Darcy ... I'm just curious ... have you published any pieces, and if
so, have any been bought? If so, I assume you have received, or
will receive your 10 or whatever percent of said sales.
Dean
On Sep 4, 2009, at 3:58 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Terry,
If I were a classical composer, I would (theoretically) get BMI or
ASCAP royalties on all live performances. Because I'm a jazz
composer, I get nada -- at least, for US performances.
What's especially galling is that venues like the Jazz Gallery
still have to pay for BMI and ASCAP licenses, even though *none* of
that money actually goes to the composers whose work is actually
presented there.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 4 Sep 2009, at 6:27 PM, terry cano wrote:
I'm not much up on this subject
but if you own it and it is published by you
you get royalities on any performance correct?
May not be big bucks though.
You could write up the document for one time performance yourself
it would be very straight forward
Terry
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Canto ergo sum
And,
I'd rather be composing than decomposing
Dean M. Estabrook
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