Across
- 3. Department in a record label that scouts talent and oversees artistic development.
- 7. The method by which music is delivered to stores, streaming platforms, or consumers.
- 10. A professional hired to perform on recordings or live performances without being a permanent band member.
- 11. Legal protection granted to the creators of original music, ensuring they control its use.
- 12. The process of scheduling live performances for an artist or band.
- 13. The strategy behind promoting music, albums, and tours to reach a target audience.
- 15. A company that produces and releases recorded music and helps manage artists.
- 17. The organized series of live performances in various locations by a musical artist or band.
- 18. The process of marketing an artist or a release to increase visibility and sales.
Down
- 1. The role of overseeing an artist’s career, including business decisions and strategy.
- 2. The sector of the music industry responsible for securing and managing rights to compositions.
- 4. The act of capturing sound for playback in a studio or other setting.
- 5. The process of granting permission to use music in films, TV shows, or advertisements.
- 6. The final stage of audio production, ensuring that all tracks are balanced and ready for distribution.
- 8. The payments made to artists, songwriters, or publishers when their music is used or sold.
- 9. The process of placing music in media, such as TV shows, movies, and commercials.
- 13. Selling branded products like t-shirts and posters to promote an artist and generate revenue.
- 14. The method of delivering digital music directly to listeners via services like Spotify or Apple Music.
- 16. The process of overseeing the recording and arrangement of music in the studio.
- 18. Managing the public image and media coverage of an artist or music group.