
capnkid
Optimus Prime
How does one go about copywriting finished songs if one doesn't know how to read or write music?
capnkid said:How does one go about copywriting finished songs if one doesn't know how to read or write music?
RickW said:Not necessary to have the above ability. Just put a recorded copy of the song (single instrument and vocal is more than adequate) and a printed copy of the lyric into a big envelope with a copyright form and send it along with payment ($35?) to the Copyright office. Forms are available online. It's pretty easy actually.
capnkid said:thanx. i wonder if people get their submissions sent back due to another song sounding similiar?
hahahah... .yeah I was thinking that too. I have a question similar to this one. I am in a band right now. I don't really like the words that the singer is coming up with. I have talked about quiting the band and taking my songs with me, but the singer says that they are "our" songs now. What should I do about it?7string said:I think the LOC is a bit too busy to listen to every submission and compare to previous submissions.![]()
patlang12 said:hahahah... .yeah I was thinking that too. I have a question similar to this one. I am in a band right now. I don't really like the words that the singer is coming up with. I have talked about quiting the band and taking my songs with me, but the singer says that they are "our" songs now. What should I do about it?