Songwriting

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P rofessional Songwr iting Secrets.

Songwriting As a fellow songwriter, I'm sure you've shared some of your songs with your family and friends. Without a doubt, you've also heard them say that your song is better than any of the songs they're hearing on the radio. And you know what? They're probably right. Just because you're an unpublished songwriter doesn't mean that you aren't good ­ or even great ­ at your craft. But, even if your song is destined to be a hit, it still might not be cut or even published. Why? I'm glad you asked. This question weighed heavily on me for years. I was writing songs which I knew were good, my friends and family told me they were good, and professional songwriters and evaluators even validated that they were good. So why wasn't I getting a cut? I wasn't getting a cut because I didn't know anything about the music industry. I didn't know who to talk to or how to present my package. I didn't know that the music industry is a business ­ I just thought they were in the business of recording hit songs! The reason I didn't know anything about the industry is because it is a closed door industry. The reason why nobody told me the things you'll learn in my book is because nobody wanted me to know! That's right. The movers and shakers and their people don't want you to know what it takes to write a hit song and get it recorded, because if they tell you..... You then become competition. Did you get that? Let me explain. There are thousands and thousands of songs out there waiting to find a home on somebody's album. But, there's only room for a handful of them. Those spots are usually going to be given to: 1. The singer/songwriter who is the recording artist. Then they will receive the songwriter's royalties as well as their own! 2. Proven songwriters who've had major hits. A big investment is made in each song by the label ­ they don't want to mess around with a high risk unknown songwriter! 3. Their buddies and relatives or anyone else they owe a favor to. It's sad, but it's true. Your song could be better than any of those other songs, and it already has three strikes against it. What can you do to turn those tables around? How can you get your foot in the door and be recognized for your talents? By writing more and more, networking with everyone you can meet, and learning about the music industry. Behind the smoke and mirrors of the music industry is a world full of corporate executives, managers, producers, and A and R staff who want hit songs. Their job depends on finding hit songs, but the odds are against them. So what do they do?


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