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The Truth About the Music Industry |
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YOU WANT THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MUSIC INDUSTRY?
Make sure you can handle it!
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Are
you just a dreamer, or do you want to do something about it? If you're
just a dreamer, you're probably not even reading this sentence. But if
you're the kind of person that REALLY wants to do something about it, you'll
take a minute and actually read through this report.
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you want to get anywhere, you NEED, MUST, HAVE TO know the way the
music industry really works. Not the way you think it works and not in
the fantasy world in which it's portrayed on TV. If you're really
serious, you'll learn the guidelines and do
everything possible to increase your chances of success.
If you don't
read through this information, you might be one of the thousands of people
who email companies saying "please give me a chance", and then get
confused and bitter when no one responds.
You must
understand that the music industry has changed dramatically in the last
5 years alone, (it's now 2009) and continues to change very rapidly as
major labels scramble for ways to stop the losses. The old business
model of the music industry is dead. It was built on principles and
practices of vinyl manufacturing and distribution that no longer
apply. But this is GREAT news for you and all independent artists!
It's now possible for an artist to make a career in the music industry
without any help at all from the record labels.
So let's get into the MYTHS that surround the music industry
and put an end to these limiting beliefs that are holding back thousands
of talented artists.
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MYTHS and UNTRUTHS SURROUNDING THE MUSIC INDUSTRY...
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Myth #1 Someone will discover you without a great recording...
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| Yes,
we've all heard the stories of some waitress being discovered while
waiting on a record label executive. Or a singer being discovered in
some small bar in Texas, or Oklahoma, etc. Yes, these things have
happened and will continue to. But if that's what you're waiting for,
you have a much better chance of winning the lottery. Good
luck! This way is fantasy land and is for dreamers only. |
| Myth #2 If you email and call enough people, someone will give you a chance... |
| Why should they? What you don't realize is that companies get literally
thousands of emails everyday with people telling their stories about
how they love singing and it's their dream. Yet, they have no
recording, no music up on the internet, no live
performances and the only step they've taken in their musical careers
is to email companies asking for a shot. Sorry, but that's not the way
it works. If you don't believe in yourself enough to invest in getting
a good recording made, don't expect anyone else to believe in you. Again,
this road is for dreamers only. |
| Myth#3 You don't need a great sounding music demo, any demo will be fine... |
| Wrong!!! The music demo/master is how you portray yourself to the world. The internet
is flooded with good music, so what's makes you think that a poor recording
will stand out against so many great recordings? It won't! You want to
constantly increase your chances of becoming successful, so if
possible, get a great sounding music demo/master recording, produced by
music industry pros. This will portray you in the best light possible
and put your unique talent front and center. |
| Myth #4 If you have a computer, you can get a program and do you own music demos... |
| Do you really believe that a program is all there is to producing great sounding music? Think
of all the programs you have in your computer. They are tools, just
like a music program is. Having a word processor doesn't make you a
writer, and having a drill doesn't make you a carpenter. But really
knowing how to use them properly is what makes the difference between a
pro and an amateur. While this might be the right road for a very very
small segment, most singers will find that their limited music
production skills aren't even close to the high quality level of their
vocal talent that took years to develop. Also, professional music
producers will direct and guide the singer during the recording process
to deliver her/his best vocal performance. The music producer can come
up with vocal harmonies, background vocal ideas, ad libs and whatever
else is necessary, including voice
processing and pro editing techniques. An experienced engineer in a professional studio with thousands of dollars worth of equipment and hi end microphones will give you the polished sound that will set you above the rest of the crowd.
So, do you want a professionally produced recording, or a home demo? Which one will help you build more fans?
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| Myth #5 You should send your music demo out to record companies in order to get signed. |
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is a biggie, because a few short years ago, this was absolutely true.
This was the way it was done, though the odds were still
astronomical.(that's a whole 'nother article-too long to cover here)
But to understand this now, you have to understand how the internet
has changed the music industry forever. Ask yourself this question. If YOU were given a job as A&R over at Sony, and you had to sign an
act and make them successful in 6 months or you would lose your job,
what would you do? You have 1000 CDs in 2 HUGE boxes in your office,
and you know from past experience that at least 95% will be garbage (home
recordings, lousy songs, can't hear the vocals, etc). Would you spend your time
listening to those CDs, or would you head straight to the internet and see where
the buzz is? Which artists are winning contests and climbing the indy
charts? Which artists have 5000 downloads of their songs and doing sold
out shows? Which artists have 20,000 people on myspace
and built up a huge fan base that constantly sings their praises on the
forums? Wouldn't it be smarter and more profitable to sign an act like that, which already
has so much going for them? Absolutely, and that's why it's crucial
today to BRING YOURSELF TO THE MARKETPLACE AND MAKE SOME NOISE! |
| Myth#6 The record company will develop you as an artist |
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companies are looking for artists that have already developed
themselves to a certain level, and this is now mostly done in the music
production stage of the process. When the artist finally gets into the
Internet Marketplace, they should have already established a unique
sound and image that represents who they are. Again, that's where
having an experienced music producer and a team of music industry
professionals working on your behalf can really benefit you.
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| Myth#7 If you get a record deal, you'll be rich |
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Sorry
to break it to you, but a record deal itself usually doesn't mean you'll get rich. If you are fortunate enough to get signed by a major label,
realize that this is only the beginning. Many artists are signed but
never record, some record but are never released, some are released
with no real push or backing by the company and many flop and are dropped by the labels, even though
they may have sales in the hundreds of thousands. The last estimate I
recently saw said that an artist that goes GOLD (sales of 500,000)
stands to make only around $47,000! This is why so many major artists
are choosing NOT to resign with their record companies, but instead, to
release their new CDs independently. An independent artist selling
10,000 of their own CDs can theoretically make twice the amount of money as the
signed artist selling 500,000 copies! (there are exceptions to this and every other point)
There are now more opportunities for singers and artists than ever before in history! The artists that succeed will be the ones that wanted it more, and were willing to sacrifice more in order to achieve success. You have to get yourself into the "game"! And of course, once you're in the "GAME", the talented ones will rise to the top!
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BOTTOM LINE
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If you're reading this, congratulations! You're a "doer" and you've just passed 80% of the people who do nothing but dream! If you're ready
to do more than just dream and you're serious about a career as a singer, we can help get you there.
START RIGHT NOW BY GIVING US A CALL OR EMAILING US
If you want that record deal, you need
to bring yourself to a certain marketable level before approaching
record labels. That means making an investment of time and money. You need professional music production, exciting pictures and a
serious internet presence! Bring your music directly to the people and
build up your fans! If you're successful enough on your own, record
labels will start approaching you, and then you can dictate the terms!!
So start right now by contacting us.
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What They Say...
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Songwriter: Akinori Nakamura
"I'm very excited that one of my song was recorded by a well funded artist. I believe my songs wouldn't been accepted by music industry people
without your supports. I'd been sending out my songs to the music
industry over the years, but none of them paid attention to my music
until I met you. I was one of the guy who believes the myth that if the
song was great, production doesn't matter. Now I have to admit I was
wrong. the production really does matter. You proved it to me and this
is the proof! My only regret is that I should have known you earlier. And I'd like to say thank you for providing me excellent services over
the last months. I'm sure that you are the best producer I've ever
worked with. And you have one of the most talented" ...CONTINUED...
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Useful Tips
10 Pitfalls You Must Avoid When Doing Your Music Demo!
Music Demos are NOT
like McDonalds hamburgers. They are not massed produced and they are
certainly not all alike. While cost is a concern when doing a music
demo, you must realize that a bad music demo is worse than no demo at all. A
bad music demo will close doors for you that you may never be able to open
again. Like anything in life, garbage is cheap and you pay extra for
superior quality. Do you want to be viewed like a cheap Hyundai or a
Top of the line Mercedes Benz? For an experienced music professional,
you may end up paying more than with a bargain basement dirt cheap
producer. But if you're really serious about pursuing a record deal
you must present yourself in a professional light if you have any hopes
of being signed.
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