Course Content
- 1.Introduction to Music Catalogues
- 2.How to Categorize Your Music
- 3.Best Practices for Organizing Your Music
- 4.Tagging and Metadata for Discoverability
- 5.Sharing Your Catalogue with Industry Professionals
- 6.Maintaining and Updating Your Catalogue
- 7.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- 8.Course Conclusion and Next Steps
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Course Conclusion and Next Steps
Module 8.1: Recap of Key Points
Throughout this course, we've covered the essential aspects of creating and maintaining a professional music catalogue that maximizes your opportunities for licensing and royalty collection.
We've explored the importance of proper organization, metadata, storage solutions, and professional presentation, all of which contribute to making your music more discoverable and accessible to industry professionals.
Key Points:
- Organization: Categorize your music by genre, mood, and instrumentation for easy navigation.
- Metadata: Ensure complete and accurate metadata for every track in your catalogue.
- Professional Presentation: Use appropriate platforms and formats when sharing with industry professionals.
Module 8.2: How to Keep Your Catalogue Organized
Maintaining an organized catalogue is an ongoing process that requires regular attention and updates.
By establishing good habits and systems from the start, you can ensure that your catalogue remains a valuable asset that continues to generate opportunities and income throughout your career.
Key Points:
- Regular Updates: Schedule time each month to add new tracks and update existing information.
- Consistent Systems: Apply the same organizational principles to all new additions to your catalogue.
- Periodic Reviews: Conduct quarterly audits to ensure everything is properly organized and up to date.
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