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Contained here is the Music Library collection of Articles

Becoming a Successful Composer For Film and Television: Part 1
The general outlines of what you can expect in order to make money from placing your music in movies and TV show.
Becoming a Successful Composer For Film and Television: Part 2
How software and technology can help the process, and what you need to know before you buy.
Becoming a Successful Composer For Film and Television: Part 3
Tip on the all important networking that will get you in the game — and keep you there.
Becoming a Successful Composer For Film and Television: Part 4
Don't forget the legal stuff! You better know what you're doing, so you can thread the maze without getting lost along the way.
The Growing Link Between Video Games and the Music Industry
Artists being heard on games are able to promote their music directly at their target audience, 18-25 year olds, while collecting royalties from the sale of the game.
Licensing Your Music
A good, general explanation of confusing concepts like publishing, licensing, copyrights, and more.
Music Libraries—So What's the Deal?
What are your legal rights? What are music libraries anyway? And what are the deals they typically offer-and why? Read this article to find out.
Music Licensing: The Cold Cash Facts About Money for your Music
If you want to play you music simply for art's sake, don't skip this. But if you'd like to get paid for your hard work and creativity, then read this article!
Television Music
"The Fastest and Easiest Way to Make Money with Your Music Will Be Staring You in the Face Tonight - I guarantee it!".
Why It's Easier to Land a Film or TV Deal
Use film and TV placements to finance your survival while you continue to try to score that ever-elusive record deal Or you may just find you really like writing for movies and TV programs...