Organizing your music: Spreadsheet? Database? Other?
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:14 pm
Hi all,
Since I'm starting to get a bit of a collection music -- some unfinished, some finished but not submitted, some submitted but not placed, some placed, some written by me, some co-written with others, etc., etc., etc. -- I'm looking for the best way to keep track of everything. Up until now, I've just been doing it by memory, but my collection is getting a little large for that now. And, I can only imagine how difficult that would be as I start approaching the numbers of songs that, say, Kello Tronica, Dave Walton, Mazz, Matto, et al, has out there working for them.
Plus, if something should happen to me, I need to have everything documented for my wife, so she can keep tabs of everything, since she and my daughter would be entitled to that income in the future.
So, what do you use? Do you use a simple spreadsheet? A database like FileMaker? Or is there something that's sort of custom-built for commercial composers?
Since I'm starting to get a bit of a collection music -- some unfinished, some finished but not submitted, some submitted but not placed, some placed, some written by me, some co-written with others, etc., etc., etc. -- I'm looking for the best way to keep track of everything. Up until now, I've just been doing it by memory, but my collection is getting a little large for that now. And, I can only imagine how difficult that would be as I start approaching the numbers of songs that, say, Kello Tronica, Dave Walton, Mazz, Matto, et al, has out there working for them.
Plus, if something should happen to me, I need to have everything documented for my wife, so she can keep tabs of everything, since she and my daughter would be entitled to that income in the future.
So, what do you use? Do you use a simple spreadsheet? A database like FileMaker? Or is there something that's sort of custom-built for commercial composers?