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  2. Music publisher - Wikipedia

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    A music publisher is a type of publisher that specializes in distributing music. Music publishers originally published sheet music . When copyright became legally protected, music publishers started to play a role in the management of the intellectual property of composers.

  3. Songwriter - Wikipedia

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    Song pitching can be done on a songwriter's behalf by their publisher or independently using tip sheets like RowFax, the MusicRow publication and SongQuarters. [1] Skills associated with song-writing include entrepreneurism and creativity. [3] Staff writers do not necessarily get printed credit for their contributions to the song.

  4. Tip sheet - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter, publisher and "respected music industry veteran" Eric Beall [2] said that "If I were going to spend money on anything when I started out as a songwriter, other than the actual demos, I would put it into tip sheets." [3] Established music tip sheets include "RowFax", the MusicRow publication, and SongQuarters.

  5. Transcription (music) - Wikipedia

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    Software designed to slow down the tempo of music without changing the pitch of the music can be very helpful for recognizing pitches, melodies, chords, rhythms and lyrics when transcribing music. However, unlike the slow-down effect of a record player, the pitch and original octave of the notes will stay the same, and not descend in pitch.

  6. Music engraving - Wikipedia

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    Similar to book printing, music printing began in the fifteenth century with the use of movable type. The central problem posed to early music engravers using moveable type was the proper integration of notes, staves, and text. Often, staff lines were hand drawn prior to printing, or added to the printed music afterward.

  7. Publishing contract - Wikipedia

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    In the case of music publishing, the emphasis is not on printed or recorded works. It usually refers to the promotion of a musical composition, or its referral to a suitable recording artist. A music publisher who does produce (or contract to issue) sheet music is known as a music print publisher. It can be used by authors, journalists, and ...

  8. Audacity (audio editor) - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Lendino of PC Magazine recently rated it 4/5 stars Excellent and said: "If you're looking to get started in podcasting or recording music, it's tough to go wrong with Audacity. A powerful, free, open-source audio editor that's been available for years, Audacity is still the go-to choice for quick-and-dirty audio work."

  9. MusicRow - Wikipedia

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    MusicRow is a Nashville music industry trade publication. [1] The publication delivers online content in addition to six annual print magazines including its InCharge, Artist Roster and Publisher directories. [2] [3] MusicRow Enterprises is also home to song pitch-sheet RowFax, and the MusicRow radio chart.