the artist singing, the musicians playing, the entire production). A music publisher owns the song (that is, the words and music) and a record company owns the "sound recording" (that is, what you hear. If you want to make copies of, or re-record an existing record, tape or CD, you will probably need the permission of both the music publisher and the record label. ASCAP licenses the performance rights for the music of its members. However, artists/musicians who are songwriters can become ASCAP members. Those rights, known as mechanical and synchronization ("synch") rights, are licensed by writers or publishers.ĪSCAP does not license the right to print copies of musical works nor does it license rights to make adaptations or arrangements.ĪSCAP does not license rights for recording artists, musicians, singers or record labels. For more information on "dramatic" or "grand" rights and the distinction between dramatic and nondramatic performances, click here.ĪSCAP does not license the right to record music on a CD, tape, or as part of an audio-visual work such as a motion picture, video or TV program. ASCAP members who write musical plays, operas, or ballet scores deal directly with those who want to perform our members' works "dramatically." While ASCAP does not license "dramatic" or "grand" rights, or dramatic performances of its members' music, an ASCAP license does authorize nondramatic performances of songs from dramatic productions. There are over 100 different ASCAP rate schedules covering almost all businesses that perform music.ĪSCAP does not license "dramatic" or "grand" rights, or dramatic performances. See the complete list of ASCAP license types on this website. A public performance is also one that is transmitted to the public, for example, radio or TV broadcasts, and via the Internet.ĪSCAP's customer licensees include: Airlines, Amusement Parks, Bars, Restaurants & Nightclubs, Colleges & Universities, Concert Presenters, Music Venues & Clubs, Convention & Trade Shows, Fitness Clubs, Hotels, Local Government Entities, Radio & Television Stations and Networks, Mobile Entertainment, Websites, Retail Stores and music users in a wide variety of other industries. A public performance is one that occurs either in a public place where people gather (other than a small circle of a family or social acquaintances). ASCAP licenses the public performances of its members' musical works. Oh my fucking god I've got shivers this is the redux I've needed for years, I LOVE THIS SO MUCH! Comment by LEDgamerGirlĪmazing! Comment by magnetic Comment by magnetic Warrior I cant get the first one Comment by Dracomag000 Sounds so different but the same vibe just gentler Comment by Sounds of Snek I love this song! It just gives off a special feeling! Like you can do anything you put your mind to! Comment by Max2478 Comment by Moss_WorldlyĬheck out TryHardNinga’s Other Songs Comment by GreenMusicĬrying, such a masterpiece Comment by Dilpreet Sidhu GK! Comment by phoenix beatsĬast a shadow. The buildup doesn't quite fit in this acoustic version of the song, but it still sounds really cool. Lol too peaceful ヽ(*´ω`*)ノ Comment by Smittyman Thank you for many years of awesome music, TryHardNinja Comment by Shane Quaslay This song brings back so many great memories. I wish I could rewind time and go back to when I first discovered your amazing music. I didn't know he made this song Comment by It sounds like the Farm Together game music Comment by Lucas what do you mean every 6-18 year old absoluetly loves this song Comment by searia Spartan three-zero-one
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