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Music. sounds good to the ears, but takes allot of hard work from many
people, even while collaborating. What might sound good today, might not tomorrow, the industry is changing so fast
that artists come and go without people ever wondering or talking. It has never been more important to have a unique style
and stick to it. The hard part is making sure your style is a good candidate for today's market
and can easily accommodate the future market. That is where most artists fail in there fifteen minutes of fame,
the lack of being able to supply the demand for new content by the ever so growing digital media world.
To break it down for you, in language a caveman would understand. Update your audio material frequently, release it to the market
and view the results.
2 The 48 Laws of Power. By Robert Greene. Read it. Learn it. Master it. Live by it. This book will change your life forever.
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Now this is the most important marketing tip you will ever read.....
...YOU ARE WHO YOU SAY YOU ARE.
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Now that you have a little insight on how things should operate.
you should put many things into factor. One being is your music even considered commercial to begin with?
most indie artists fail to understand, the music industry has very strict laws pertaining to censorship
most words commonly used by artists and bands, are banned from being heard on the radio or released publicly.
Take a look at RIAA Parental Advisory
To get a more better understanding of how the censorship laws pertain to you.
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Audio Quality. Your house is only as good as its foundation.
You can not and will not succeed in the music industry if the quality of your material is mediocre or less.
If you have not invested wisely into your audio recording needs, now is the time. There is a ton of information available on the internet
about audio hardware and software, if you do not have a single clue about what is good and what's not. Check out MusiciansFriend.Com
for there most popular Items and read their user reviews. Alternatively do a Google web search about the products you have chose and match the results with your needs.
Doing this will help your career in the long run. Most artists are confined to their own tools and resources. Therefore you are not alone. If you are going to be releasing
music to the public, please take time and insure the likeability of your content, simply by having the quality where it should be.
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Now if everything has been going good with your career, you should take a look at a performance rights organization
there are Three Publishing Rights Organizations in the U.S. You can choose between the
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) or
Broadcast Music, inc. (BMI) or the smaller
SESAC For the processing and payments of royalties, They all charge some form of membership fee,
whichever you choose, writes your royalty checks. Simple as that.