Thursday, August 30, 2012

How to become a songwriter - 2


So, where do the songs? It starts as an idea in the head of the writer and then is followed by the songwriting process to receive the checks stock. Try to write based on experiences from natural and spiritual. Once you come up with the story, condense. Here are some tips on how to prepare a package for review:

1) Name the songwriting business

2) Prepare letter

3) Only send copyrighted materials

4) lyrics typed on the letterhead

5) doubled spaced between verses or section

6) Lock the text as a poem

7) copyright and author information display

8) Limit to two or three songs, but not more than six

10) Send demo cassettes in case of need

11), boxes of labels correctly

12) Send package to 8 ½ x 11 envelope

Make sure you send the package to publishers and record companies to "pitch" your song (s). The package must be prepared thoughtfully and carefully so that it looks like a professional writer and credible.

For more information on songwriting, you can attend seminars, read books, talk to other authors, hire a consultant, and join associations. If you want to know the craft and business of songwriting, and how to protect and sell your work, then you should consider joining an association. They can give you the resources and tools necessary to advance in this field.

You can write to the Songwriters Guild of America, 1500 Harbor Blvd., Weehawken, NJ 07087-6732, and the Songwriters' Association in Washington, PMB 106-137, Washington, DC 20016. For more information on songwriting, you can contact The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 3402 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90405

Dr. Mary E. Waters.

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