tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8105679.post3509852339740874426..comments2023-07-16T02:44:51.923-06:00Comments on LRHS: GNOTarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12842990147449290343noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8105679.post-57868240319331113282010-01-17T18:16:29.846-07:002010-01-17T18:16:29.846-07:00Boxes of photos: We should probably do that. We ...Boxes of photos: We should probably do that. We have a small pile of framed photos and paintings, leaning against the wall. Have yet to hang **any** up -- and I think we've been here 3-4 years...<br /><br />Ballet: Yeah -- let us know how it goes. V. really enjoyed the first dance place she had lessons at (ballet-ish), but they were very parent-unfriendly (no "Intro" or "Welcome" or parents; parents weren't allowed to watch because they might be "distracting"; no place to sit except outside on the grass). The current place is more jazz-ish, which V. likes -- but now she's asking for a more ballet style again...<br /><br /><br />$$$ of Rock Band: Maybe y'all should post some PPHPHB tunes on some online mp3 place?<br /><br />I was researching typical royalties rates, and discovered cdbaby, which apparently takes un-signed folks (iTunes requires that you're on a label).<br /><br />"An artist who has not signed to a major or independent record label<br />can still get their music distributed via iTunes by a number of various companies also affiliated with Apple. The two that I will mention in this article are cdbaby.com and iFanz.com. Out of the $0.70<br />cents remaining after Apple takes its $0.29 share, cdbaby only takes a 9% fee for each download, passing through to its artists a whopping 91% of the income! iFanz charges 40% per download. In both cases, the artist is responsible for all third party payments including any royalties payable to producers of the recordings and digital mechanical royalties which are paid to owners and/or controllers of the musical compositions contained in each recording."<br />(source: http://www.musicbizacademy.com/articles/dl_newmedia.htm)<br /><br />As long as they're not cover tunes and you didn't have any outside musicians, then you/K would be the performer, songwriter, producer, and owner -- you'd just keep it all. ;)<br /><br /><br />On my "To Do" list... :)<br /><br /><br />--GGGye Greenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15972251323124084977noreply@blogger.com