How to Pitch and Promote Your Songs (Songwriter’s Market Business Series)

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To help songwriters capitalize on this demand for songs and understand the many changes and pitfalls within the industry, a veteran songwriter now shares his success secrets.Recording pioneers would hardly recognize the music industry today. While new acts rise and fall, technology such as CD burners and Internet file sharing programs ignite battles over copyrights and royalties. One aspect of music that has not changed, however, is the industry’s insatiable appetite for new songs. Fred Koller,

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  1. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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    An invaluable guide and tutorial for song promoters., March 22, 2002
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    Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) –

    Songwriters have benefitted from the prior editions of this classic: this third edition updates information, expanding and revising chapters and revealing today’s new tools needed to get songs recorded. From understanding the business needs of agents and producers to targeting producers with special styles, How To Pitch And Promote Your Songs is an invaluable guide to the basics.

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  2. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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    NASHVILLE SONG SYSTEM DESCRIBED IN HELPFUL GUIDEBOOK, January 11, 2000
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    Ron Simpson (Provo, UT USA) –
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    Koller is a working Nashville songwriter who also sits on the board of the Nashville Songwriter’s Association International (NSAI), which does a terrific job of mentoring capable young songwriters and giving them an entry point into the Nashville writers’ community. The title pretty well describes the book, and Koller is an author equal to his task. On another point, as Writer’s Digest pulls back from its ten years of leadership in the field of music business books (mid-80’s to mid- 90’s), I’m glad to see former Writer’s Digest authors such as Koller and Paul Zollo finding good second homes. In the case of Fred Koller, our thanks go to Allworth Press in New York, a division of Billboard Books. Ron Simpson, School of Music, Brigham Young University. Author of MASTERING THE MUSIC BUSINESS.

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  3. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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    A Great piece of work, July 3, 2006
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    Maeson (Greenbelt, MD) –

    book worth the price and more. I highly recommend this book to gain greater insights in the Music business or any business. It was a great buy along with a couple of manuals purchased from Musicbrains.net entitled the Indie label Kit on Amazon, Music business 101, future of music and Guide to releasing an independent record by Tim Sweeney.

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