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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the song split sheet in the editor.
Begin by entering the 'Song Title' and 'Date' of production. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for record-keeping.
Fill in the 'Recording Artist', 'Label', and studio details including name, address, and phone number. This section provides context for your song's production.
Indicate if any samples were used by circling 'YES' or 'NO'. If applicable, provide details about the sampled album and artist.
For each writer/composer, complete their respective sections. Include their name, address, phone number, and whether they have a publishing deal. If yes, list the publishing company and percentage.
Specify the affiliation with a PRO (ASCAP, BMI, SESAC) and detail ownership percentages for lyrics and music. Each writer should sign and provide their birthdate and SSN/EIN.
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You should fill out and sign a split sheet once everyone agrees a song is finished. A signed split sheet is a legally binding agreement that will help resolve any possible split errors when registering.
What is a song split sheet?
A split sheet is a written agreement that identifies each contributor to a song and establishes ownership percentages amongst them. The agreed percentages determine how much each contributor will receive from the royalties generated by their music.
What is a split sheet in music?
In short, it is a signed agreement stating the name of the song, when it was written, by whom, everyones contact info, and agreed percentages of the song between all co-writers that equal 100% and represent the amount of songwriting royalties to be received if the song ever makes money.
Maibasojen[1] is a piece of music that I made as part of a long-ago project to make 26 pieces, one for each of the alphabet.[2] It turns out that at the time I
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