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What is wrong with my presentation? Find out some of the causes .....
The secret behind convincing a record company is not just the well arranged music, but also THE DEMONSTRATION OF CAN-DO ATTITUDE. Be careful. Your can-do attitude should not have a show of empty pride; instead, it must demonstrate marketing skills. Marketing skills by our definition is packaging the product for a targeted market. The moment a record company feels you demonstrate a professional selling skills, they bow. It may sound very easy a thing to do, but fact is many artists and bands simply do not understand what it means by "demonstrating selling skills." As a result, we have developed an Artist Packaging Service to help talents polish their personal and song(s) presentations. Our artist packaging service put you ahead of the competition. Read testimonies. For artist packaging click here.
VERY SKILLED MUSICIAN AND CAN SUPPORT ESTABLISHED ARTISTS, BUT UNKNOWN?
There are so many ways in reaching your goal of being heard or known by established bands. However, the oldest and most conventional methods have always worked best and one of them is one-on-one interaction with an artist or a band. The best time and place to do that is to remain after the gig or find your way backstage and talk to any of the band members. Ask them where they rehearse and go prove yourself. You may also try to retrieve a direct contact address (Not a fan club e-mail address). They will squeeze you in if you outplay their best. You may also drop your information and contact e-mail and address at music sites. Hope that helps you.
When and why is demo reviewing necessary?
The answer to the "When" part of the title of this article is quite simpler than the latter; before the final mix and before you submit to a record company. Why is demo reviewing necessary? It is necessary to submit your demo to a Demo Reviewing Agency for two major reasons.
Reason number 1: Demo Reviewing Agencies work directly with record companies or are businesses operated mostly by ex or current A&R Executives and Reps. The A&R can determine within 3 seconds if the music is ready or needs more work. Therefore, you need to outsmart them by having your works reviewed by a professional, who knows exactly why the A&R will dump your demo.
Reason number 2: Everybody loves his or her compositions and may undermine petty mistakes or not even know how to identify them. I strongly recommend that you review the song before attempting a deal. It cost less to pay for a professional review than blowing a chance. A good demo review could improve every bit of your music production
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