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SELLING SHEET MUSIC is the leading podcast of the sheet music publishing industry, covering topics related to the creation, marketing, and distribution of sheet music. Whether you’re an aspiring composer, a seasoned music executive, or just interested in learning more about where sheet music comes from, you’ll find the news, opinion, insight, and advice you need to make sense of an industry that is rapidly evolving. Join us every week as we go behind the scenes with major publishers, learn from trailblazing creators, and study the ins and outs of self-publishing in this one-of-a-kind show.

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SELLING SHEET MUSIC is the leading podcast of the sheet music publishing industry, covering topics related to the creation, marketing, and distribution of sheet music. Whether you’re an aspiring composer, a seasoned music executive, or just interested in learning more about where sheet music comes from, you’ll find the news, opinion, insight, and advice you need to make sense of an industry that is rapidly evolving. Join us every week as we go behind the scenes with major publishers, learn from trailblazing creators, and study the ins and outs of self-publishing in this one-of-a-kind show.

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English


Episodes
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69. Getting Your String Writing "In Gear" with Katie O'Hara LaBrie

2/24/2026
Katie O'Hara LaBrie is a cellist, music educator, and a prolific composer for educational string orchestra, having published with Alfred Music and Randall Standridge Music, where she also serves as the orchestral division editor. She's also the author of a new warmup method "Getting in Gear." We had a great conversation about the basics of writing for strings as well as how to adjust your compositional style to fit the grade level of the perfomring ensemble. At the end of the show we'll also share two recent compositions of hers for string orchestra: "Atoms" and "Unbridled Spirit."

Duration:00:48:18

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Brian Balmages: Finding Success in Educational Music

2/3/2026
Brian Balmages is a world-renowned composer and conductor, as well as the director of Make Music Publications and Digital Education for Alfred Music. Today we are taking a deep dive into his compositional process as well as the world of Concert Band Music. His approach to the role of a composer and his philosophy of music is very refreshing and I think composers and music educators especially will get a lot out of this episode. He also introduces two of his works for us to listen to, "Sunset Suspended" and "Love and Light." --- Check out sellingsheetmusic.com for episode transcripts and more! Buy Garrett's music at breezetunes.com!

Duration:00:58:07

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67. Tommee Profitt’s “The Birth of a King” and the Composer as Producer

12/2/2025
Today's guest has been on my interview "wish list" since day one! He's racked over 100 BILLION streams of his cinematic music, as well as 17 platinum and 26 gold certifications as a producer for artists such as Migos, Avril Lavigne, Josh Groban, and NF. His Christmas Album "Birth of a King," plays nonstop in my house from Thanksgiving to New Year's and the live concert version featuring 20 artists, a 60 piece orchestra, and a 100 voice choir will be playing this weekend to a sold out crowd at Bridgestone Arena in downtown Nashville. Please welcome to the show, the one and only, Tommee Profitt!

Duration:00:52:29

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[REBROADCAST] AI and the End of Physical Sheet Music: Enote CEO Boian Videnoff

10/22/2025
It seemed the perfect time to revisit this interview from last year with Boian Videnoff, the co-CEO and co-founder of Enote, a music technology startup in Berlin developing powerful AI-technology capable of digitizing sheet music into fully interactive musical scores.

Duration:00:51:36

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66. ScoreCloud: Bridging the Gap Between A.I. and Live Performance, with Johan Ronström

10/7/2025
Today's episode highlights another company working on developing AI sheet music capabilities. My guest is Johan Ronström, the project manager of ScoreCloud, which has been described as "Google Translate for Sheet Music."

Duration:00:35:22

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65. Klang.io CEO Sebastian Murgul on the Role of A.I. in Sheet Music

9/23/2025
Sebastian Murgul is the co-founder and CEO of Klang.io, a music software company based in Germany that has developed a suite of tools including Transcription Studio, Piano2Notes, and MelodyScanner that use A.I. to transcribe audio recordings into PDF, MIDI, and MusicXML. We had a fantastic conversation about the underlying technology and swell as an honest conversation about what the future of the music industry might look like.

Duration:00:39:10

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64. Building “Shazam for Sheet Music”: Songscription CEO Andrew Carlins

9/2/2025
Andrew Carlins is the CEO and Co-Founder of Songscription, a company that uses AI models to automate music transcription from audio recordings. The company is still in the early stages, having launched only a few months ago at the time of this interview, but they’ve got big ideas about how to use technology to revolutionize music education.

Duration:00:40:06

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63. Adrian Holovaty on Soundslice, Chat GPT Hallucination, and the Future of Interactive Scores

8/26/2025
Adrian Holovaty is the founder and CEO of Soundslice, a web-based application for learning music that combines audio, video, and music notation. We recorded this conversation in July of 2025, a few weeks after Soundslice was in the news because Chat GPT was directing its users to Soundslice promising a feature that did not exist. What makes the story even more insane is that in response Adrian decided to quickly develop and implement that feature, making Soundslice arguably the first company in history forced to add a feature to its product because of an AI hallucination. Follow the work of the Music Notation Community Group

Duration:00:40:44

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62. Musicnotes’ Michael Sinshack and Joe Harris on the Human Touch Behind Digital Sheet Music

8/5/2025
Today's episode is part two of my visit to Musicnotes Headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin and it features Michael Sinshack, a publications administrator, and Joe Harris, a music specialist for Musicnotes.com. Both are experienced editors and engravers who've been working in digital sheet music since the very beginning and they have a lot of really great insight about music notation, quality control, and the human effort that is still required in this increasingly digital world. Musicnotes Marketplace Musicnotes Signature Artists

Duration:00:35:25

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61. Musicnotes' Dan Heiliger and Tom Nauman on Trends in Digital Sheet Music

7/29/2025
For today's episode I'm sharing an interview I recorded on location at Musicnotes Headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin with Dan Heiliger, the CFO and Vice President, and Tom Nauman, Chief Publications Officer. We had a great conversation about the history of Musicnotes, digital music in general, how to react to trends online and a host of other things. I learned a lot from this conversation and I think you will too. Musicnotes Marketplace Musicnotes Signature Artists

Duration:00:41:07

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60. Dan Forrest: Composing and Marketing Major Works

6/10/2025
I'm very excited for today's episode! Joining me is composer Dan Forrest to talk about everything that goes into composing and marketing a major or multi-movement work a.k.a. one that's much longer than a typical composition or arrangement. We tend to focus on those shorter pieces of music on this show, because that's normally the place for aspiring composers to start. But, as you'll soon hear, those larger works have their place and there's a lot to be gained from writing them. We of course got into publishing as well. Dan has a fantastic perspective as someone who's both a composer and an editor and also as someone who's chosen both traditional and self publishing for his works, making him the perfect type of guest for this show!

Duration:00:48:35

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59. Breaking Down Jake Runestad's "Earth Symphony"

4/22/2025
Today is the final episode of our coverage of the American Choral Director's Association Conference (ACDA) in Dallas. My guest is Jake Runestad, the featured composer of the Finale Concert, who conducted his Earth Symphony for choir and orchestra. Afterwards he came on the show to talk about the performance, share about the piece, and discuss his compositional process. There's a lot of great advice in this episode, including insights on working with a lyricist, writing music about difficult subjects, and navigating the business of composing. Listen to Earth Symphony: Movement 1: Evolution Movement 2: Ambition Movement 3: Destruction Movement 4: Lament Movement 5: Recovery

Duration:00:34:30

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58. The U.S. Copyright Office on Artificial Intelligence and Copyrightability, with Jalyce Mangum

4/1/2025
Earlier this year, the US Copyright Office issued the second part of its long anticipated report on copyright and artificial intelligence, which was focused on issues of copyrightability. Today I'm very excited to share my conversation with one of the authors of that report, Jalyce Mangum, who serves as AttorneyAdviser to the Office of General Counsel at the U.S. Copyright Office. Resources from the U.S. Copyright Office: Copyright and Artificial Intelligence Landing PageCopyright and Artificial Intelligence, Part 2: CopyrightabilityCopyright and Artificial intelligence, Part 1: Digital ReplicasCopyright Registration Guidance for Works Containing AI-Generated MaterialsEngage Yor CreativityWhat Musicians Should Know About Copyright https://www.copyright.gov/subscribe/ Contact the Copyright Office in English or Spanish for assistance or to request a speaker: Contact Form and Speaker Request Form

Duration:00:42:24

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57. Painfully Unpublished! Alfred Music's Jack Zaino (LIVE at ACDA!!)

3/29/2025
Dive into the world of choral music publishing with this episode featuring Jack Zaino from Alfred Music! Gain insights into Alfred's focus on serving public schools, teachers, students, and community choirs. Aspiring composers will discover essential advice on submitting music and building industry connections. Choral directors will find valuable tips for selecting the perfect repertoire. Explore the collaborative nature of music publishing and hear Jack's reflections on his mentor, Audrey Snyder. A must-listen for anyone involved in the choral music community.

Duration:00:26:12

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56. Hal Leonard Choral: LIVE at ACDA!!

3/26/2025
Joining me live at the American Choral Director's Association National Conference in Dallas is Scott Harris, Stacey Nordmeyer, and Luke Talen for a wide ranging discussion about the state of the choral industry and how composers can find their place in it!

Duration:00:41:30

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What's Coming Next for Selling Sheet Music!

3/19/2025
Popping in to your feed today with two quick announcements! First, this Friday we are officially launching "Sheet Music Insider," a new weekly newsletter compiling the biggest stories in our industry each week. Sign up at sellingsheetmusic.com today! Second, we are adding video to the podcast! Follow our new YouTube channel, @sellingsheetmusic as well as our Facebook and Instagram accounts to stay up to date and be a part of the conversation! We'll be back on Saturday with a brand new episode featuring the Hal Leonard Choral Team.

Duration:00:03:10

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55. Greg Gilpin: When a Publisher Says "Yes!"

2/18/2025
Today we are taking a behind the scenes look at the publishing process with Greg Gilpin, composer and editor for Shawnee Press. We've talked a lot on the show about submitting to publishers and what publishers are looking for. But today we're going to focus on what happens when they actually say "YES!" You might be surprised at how many steps there are in this process.

Duration:00:39:58

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54. Celebrating Ten Years of MUSIC ARRANGING TIPS with Justin Tokke

2/5/2025
Today's episode celebrates the ten year anniversary of Music Engraving Tips, an online community that includes one of the largest music related facebook groups on the internet. It's founder, Justin Tokke, is an expert composer and engraver based out of New York, and we had a fantastic conversation about the history of the group, the need for quality engraving, and how self-publishing composers can improve their scores.

Duration:00:41:11

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53. DIY Marketing for Composers, with Musicnotes' Jaleesa Garland

12/18/2024
For today's episode I'm on site in Musicnotes' Nashville office, speaking with their senior marketer Jaleesa Garland. This episode is full of great concepts and principles that will help composers market their music better. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garrett-breeze/support

Duration:00:41:14

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Quick Tip #20: Keep Your Audience on the Platform

11/26/2024
Quick Tip #20: Keep Your Audience on the Platform --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garrett-breeze/support

Duration:00:01:49