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Why are there different numbers of covered sound recordings for musicians and vocalists, and why does this most oftern result in more sound recordings being distributed to vocalists than musicians?

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Why are there different numbers of covered sound recordings for musicians and vocalists, and why does this most oftern result in more sound recordings being distributed to vocalists than musicians?

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While there is approximately a 2 to 1 ratio in the amount of money collected for musicians as there is vocalists, there is often 3 to 4 times (or more) as many musicians on a project as there are vocalists. Quite simply, this allows the Fund to distribute to a larger number of recordings for vocalists in some years than musicians.

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