RobertJ6401

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  • in reply to: Changing Trends in Micro/Major Sales #38033
    RobertJ6401
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    Pat
    I was responding to LA Writer at the top of the page. I thought it was the original post and I didn’t realize there were four previous pages.

    in reply to: Changing Trends in Micro/Major Sales #38032
    RobertJ6401
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    ““Mediocre” is in the ear of the person/client listening and I don’t think that is a valid way to judge music. One person’s trash can be another person’s treasure.”
    You have a point. Music is subjective to whoever is listening. I probably should not have gone further than that…lol

    in reply to: Changing Trends in Micro/Major Sales #38028
    RobertJ6401
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    I think the thread got off track here. I would like to return to that. I know that vocal song placements are quite less numerical than instrumentals. Do you need 2000 vocal songs or is it a different rule? I think you definitely need a niche and that niche has to be what film makers are looking for. I think too many artists are just making music of what they want thinking that it will sell. Customizing music to fit a certain mood will come more in handy and will narrow the vast competition a bit. The other thing that needs to be done is to have your music properly assessed. If it is mediocre and you think it is the greatest thing since sliced bread, it will take you awhile to figure out why you aren’t getting any placements. Any further thoughts?

    in reply to: That Pitch #37190
    RobertJ6401
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    I would not be paying money (pay for play) for services. I spent quite a bit and in the end, it did not help further my goals of getting placed. I would avoid this.

    RobertJ6401
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    Hey LionWings,

    I have been customizing my emails. I have researched the Library I was writing to very carefully. I am a member of Sync Academy so I probably think there are lots of producers doing this. It is still a great method of communication though. I suspect that there is saturation. Too many producers and not enough libraries. I think the trick will be to offer a niche that the library needs. One has to figure it out and then produce songs in that area.

    in reply to: Testimonial popups #37167
    RobertJ6401
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    Hi
    I am seeing no X’s on these popups. They still continue to appear. I have signed out and then back in again with no changes.

    Thanks,
    Robert

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