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Composer of Rare Folk Music should take help from Music Licensing Company

As the downturn of the Economy started within the confinements of the Music Industry, this led to the dramatic increase in popularity of music licensing. Music is always the mother of the Entertainment world. You can hear a variety of music in the radio, televisions or in any public place. The job of Music Licensing is to help the producers of various programs on Televisions, feature films or advertisement, with the supply of original musical title. Many organizations are in search for new talents around the globe. Just one placement could make you richer by several thousand dollars. But it will always depend on the project. The bottom line is that licensing your music might just help you to reach a lot of new fans, who may feel interested to buy your CD’s.

To bring the most talented composers to light and also to help them with some ground beneath their feet, the Music licensing company plays a major role. You can also join a performing rights organization or PRO. Each country has its own society of composers and these organizations play a great part in promoting new kind of music. These organizations are extremely knowledgeable about music. The technicalities that come with music licensing cold be an invaluable source to your career. All licensing are not equal, they vary according to the project you are assigned to.

In the ever changing landscape of the music industry, music licensing continues to be the ideal way to monetize the passion for writing or playing music.
music licensing
is a no barrier entry, like you have in the recording industry. The recording industry trends to be more image oriented and it also leans towards the more youthful Artists. It also gives you the location independence. Wherever you stay or compose, you can always submit your composition of songs digitally, based anywhere. Composing music is also about making money, it is a great way to crate income with your music. Make money and pay the bills. This licensing could also give you the required exposure to increase your popularity as a musical man.

If you feel serious about making and performing music as a career option and do not go for licensing, then knock the door of a
music licensing company
. If you do not take their help then you are simply leaving money open on the table. It is challenging to make a viable living with the help of music. These companies are earning awesome revenues, just by licensing your music to various producers and making quick bucks. It may be possible that with a single composition of music can be used into more than one single program me. The copyright act protects the writers or composers of music by giving them some exclusive rights.

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Bethany Lowes Folk Art Halloween


Bethany Lowes Folk Art Halloween


$17.95


Haunted lights and spooky sights, ghoulish glowing luminaries, frightful festoons what fun. Halloween has become one of the most popular holidays of the year, with legions of would-be creepy creatures on the lookout for fantastic ideas. And the newest craze is to go old-fashioned, with charmingly nostalgic folk-style costumes, decorations, and other accessories. No one does that better than designer Bethany Lowe in this, the very first book to focus solely on folk art projects for Halloween. She gets into the spirit of the season with 30 sensational projects that range from trick-or-treat cones to a crazy quilt pumpkin pillow.

Classic Folk Art Speckles Red


Classic Folk Art Speckles Red


$8.48


Designed for Fabri-Quilt, this cotton print fabric is perfect for quilting, apparel and home décor accents. Colors include yellow and red.

Classic Folk Art Checkerboard Blue


Classic Folk Art Checkerboard Blue


$8.48


Designed for Fabri-Quilt, this cotton print fabric is perfect for quilting, apparel and home décor accents. Colors include shades of blue.

Classic Folk Art Speckles Brown


Classic Folk Art Speckles Brown


$8.48


Designed for Fabri-Quilt, this cotton print fabric is perfect for quilting, apparel and home décor accents. Colors include shades of brown.

Classic Folk Art Checkerboard Gold


Classic Folk Art Checkerboard Gold


$8.48


Designed for Fabri-Quilt, this cotton print fabric is perfect for quilting, apparel and home décor accents. Colors include gold and red.

Classic Folk Art Speckles Olive


Classic Folk Art Speckles Olive


$8.48


Designed for Fabri-Quilt, this cotton print fabric is perfect for quilting, apparel and home décor accents. Colors include gold and olive.



 Proverbs Speak Louder Than Words: Folk Wisdom in Art, Culture, Folklore, History, Literature and Mass Media


Proverbs Speak Louder Than Words: Folk Wisdom in Art, Culture, Folklore, History, Literature and Mass Media


$73.65


The ten chapters of “Proverbs Speak Louder Than Words” present a composite picture of the richness of proverbs as significant expressions of folk wisdom as is manifest from their appearance in art, culture, folklore, history, literature, and the mass media. The first chapter surveys the multifaceted aspects of paremiology (the study of proverbs), with the second chapter illustrating the paremiological work by the American folklorist Alan Dundes. The next two chapters look at the effective role that proverbs play in the mass media, where they are cited in their traditional wording or as innovative anti-proverbs. The fifth chapter discusses proverbs as expressions of the worldview of New England. This is followed by two chapters on the proverbial prowess of American presidents, to wit the proverbial style in the correspondence between John and Abigail Adams and a discussion of Abraham Lincoln’s apocryphal proverb “Don’t swap horses in the middle of the stream.” The eighth chapter traces the tradition of proverb iconography from medieval woodcuts to Pieter Bruegel the Elder and on to modern caricatures, cartoons, and comic strips. The last two chapters deal with the origin and history of the proverbial expression “to tilt at windmills” as an allusion to Cervantes’ Don Quixote and the many proverbial utterances in Mozart’s letters. The book draws attention to the fact that proverbs as metaphorical signs continue to play an important role in oral and written communication. Proverbs as socalled monumenta humana are omnipresent in all facets of life, and while they are neither sacrosanct nor saccharine, they usually offer much common sense or wisdom based on recurrentexperiences and observations.

 1954 Albums: Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown, Bing: a Musical Autobiography, Something Cool, Selections From Irving Berlin's White Christmas


1954 Albums: Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown, Bing: a Musical Autobiography, Something Cool, Selections From Irving Berlin’s White Christmas


$21.14


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown, Bing: a Musical Autobiography, Something Cool, Selections From Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Swing Easy!, a Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Jazz Goes to College, the Tin Angel, Louis Armstrong Plays W.c. Handy, a Night at Birdland Vol. 2, Rock With Bill Haley and the Comets, Songs for Young Lovers, Blue Haze, Walkin’, a Session With Chet Atkins, Rca Thesaurus, Toshiko’s Piano, Grand Jacques, the Body in the Seine, Young at Heart, Mark Twain and Other Folk Favorites, Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Buddy Defranco and Oscar Peterson Play George Gershwin, Toshiko at Mocambo, Monk, Thelonious Monk Trio, Al Haig Trio, Songs in a Mellow Mood, Red Garters, Oscar Peterson Plays Harold Arlen, Moving Out, After Hours With Miss “D”, the Chordettes Sing Your Requests, a Night at Birdland Vol. 3, Dinah Jams, Daahoud, So Many Memories, Jazz Messages, Patti’s Songs. Excerpt: A Night at Birdland Vol. 1 item Art Blakey chronology item Art Blakey

 2008 Linda Nelson Stocks Folk Art Box Calendar


2008 Linda Nelson Stocks Folk Art Box Calendar


$5.87


Linda Nelson Stocks,Box Calendar, English-language edition,Pub by Andrews McMeel Publishing

 2011 American Folk Art Wall Calendar


2011 American Folk Art Wall Calendar


$9.13


Jane Wooster – Scott,Wall Calendar, English-language edition,Pub by Tide-mark Press

 2011 Debbie Mumm Angels Scriptured WL Calendar


2011 Debbie Mumm Angels Scriptured WL Calendar


$50.88


Debbie Mumm – Angels – The friendly country charm of Debbie Mumm’s angels invites the devout into a world where whimsy and reverence go hand-in-hand. Her use of folk art tradition, gentled with warmth and subtlety, has earned her admirers around the world. Fans will find comfort in meaningful pairings of image and scripture.

 2011 Decoys Wall Calendar


2011 Decoys Wall Calendar


$51.83


A gift for sportsmen and collectors, Decoys is an elegant showcase for a classic American folk art. Every month features a beautifully carved and painted regional decoy, exquisitely photographed in full color. From the Mid-Atlantic, a rare Tundra Swan with a graceful S-curved neck and fine feather detailing. A Black Guillemot by Maine artist “Gus” Aaron Wilson, celebrated for his Monhegan Island carving style. And from Virginia, a wonderfully lifelike Mourning Dove. Each is a true floating sculpture and valuable piece of Americana. The photographs are accompanied by in-depth information about the decoy’s provenance, artist, and what makes it so distinctive and important.

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January 26th, 2012 at 9:45 am

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