Have you ever wondered where the music you hear in commercials, documentaries, tv shows, or podcasts comes from? Chances are, it’s stock music. Stock music is music that people make for various library companies to be made available for that kind of use. The production music library usually lets any paying client use the music and owns full distribution rights, so that they don’t need to discuss any sales with the artist. Musicians make a cut, the library company makes a cut, and the sound person in charge of the production gets quick and easy music. Everybody wins. More...
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