This form is a Composer/Music Performance Agreement. The producer engages the composer and the composer accepts an engagement to compose and perform live improvisational keyboard music orchestrated for a television program series. The composer also grants to the producer the sole and exclusive right in the improvisational music composed and performed and for all uses connected with the exploitation of the program.
Yes, changes can be made, but both parties need to agree in writing to any modifications to keep everything above board.
If one party breaches the agreement, the other might seek legal advice to sort things out and ensure they get what was promised.
The duration can vary, but often agreements are set for the length of the project or a specific timeframe agreed upon by both parties.
The agreement should cover things like payment details, deadlines, rights to the music, and how copyright issues will be addressed.
Musicians, composers, production companies, and performing arts organizations in Seattle often use these agreements to protect their rights and interests.
Having an agreement keeps things clear and helps avoid any misunderstandings down the road, like who gets credit for the work or how royalties are handled.
It's a contract that outlines the terms and conditions for a composer and a performer to work together on music projects, ensuring everyone is on the same page.