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Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2550.0. "National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS)" by EZ2GET::STEWART (Cordless Bungee Jump Instructor) Wed Jul 08 1992 18:31

    
    I can't remember which of the music-related conferences I made my
    original promise in, so I posted it in the three I frequent.  Please
    feel free to repost this in the conferences I miss that you think might
    benefit.  My apologies if you've seen this post too many times already.
    
    I offered to sponsor membership in the National Academy of Recording
    Arts and Sciences to noters that meet the qualifications a while ago. 
    Then somebody asked me what the qualifications were.  Well, I now have
    the official qualifications and membership applications in hand.
    
    We'll get to those in a second, but first a quick review of the
    benefits:
    
    o	voting (active) members participate in the Grammy awards selection
    	process, all the way from nomination to hanging out at the show
    
    o	Chapter newsletter - stay in touch with working musicians in your
    	area
    
    o	NARAS Awards Guide - voting members receive a monthly list of CDs,
    	cassettes, LPs, VHS tapes, and Laser Discs that are offered at
    	greatly reduced prices.  (This is why I have a better CD collection
    	than some radio stations.)
    
    o	the local chapter sponsors a lot of regional activities - as you
    	might imagine, there are lots of things happening in my home
    	chapter here in LA: free movie screenings, pre-grammy listening
    	parties with celeb hosts and equipment give-aways, and the
    	luncheon series with guest speakers like Quincy Jones, Burt
    	Bachrach, and Bruce Swedien.
    
                Voting (active) Membership Qualifications
    
    The qualifications for vocalists, singers, leaders, conductors,
    producers, engineers, instrumentalists, musicians, arrangers, and
    spoken word are: "Required to have six (6) recorded and commercially
    released selections or their equivalent on a commercially released
    recording."  Six releases is from the old days when people actually
    released singles on 45 RPM vinyl.  An album side, CD, or cassette also
    qualifies.
    
                Non-Voting (wanker) Membership Qualifications
    
    There are no requirements (other than the ability to pay the membership
    dues) for non-voting members.
    
                           If You Want To Join
    
    If you're applying for voting status I need to see the "commercially
    released" product on which you're basing your claim for active
    membership.  This means that I want to verify you've actually done what
    you claim before I put you up for membership.
    
    After that, I'll send you the membership application and it's between
    you and the Academy.  If you're interested, please send Email to
    EZ2GET::Stewart.
    
    \John
    
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2550.1cut to the chase, net it outGJO001::REITERWed Jul 08 1992 18:414
    How much are non-voting dues?
    	and, that being said,
    Can you give an example of the savings on CDs?
    \Gary
2550.2good try, but...EZ2GET::STEWARTCordless Bungee Jump InstructorWed Jul 08 1992 21:127
    
    $65, $7/CD, and non-voters aren't eligible for the Awards Guide. 
    That's supplied to voters to encourage them to listen to what's
    happening.  To clarify, almost all of the CDs are offered at $7 per
    disc.  So, a 4 volume box set goes for $28.  There's a small handling
    charge.
    
2550.3GJO001::REITERThu Jul 09 1992 10:437
    So if I understand you correctly, if you are a non-voting member, you
    can't get the Awards Guide, therefore you can't get the cheap CDs,
    right?
    Well thanks anyway,
    \Gary
    (Curious to know how many people in this notes file, or at Digital for
     that matter, have had >5 recorded works published.)
2550.4Probably still fairly rareGOES11::G_HOUSEBlack Sheets Of RainThu Jul 09 1992 12:066
>    (Curious to know how many people in this notes file, or at Digital for
>     that matter, have had >5 recorded works published.)
    
    Remember that's songs, not albums...
    
    Greg
2550.5sorry to disappoint you, butEZ2GET::STEWARTCordless Bungee Jump InstructorThu Jul 09 1992 12:208
    
    There seem to be a number of people in COMMUSIC and the MUSIC
    conference that have been producing and promoting their own albums,
    cassettes, or CDs.  They're eligible if they've got 6 cuts or more on
    their media.
    
    If all you're looking for is a record club, this ain't it.
    
2550.6I don't understandGOES11::G_HOUSEBlack Sheets Of RainThu Jul 09 1992 13:565
    It doesn't have to be through a recognized label?  Anyone can fire up
    their 4-track, record 6 songs, sell a copy to a friend for $.01 and
    qualify?
    
    Greg
2550.7hey, I recognize that label!EZ2GET::STEWARTCordless Bungee Jump InstructorThu Jul 09 1992 20:1516
    
    Hey, I don't know about the fine print.  I don't konw how they define
    "commercial release" and I don't know how they check it.  That's
    probably why I have to "sponsor" the applicant.  So, theoretically,
    some deviant could try to jimmy his way in...  but then again, I have
    been following the trials and tribulations of the people that have
    written notes about marketing their music, so if someone pops up out of
    the blue with some half-baked, low grade cassette I have a decent
    chance of weeding them out.
    
    So, as far as the recognized label stuff goes, no, it can be your own
    label as I interpret the rules.  And when you get down to it, why
    shouldn't your own label be enough?  Isn't that how Chess records and
    Motown got started?
    
    
2550.8additional information on non-voting benefitsEZ2GET::STEWARTCordless Bungee Jump InstructorMon Jul 20 1992 18:2523
    I got an Email question about non-voting member benefits from one of
    our ROM-noters.  In the quest to deliver accurate information I called
    my chapter office to get some questions answered.  The info that
    follows is from the text of my reply to the ROM-noter.
    
	As a non-voting member, you're eligible for almost all of the
	same discounts that voting members get.  These include instrument
	discounts from some of the major chains (but nothing that you
	couldn't get yourself with some hard bargaining), discounted/free
	subscriptions to industry magazines (Mix, EQ, Guitar Player, &
	Keyboard to name a few), discounts on studio time, educational
	programs, restaurants, clubs, amusement parks, and free or
	reduced membership charges for related professional
	organizations. 

	You'll get a Membership Discount Directory with your materials. 
	I just called the Chapter office to verify all of this
	information and found out that you are indeed entitled to all of
	these benefits, as well as the monthly NARAS Awards Guide.  The
	Awards Guide is the discounted list of CDs and other
	entertainment media that was previously only available to voting
	members. 

2550.9sounding betterGJO001::REITERMon Jul 20 1992 18:3814
    OK, let's try this again, and, no, I am not just looking for a record
    club, but for $65/yr I am not looking for a charity, either.   :7)
    
    You say that non-voting members are now "eligible for almost all of the
    same discounts that voting members get".  Can you elaborate on the
    'almost' part?
    
    Does a non-voting member still need to be sponsored?
    
    Is there a number we can call or place we can write to get generic
    membership (albeit non-voting) information?
    
    Thanks - seriously, 
    \Gary
2550.10clarificationEZ2GET::STEWARTCordless Bungee Jump InstructorMon Jul 20 1992 19:2812
    
    I called the Chapter Office while I was writing that reply. 
    Consequently, the word "almost" should have been deleted.  The only
    difference between voting and non-voting membership is eligibility to
    participate in the Grammy Awards process.  *ALL OTHER* membership
    benefits are available to non-voting members.
    
    "Sponsorship" is only necessary if you're shooting for voting status.
    
    I will be glad to post any information you'd like to have...might as
    well do it for you and anyone else that's interested...