brendandwyer
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What would you say is the first step (after writing and recording a demo version) towards selling songs to music publishers.
Where does one look for publishers. Should we pre-decide what types of publishers to submit to, or should we submit to many publishers of differing styles (if publishers even have styles or genres).
Is it the typical demo, cover letter deal or is there a submission guideline some of them follow.
I'm new to this side of it. I've got the write songs for ten years and record them, put em on a shelf to die thing down though
Where does one look for publishers. Should we pre-decide what types of publishers to submit to, or should we submit to many publishers of differing styles (if publishers even have styles or genres).
Is it the typical demo, cover letter deal or is there a submission guideline some of them follow.
I'm new to this side of it. I've got the write songs for ten years and record them, put em on a shelf to die thing down though


At least the smaller ones, they expect YOU to do a lot of the work. If you have any game plan for that, let them know. Unless you are the greatest songwriter of all time, they want to know if you have anything else besides the song i.e. connections, a resume, opportunities to perform or have your stuff performed, etc.
lol) they do work. If your a great musician like DavidK, you'll hit it big. But if your a "nobody" I wouldn't suggest emails... I used to try and Email Dr Dre in like 2000 for example, and never got emails back lol. If you do have credentials, than that's different imo, your more likely able to do more.
We both agree that you cant just send a disc and that's that. You have to do something PRIOR to sending that disc. It might be knowing someone, knowing someone who knows someone, an email, or generally getting SOME communication happening BEFORE you go further.