
If you've ever posted a performance video and watched it get hit with a copyright claim, you know the feeling. You played the piece well. The musicians sounded great. And then YouTube flags it, the audio gets muted, or the whole thing comes down. For something you have every right to share.
I built a subscription on my site to fix that. Here's why, and how it works.
Why I made this
For a long time I sold pieces one at a time. You bought the score, you got the PDF, that was the deal. It worked. But it left a gap.
Directors kept asking the same things. Can I livestream this on Sunday? Can I post the spring concert to our church's YouTube? Can my students keep the copies? Do I need to ask you every single time?
The honest answer used to be a string of emails and case-by-case permissions. That's a bad system. It's slow for you and slow for me, and it stands between musicians and the music they want to play. So I stopped thinking about single pieces and started thinking about access. One membership that covers the rights, the discounts, and the day-to-day questions, so you can get on with making music.
Start free
The first tier costs nothing. You join, and you get 5% off all sheet music and tracks, free demo tracks, and a starter pack of three ready-to-use orchestral underscore pieces with full score and parts. You can post your performance videos online, live instruments only, with attribution. No monetization at this level, but no takedowns either.
It's the best place to start. You don't have to decide anything big. Join, look around, and see if it's useful before you spend a dollar.
Virtuoso, for players who post
Virtuoso is ten dollars a month. It's built for soloists and small-group players who want full posting rights.
You get 40% off solo, duet, trio, and quartet music, plus 10% off orchestral and institutional scores. You can post monetized videos, use accompaniment tracks in non-monetized content, and live-stream your performances. If you sell sheet music or tracks of your own, a single suite usually covers the month and then some.
This is the tier for the player who treats their channel seriously and wants to stop worrying about whether a post will stick.
Maestro, for directors and programs
Maestro is twenty dollars a month, and it's the one most members choose. It's for directors, teachers, churches, and serious creators.
You get 50% off all digital music and 25% off print, applied automatically at checkout with no codes. You can monetize performances, livestreams, and videos, including ones that use accompaniment tracks. You can stream your services and post recorded video on your website without asking permission for each performance. You can print and share unlimited copies with your students. And you get a license certificate in your name, which matters when an administrator or a grant application asks what you're allowed to do.
It also includes two private Zoom sessions a year. Use them for a clinic, feedback, or a consultation. Whatever's useful to your program.
If your school or church streams and archives performances on any kind of regular basis, this is the tier that pays for itself.
A note for non-profits: verified 501(c)(3) ensembles can get Maestro at $99 a year. Same rights, same benefits. Email me and I'll set it up.
What happens if you cancel
Anything you bought is yours forever. The discount and the licensing rights tied to your tier stop when you leave, but the sheet music doesn't disappear. You keep what you paid for.
That's the whole idea. Low risk to start, real value if you stay.
A quick word on the music
I write music I want people to feel. Some of it isn't easy. But I've found that when musicians love what they're playing, they rise to it, and the difficulty stops mattering as much. My hope is that every performance is a real moment between the people on stage and the people listening.
The subscription exists so that nothing gets in the way of that. No takedowns, no permission emails, no guessing.
Start free. Post your performances. Upgrade when you need more. JOIN NOW.
