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Post by soundbarrier on Nov 7, 2006 16:56:13 GMT -5
Now, currently the songs I have told you about above are free- to get my name out there more.. so.. with digital distribution does this mean I gotta pull them from these other places? Would I be allowed to have soundclips at some places -you know..the kind that play 30 second teasers of your songs?? Just wondering how all that works. Oh, and reviews of my stuff are GREATLY appreciated (I think Beethoven's Bane needs either re-recording or better mastering- this is the first take "demo" of the song and it's already been blazing new trails!) Thanx again -keep rockin! -Soundbarrier
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Post by Krysis on Nov 9, 2006 15:59:19 GMT -5
Awesome site. I'm a pianist trained in Classical but play jazz and other styles as well. Right now I'm working on my CD which I have recorded using my imac and MIDI equipment. It's overwhelming when it comes to all of the paramaters that one needs to know when it comes to recording,production, mastering, distribution, marketing, etc.,since i am new at this(that is doing it by myself rather than at a professional studio). You seem to have a great network that enables one to get things rolling. Am very interested in your services and would like to know if you work with solo artists such as myself. My CD is in the style of quasi new age. classical overtones and minimalistic qualities. Sorry I didn't catch this entry right away, there is a lot going but that is no excuse in my book. Especially since it is in my own office But yes, I want here your work for sure. Sounds really intriguing and you can post links up here for everyone to check out, not just me. what you do, just in case you are not sure that is, up above you in the typing area are some icons. type out your link with http:// so on, and so on. Highlight it by holding down the left mouse button ( you know, silly me) and click that button up there that has a world on it. It should put code on each side that will make it a link. If this makes no sense, just type in and I will fix it up.
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Post by sure on Nov 9, 2006 17:20:01 GMT -5
Honestly it sounds pretty much like you are some con artist at the fair. What do you really know about the music business that a hundred other people are not doing already? Some of it sounds pretty hard to pull off.
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