a % in order to collect on your publishing, not that they own a part of the publishing itself.
HollywoodSheen 9 months ago
actually he is right,a-holes!
TheToocold 1 year ago
Wrong wrong wrong.
So wrong, (in mixing publishing and PRO) that it is likely to be deliberate.
tdwon 1 year ago
Astoundingly inaccurate. Hopefully people read the comments first.
TheNationalPool 1 year ago
WRONG!!
chordoscopy 1 year ago
wow ....this is HIGHLY INACCURATE.....plain and simple.....misleading information....!
This should be removed .......
regenerati 1 year ago
wTF wat is there to dislike??
guitarfreaky1996 1 year ago
There's so much misguided and flat-out wrong information in this video it's not even funny.
SelfMadeMil 1 year ago
@kidkage I just got "accepted" for membership into ASCAP and one of my Myspace songs qualified me...
roadblocktelevision 1 year ago