We offer "spot on" reproductions of popular songs
from any musical genre or era, including vocals and full music
production. Our goal is to produce an exact replica of the
original so that you will not be able to tell the difference between
the artist version and ours. In the event that an exact musical
reproduction is not possible, we come very close to it.
Music reproduction is ideal for radio and
television commercials, children's toys such as stuffed animals,
novelty items, and birthday card greetings. We deal directly with
companies in need of musical reproduction of original music who can
verify that they have obtained the publishing rights for any song we
replicate. In turn, we are happy to sign and submit talent release
forms for the use of our talent including the producer, musicians and
vocalists.
Music
reproduction of a popular song is an excellent way to cuts costs by not
having to pay for the original artists rights. We can also help
you determine who owns the publishing rights for any song to confirm
whether or not it is available.
All of our musical reproductions are "buyout" and
owned in full by our clients.
How We Do It? At Such a Low Price?
Our producer has the uncanny ability to build the
music tracks from the ground up using the same instruments and effects
heard on the original music production. We also have a range of male
and female vocalists, who with the proper coaching, can mimic a wide
array of musical artists.
Sample
Song Montage
These audio samples
are licensed material owned by our various clientele. Use of these
songs is restricted to the licensing obtained from publishers. Use of
our reproduction of these musical selections is also prohibited without
written permission.
Our producer is also one of the key musicians
playing multiple instruments, which greatly cuts the cost of hiring
additional talent.
Why Musical Reproduction?
Whenever a company uses an original song for
commercial purposes, there are two royalty fees that need to be paid
out as per the license agreements.
1. The Artist
This is the person or group who sang and performed
the original song. For example, if you wanted to use the popular song
"Baby Love" by the Supremes, you would need to pay the Supremes a
royalty fee for the use of the song.
2. The Publisher
This is the person who owns the publishing rights
to the song, which in most cases the person or persons who wrote the
song. In some cases, there are other parties who may own a share in the
publishing rights.
Cutting the Cost to make the use of
Popular Music Viable
If you decide you want to use the original song as
produced by the original artist, you need to get permission from both
the artist and the publisher to use the song in your radio commercial,
television commercial, interactive toy or novelty item.
Buying the rights for use of the original artist is
quite costly which is why most people enlist the services of production
companies like ours to reproduce the song. In this case, you only need
to obtain permission from the publisher and the royalty fees for the
publishing rights are much less. You do not need permission from the
original artist if you are doing a full musical reproduction of the
song.
Most publishers are happy to sell you the rights to
reproduce the music and vocals on any song, as long as the product
meets their approval.
Our Rates
In most cases we are able to reproduce exact
replicas of original music for under $1500 for a 30 to 60 second
replication of the song. In the event it is for a mass production
product such as a toy, the cost can be under $1100. Contact us and we
will be happy to discuss our process with you, as well as email you
samples of our work. See our contact information below.
Contact Information
If you care to discuss over the phone, please feel
free to call Lowell Christensen at 780-974-3980. Or email us directly: Contact