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RM90Participant
Hey guys, I’m planning on submitting to some more exclusive libraries soon. I was wondering if it is better to submit several of the same style, or a group of different styles to show versatility.
NY ComposerParticipantHey RM,
It depends on a few things. How apt are you at multiple genres? If you are great at EDM but so so at Orchestral Tension, you should just write what you are best at . If you are able to write multiple genres, it’s great to show a diversity in writing style.
On important thing to note. Have you researched the library and what genre most of their placements are? There is a big difference between Dramady cues and Corporate, etc.
BEATSLINGERParticipantHey guys, I’m planning on submitting to some more exclusive libraries soon. I was wondering if it is better to submit several of the same style, or a group of different styles to show versatility.
Go with “Your Wheelhouse!!” Right now, to get onboard with the top companies “You’re gonna have to FLOOR them, or have a great Rep.”
You will always be able to submit more variety once you are in, and working.
RM90ParticipantI’m currently sitting on a handful of unreleased tracks to submit to an exclusive library. They are all happy tropical ukulele, anyone have any recommendations as to a library that would be a good fit for that style?
ArcanaParticipantI’m currently sitting on a handful of unreleased tracks to submit to an exclusive library. They are all happy tropical ukulele, anyone have any recommendations as to a library that would be a good fit for that style?
I see this ‘what library is good for this style’ often, I’m honestly a bit baffled by it.
Most libraries covers just about every style known to man.
Sure, there’s trailer libraries and some boutique libraries have only music of a certain theme (drama and documentaries for example), but most libraries that have 50+ albums seems to cover most things.I’ve certainly never seen a library that specialises in happy tropical ukulele. I’ve seen many that covers that style though.
BEATSLINGERParticipantMost libraries covers just about every style known to man.
Sure, there’s trailer libraries and some boutique libraries have only music of a certain theme (drama and documentaries for example), but most libraries that have 50+ albums seems to cover most things.I’ve certainly never seen a library that specialises in happy tropical ukulele. I’ve seen many that covers that style though.
I just “Searched Ukulele Production Music” and got OVER 5,000,000 results..
MichaelLParticipantI just “Searched Ukulele Production Music” and got OVER 5,000,000 results..
That’s brilliant.. You just made my night, BEATSLINGER!
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