The three vinyl album soundtrack to the original Woodstock festival was released in mass quantities so it is not considered rare or collectible. It has also been reissued on CD so that knocks the value down too.
If your albums and jacket are in mint/unplayed condition, it may be worth $15-$20 to a collector of vinyl. If your albums are in the typical played condition, you won't get much for them, even if you could find a buyer.
They both make and sell sound recordings.
There are different royalty streams depending on who is playing/selling the music. A record store, for example, sells the CDs, then pays the label, who pays the artist. Itunes pays the label. There are other places to sell music. Video games have music. Commercials have music. You should have a contract with anyone who uses or sells your music for profit
Plan 9 Music specialises in vinyl music whether new releases or vintage records. It also supports independent music carrying small record releases, hosting events and offers regular competitions.
Woodstock wind chimes can be bought from popular online retailers like Amazon, they can also be bought in big local stores, such as Target and possibly Walmart. It may be a good idea to look at companies / stores that specifically sell wind chimes, an example would be Chimes.
I heard it's worth around $20-$30. I have the same original record I'm trying to sell also.
They both make and sell sound recordings.
A music retailer buys their CD's and music for low prices in different places, then they raise the price and sell it to make money. Their salary depends on how much they sell.
I don't know where Answers.com got permission to sell music by Cara DeFriece. That's the music that I paid a lot of money to record, and I'm not getting anything from Answers for it. I own the copyright...so why do you reap the benefit?
Woodstock Chimes does sell high quality wind chimes. They are the original musically-tuned chimes known worldwide for their high-quality and superior sound.
Depends on the popularity of the artist and the rarity of the record.
There are different royalty streams depending on who is playing/selling the music. A record store, for example, sells the CDs, then pays the label, who pays the artist. Itunes pays the label. There are other places to sell music. Video games have music. Commercials have music. You should have a contract with anyone who uses or sells your music for profit
They sing pop and rock songs music genre and perform them live. they also record the music and sell them. They are really popular for pop music and rock. They became famous on X-Factor in the UK
An indie singer is a singer that is independent, or "indie". They are unsigned to a major record label and produce and sell their music mainly by themselves.
How much would a man utd v benfica 1968 european cup final 45 vinyl record sell for?
Plan 9 Music specialises in vinyl music whether new releases or vintage records. It also supports independent music carrying small record releases, hosting events and offers regular competitions.
There Really is no LEGAL way to do this. Unless you consult the record company itself, it is considered illegal
You can either find a music shop that specialises in vinyl or you can put it on eBay for ever how much you wish to sell it for.