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Q&A: How is a Session Musician or Session Singer normally paid ?
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Richard Jay
Richard Jay is a songwriter, producer, author of bestselling book How To Get Your Music in Film & TV, and president of The Music Broker Network
 
By Richard Jay
Published on 8th May, 2008
 
Usually a Session person is paid a flat-fee for their time (& talent).

Usually a Session person is paid a flat-fee for their time (& talent).

However it really depends on how much the bring to the track. For example, many Dance producers hire different singers to front different songs: invariably, they would be paid a fee plus a small royalty on record sales (commonly referred to as "points"). This royalty would be lower than if they were the actual artist signed to the Record Company because in this instance the Dance Producer is effectively the "artist".