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Sam WillisJan 15, 2025 8:00:00 PM1 min read

How to get paid as a library musician

Want to make money from your music? Learn how to get paid by working as a library musician with professional composer and producer Paul Whitehead.

Paul Whitehead, a composer and producer specialising in music for TV and film, explains the process for getting paid for your library music and provides some pro tips for making money as a library musician in our latest Industry Insights video.

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How to make money from library music

Making money from music libraries can take a while, but it's a great way to secure consistent revenue and make a living from music production. Paul Whitehead's tips for making money, and getting paid, as a library musician include:

  • The more tracks you have on libraries, the better. Keep producing.
  • "Play the long game." Royalty delays mean you may not see significant royalties come through for a while. "As long as you don't stop producing, your royalties will catch up."
  • The majority of revenue comes through PRS, so join it as soon as possible if you're serious about making music for libraries or sync.

Watch the full video below to get more of Paul's pro tips for making money from stock music.

 


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Sam Willis

Sam Willis is dBs Institute's Content & Communications Manager and a writer with over ten years of experience. As a music writer, his work has been published in titles including Vice, PAPER Magazine, Red Bull Music, Long Live Vinyl Magazine and Classic Pop Magazine. As a copywriter, he has written long and short-form content for clients across several industries.

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