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    just wanted to go back to naudio question above about whether you should send your songs to one library at a time and wait for an answer (or a reasonable amount of time) before sending it to the next library, or if you just send it to a few libraries at the same time and risk having to turn down some of them.
    Given that things tend to move pretty slow in that area I could see the benefit of sending it to a few libraries at once, unless that’s considered bad practice and you would lose any chance of working with that library again in the future…

    in reply to: Sharing new work – best practices #43897
    sebgar
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    I think I get the idea here. It’s ok to have your songs in a public site where everyone can play them, but don’t allow sharing, reposting, downloading, etc. Thanks for the advice Art! 🙂

    in reply to: Sharing new work – best practices #43892
    sebgar
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    Soundcloud has this ‘social media’ aspect to it, so you can repost someone else’s songs and that would show up in your feed, it’s just a way to share songs you like.

    in reply to: Sharing new work – best practices #43889
    sebgar
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    Hi everyone, I am extremely new to this – as you will probably realize by my question below – but following up on best practices for sharing work, I’m currently working on building my catalog, and I keep all my finished work in soundcloud. I see other users liking, commenting, and reposting some of my tracks and I’m wondering whether this could be an issue the day I try to pitch some of these tracks to a library. Any advise? Thanks in advance!

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