Tag archive for "songs"

Emerging Musicians, Essentials, Established Musicians, TV and Film

Who In TV & Film Needs Your Music

1 Comment 04 February 2012

  Here are a couple of information sources where you can search for opportunities to pitch your music.  Maybe you have a song already written that you want to find a placement for; or, find the place then write the song.  That’s up to you but here is where to look:   IMDb Pro  An [...]

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Emerging Musicians, Essentials, Established Musicians, Music and Reviews

Tips For Music Placement

No Comments 04 February 2012

Here are some tips for getting your music placed in TV shows, films, and other media: The best title for a song is the one that describes the song, not a new-agey title; A song must quickly evoke a mood or feeling; Always have an instrumental version available; Songs written and sung by female song [...]

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Emerging Musicians, Music and Reviews

Focus on Singles not LPs

No Comments 06 April 2011

In the time it takes to complete a seriously good full-length album an artist could easily release two solid three-song EPs or a number of singles with remixes that help reach an audience that may never have heard your band. A great single release will get good blog coverage, is right for a low budget video, and perfect for the podcaster.

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copyright your songs

Emerging Musicians, Essentials, Legal Issues

Copyright Your Songs

1 Comment 08 February 2011

The Third Step In setting Up Your Band For Business: Copyright Your Songs.

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