
mjr
ADD -- blessing and curse
I was reading a few articles (I believe a couple of them were on MusesMuse) about sending songs to music publishers. One of the articles advised sending the following:
1. CD with all contact info
2. Short bio
3. Lyric sheets
It also states:
"List any significant professional credits that apply to the purpose of your submission. If you want your song published, list other published or recorded songs, contests won, etc."
It seems a bit like a Catch-22 if you're just starting out. How can you "get experience", or get an "in" if you can't get your foot in the door? It also seems that someone with more experience would be preferred over a budding songwriter.
I know in my line of work, I can just do projects and add them to my resume. The same thing cannot be said for songwriting.
1. CD with all contact info
2. Short bio
3. Lyric sheets
It also states:
"List any significant professional credits that apply to the purpose of your submission. If you want your song published, list other published or recorded songs, contests won, etc."
It seems a bit like a Catch-22 if you're just starting out. How can you "get experience", or get an "in" if you can't get your foot in the door? It also seems that someone with more experience would be preferred over a budding songwriter.
I know in my line of work, I can just do projects and add them to my resume. The same thing cannot be said for songwriting.