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OVERVIEW CONCEPT, ADVANTAGES, RIGHTS
TRACKWRITING CONCEPT We offer instrumental tracks to songwriters who use them to inspire the creation of New Songs. They do this by writing an original melody and lyric that fits within the instrumental track.
The actual SONG is the melody and lyric, and is copyrightable.
The TRACK is a fully produced cleared sample for use in the inspiration of a New Song and in the creation of that New Song Demo Master, which saves the songwriter hundreds to thousands of dollars in new track production.
THE INSTRUMENTAL TRACKS - Fully Produced Chord Progressions These are high quality, professionally produced instrumental tracks of all genres. Not pieces of tracks or a few beats. All these Tracks have built in structure (such as Verse-Chorus-Verse-Bridge), and most of these tracks are actually the original backing tracks from catalog Song Masters sitting in publisher, artist, songwriter, musician catalogs.
When you listen to each track as fully produced chord progressions, then you understand how multitudes of very different songs can be written using the same track; in the same way hundreds of songs can (and have) be written with the chord progression C-F-G.
TRACKOWNERS / MASTEROWNERS of Tracks earn Royalties You can share your Tracks with the world of songwriters and be paid for doing so - receiving 40% of every download and Buy-In fee associated to your Track(s). In dollars that is between $4 and $10 per download and $40 - $60 per Buy-In!
20% Writer Share of New Songs created go to the Original Songwriters.
In Label/Artist world, Labels own the recorded masters of songs you buy and hear on radio (and the SR Copyright) - not the artist, publisher or songwriter. This is important because Master Owners of the Sound Recording - which includes the backing track - are paid the Master Use Fees when that original recording or backing track is licensed.
Songsinc provides that 20% Writer Share of every New Song created is given to the Songwriter of the original song that backing track comes from. Therefore if you are the Master Owner as well as the Songwriter you receive 40% of the download and Buy-In fees as well as 20% Writer Share of every New Song created! If you are not the Master Owner of the Track, but the songwriter of that original song the track comes from, you are still taken care of!
GREAT REASONS TO BECOME A TRACKOWNER
* Your Track can be working earning you money - Unlimited downloads; Unlimited New Songs created; Unlimited opportunities - without you doing a thing!
* Your Track can help inspire new songwriters to learn and hone their craft, and professional songwriters to grow catalog and create great songs you’ll participate in.
* Your Track helps artists anywhere in the world, who do not have access to quality studios or musicians or can't afford thousands in equipment.
* It’s fun & interesting to see what songwriters do with your Track. Writers project their own imagination onto a Track that inspires them, and since they have no idea who the original artist or writer is, they do not create with a bias. GREAT REASONS TO BECOME A TRACKWRITER
* TrackWriting is a fun, creative and inspiring new way to write a song.
* Proficient songwriters can build catalog and promotional demos by TrackWriting, saving them hundreds and often thousands of dollars in Track production. They simply record and mix vocals into the Track at any studio. We can help find participating studios and vocalists, if requested.
* You can write an endless amount of songs to the same 1 Track. * You can use it as an easy tool to have a demo to give your band an idea of how to work up a song.
* You get to co-write & collaborate with TrackOwners you would have never met or had access to from every culture anywhere in the world, with access to other musicians' sonics, giving you more variety…more ideas. RIGHTS TO SONGS CREATED
*80% Publishing & Writer Share of the New Song created (Songsinc retains 20% Publishing for administration).
* You can stream, display, share and create a decent writer portfolio of your songwriting ability to present to a publisher.
* You can sell your New Song Demo commercially. You never own the original Track by itself (that's always owned by the TrackOwner), but you are allowed to use it within the recording of your New Song Demo Master, and can sell that Master with a Rights Buy-in.
* The benefit? You've basically cut a professional sounding recording you are allowed to sell for a fraction of the usual cost.
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