The second option is to get your music to them digitally. There’s nothing worse than finding out your CD was damaged in transit. Burn that CD, pop it in an envelope, and drop it in the mail, right? Wrong! If you’re going to send a CD by post, make sure you use a padded envelope. For many people, snail mail is the way to do. If you were an executive working for a label known for its hip-hop, wold you waste your time listening to a county demo? Of course not. Just sending your stuff all around to every company you can think of is a giant waste of time and postage. If you’ve decided to go with the traditional method and want to send your demo in to a record label we’ve got a handful of tips to help keep your chances up!ĭo your research and find a label that produces music that is somewhat similar to your own sound. Then we’ll switch gears a bit and look at how you can make a splash in the digital realm. We’ll start with some tips for the old school technique: getting your demo to a record label. We’re going to take a look at how to go about doing that. Say you’ve been enjoying the creative act of songwriting for some time now, and you want to get your music out there. Last week we explored some of the reasons to give songwriting a try, even if you’ve never done it before! Continuing with a similar theme this week, we’re going to fast forward a bit.
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