
Nandoram
Crom!!!!
Your music will be heard if it's good. You can do things on your own to get people to listen to your music. I have released two free albums. You can promote them on websites where there can be like minds, who may like your music.
You want to be heard by the masses but (from the way you're talking), I doubt that you make music that the masses will like.
This being said, you have to target your audience. If you are truly good and "inspiring", people will listen to you. Not because your music will fall from thin air because of it's heavenly quality .. but because of the people who do like it, will tell others. In underground music scenes, you become "known" by the people from that scene because of word of mouth. That would be the product of good music but not marketable.
The fact is, you're not going to be heard by the "masses". But if you pay attention to how you're "marketing" your great music, you can have people who actually care, listening to it.
What you want exactly doesn't exist. Plus, it doesn't make sense to exist really.
It's like me getting independent romance films shoved down my throat. I dont like romance films but in order for the independent film maker to be seen by the masses, they have to shove it down everyones throat.
If you want to be heard by the masses, get on a major label.
If you want to be respected by your peers and music lovers, play music because you love it, with disregard to public appreciation.
If these options dont work for you, play the bugle in a regionally acclaimed marching band.
Dude:
You have released two free albums? Where are they? I checked your website, and they are not there.
I heard your two snippets, and they sounded very good. They are instrumental music cues.... designed for film or television.
But you are not qualified to tell me my music wouldn't appeal to the masses.
But let's get specific. Maybe you think the masses is everyone on the planet? Everyone buying the latest JONAS BROS or HANNAH MONTANA cd? No, I'm not after everyone on the planet. I am targeting a specific audience: folks who enjoy melodic rock music. I've had MANY people tell me that they love my music... people in their 50s, all the way down to 17-18 year olds. But I realize I need help getting to the next level... getting out there and building more of an awareness.
What I want to exist makes all the sense in the world. The way the record companies do business NOW doesn't make sense. It's why everything is in disarray. You know... their sole objective is to market to the "teenies" and to forget the "teenies" when they grow up. There is nothing wrong with continuing to market music to people who have grown up... have disposable income, and who still enjoy the melodic rock music of the 60s, 70s, 80s... and today.
A major label doesn't make sense for me, because of their "teenie" focus. You are young enough (20?) to still take part in that, so maybe that will work for you. I had to start my own company because I'm a lot older, and record companies wouldn't take a chance on me because of that.
I don't create music for the respect of other musicians. I would like other musicians to enjoy my music (and personally know many who do), and ... yes... I know some that don't like my music. No problem there. I'm creating my music for me and the others who like melodic rock music... and can't find enough of it. I believe it's possible to find enough of these folks that will enable me to keep creating more music... and that can possibly help me pay off my house in the meantime!
