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noticingthemistake
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noticingthemistake
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11/21/2003 6:22 pm
Originally posted by chris mood
I don't think it depends too much on having an allready established reputation like "theonewhonoticesmistakes" is talking about, a good song is a good song, and someone who likes your song is not going to choose not to record it becuase they never heard of you...that's crazy.


The music biz is crazy if you haven't noticed 'lol', and I know everyone can agree if you have a name for yourself you got a better chance in having your tune bought. If you don't then it's going to be hard. Harder than anyone looking for fun would ever want. A good tune is a good tune, but it's naive to think that alone will get you in the door. The artist who you sent it to may love it, but it's still got to pass the record company (hell the artists fav. song may not even make it on the album[depending on the label]). Like producers and sound engineers, they got there own market they would rather shop at. The business of today goes more by "who knows you" more than anything, especially entertainment. Sad but true. Without a name it's like trying to hit the lotto, good luck!

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