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Money And Pricing In Stock Music

Posted by Aaron Davison on Thursday, January 17, 2013, In : January 2013 

Hello again,

            I imagine you’re getting used to me around here, but for any new readers, a quick intro: I’m Aaron Saloman, a musician, composer, and producer/engineer based in Montréal. This past summer, Aaron Davison got in touch with me, and together we created a course called “How to Make Money with Stock Music Libraries”..

            In my other guest blogs, I’ve talked about some of the topics we cover in the course: registering tracks with your PRO (link - http:/...


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An In Depth Guide To Meta-Tagging Your Tracks For Stock Music Libraries

Posted by Aaron Davison on Friday, September 21, 2012, In : September 2012 
Today's post is a guest post by stock music expert, Aaron Saloman.  Aaron and I recently created an in depth course together all about how to make money with stock music libraries called "How To Make Money With Stock Music Libraries" (fitting title!)

If you purchase our course this weekend only, you'll save 20% off the regular price and Aaron will also "meta-tag" the track of your choice and provide a comprehensive report including a description, possible genres and keywords.

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Examples Of Songs Used In TV Part 1 - The O.C.

Posted by Aaron Davison on Wednesday, March 21, 2012, In : March 2012 

This is the first of several posts where I'll be analyzing scenes from popular tv shows and discussing how music is used to support each scene.
 
As I stated in my last post, songs that are used in television shows and films are used to enhance plotlines.  To really understand how music is used, and why it's used, you need to study and dissect how songs that are licensed fit within the context of the scene the song is used in.  Start listening closely to songs you hear in tv shows and films. ...


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