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  2. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Yes. Log on to submit band information RollDaBeats: Drum N Bass music database, physical releases only. 175,969 [32] 62,103 [32] Riddim Guide Reggae and dancehall database; catalogues riddims: 57,875 [33] 4878 (riddims) [33] 5937 [33] 2570 record labels [33] Yes VGMdb: Database for soundtracks and related music, with a primary focus on video ...

  3. ALIBI Music - Wikipedia

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    In addition to licensing individual music tracks, ALIBI's library includes stems (individual audio tracks that make up a full song, usually divided into specific instruments like drums, bass, guitar, vocals, etc.) and alternative versions (pre-edited alternative versions that often offer variations in a track's length, tone or arrangement).

  4. Synchronization rights - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, producers with tight budgets will elect to use a cover version of a particular song or work with independent artists in order to save money on the master side. In doing so they can ask the artist to write original music or submit music that would be considered "work-for-hire" where they would buy artist out of their master side.

  5. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

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    Choquette, Frederic, "The Returned Value of PROs", Music Business Journal, Berklee College of Music, May 2011; Passman, Donald S. (2003). All You Need to Know about the Music Business. Free Press (New York City). ISBN 978-0-7432-4637-8. Shemel, Sidney; Krasilovsky, M. William (1990). This Business of Music. Billboard Books (New York City).

  6. Broadcast Music, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) is a performance rights organization in the United States. It collects blanket license fees from businesses that use music, entitling those businesses to play or sync any songs from BMI's repertoire of over 22.4 million musical works.

  7. Rock Band Network - Wikipedia

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    The resulting model allows artists and labels to author their own songs into Rock Band tracks, and submit them for peer-review before adding them to the Network, with a 30% cut of the songs' sales. Eran Egozy , co-founder of Harmonix, noted that "We're changing the way the music industry is working, and we're hoping there's going to be this big ...

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