Learning tracks are the fastest way to help your quartet, chorus, choir or ensemble get off paper and onto the stage. The price to have learning tracks recorded for a standard song (up to four minutes, no more than four parts) is $200. You supply the sheet music/arrangement, and we’ll record the tracks to learn it with!
With your purchase you will receive:
There are currently over 900 ready-to-go learning tracks for songs in our library of pre-recorded songs available for instant download. Most prices are approximately $90-100 for a full set of tracks in all parts. Songs with more parts or longer length may be slightly higher in price.
All library tracks are sold as-is. There may be slight alterations from the sheet music based on the request of the original group who ordered the song. We recommend purchasing the full stereo mix to preview the song before ordering the full package. All songs in the library have full-mix previews available for purchase.
We cannot provide sheet music for any copyrighted or public domain songs. Most songs are available through the Hal Leonard ArrangeMe Program (Sheet Music Plus, Sheet Music Direct), through Barbershop Harmony Society or directly through the arranger. If you cannot find the arranger’s contact information through a simple Google search, we may be able to help you find that information.
Mechanical licensing fees are the responsibility of the purchaser. By purchasing learning tracks from Quick Start Vocal Productions, you agree to the responsibility of paying mechanical licensing fees for the copies that you make. You can learn about and pay mechanical licensing fees by going to the appropriate agency for your country. (Harry Fox (www.harryfox.com) for US customers; CMRRA (www.cmrra.ca) for Canadian customers; others please do a search for Mechanical Licensing within your own country.) Mechanical licensing fees are collected to pay royalties to the copyright owners. The arranger owns the copyright on any public domain song. You will likely need to pay the copyright holder directly for public domain songs. Mechanical license fees are affordable and should be taken seriously. Protect your group and your learning track provider by making your learning tracks legal.
These recordings are the sole property of Chris Arnold and Quick Start Vocal Productions. Illegal distribution will result in legal action.