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I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this question but here goes. I will
be recording a CD next year and have found a guitarist in my town to do all of the guitar tracks. What is the common practice in paying him, hourly? Flat rate? Also, do I owe him any money after the CD is finished and sell it? Does he get a percentage of every CD sold? If this question has been asked before I apologize, I am fairly new to this group. Thanks, Elliott |
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Elliottmoore2 wrote:
I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this question but here goes. I will be recording a CD next year and have found a guitarist in my town to do all of the guitar tracks. What is the common practice in paying him, hourly? Flat rate? Also, do I owe him any money after the CD is finished and sell it? Does he get a percentage of every CD sold? If this question has been asked before I apologize, I am fairly new to this group. Thanks, Elliott Negotiate a form of payment. Could be hourly, flat rate, per song, whatever. Pay with a check. Have him/her sign a "Work for Hire" agreement stating that he/she has been paid for the work and this payment will be the sole compensation for the musical ideas & contributions added to the track. Pay & sign at the end of the session. -- -- John Noll Retromedia Sound Studios Red Bank, NJ 07701 Phone: 732-842-3853 Fax: 732-842-5631 http://www.retromedia.net |
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"John Noll" wrote in message
... Negotiate a form of payment. Could be hourly, flat rate, per song, whatever. Pay with a check. Have him/her sign a "Work for Hire" agreement stating that he/she has been paid for the work and this payment will be the sole compensation for the musical ideas & contributions added to the track. Pay & sign at the end of the session. You know, in 30 years of playing on records, I've only been asked to sign a 'work for hire' agreement by two people, neither of whom work in the music industry (their lawyers said that it was a good idea...). Do you folks pass those things out on a regular basis? -- Dave Martin Java Jive Studio Nashville, TN www.javajivestudio.com |
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![]() "Elliottmoore2" wrote in message ... I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this question but here goes. I will be recording a CD next year and have found a guitarist in my town to do all of the guitar tracks. What is the common practice in paying him, hourly? Flat rate? Also, do I owe him any money after the CD is finished and sell it? Does he get a percentage of every CD sold? If this question has been asked before I apologize, I am fairly new to this group. Thanks, Elliott Most session work done by hired guns is considered a "work for hire". Pay a flat fee, one time. It's certainly the least troublesome approach. However, if the player has a 'name' and would add sale-ability to the product, I probably wouldn't hesitate too long to enter a legal agreement and get him in on some future returns (if his rate didn't kill you already). -- David Morgan (MAMS) http://www.m-a-m-s.com http://www.artisan-recordingstudio.com |
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