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“Songwriters needed” is the most sought after phrase for all budding songwriters. There are several talented songwriters who are waiting for the right chance to display their talents. Recording companies, publishers and artists are always in the lookout for fresh talents with new, hot sounds and lyrics and you will find hundreds of websites with the tag line ‘songwriters needed’.

In the old days songwriters had to find performers, compose music and get their song recorded before going to a publisher. Times have changed and so has the process of songwriting. These days, artists who desperately need a hit or publishers in search of new talent often post a message on one of these ‘songwriters needed’ websites.

These ‘songwriters needed’ messages usually include a theme or topic and they ask you to write a song based on this theme. Such collaborations are very helpful in developing a clear understanding of requirements of different kinds of people. Also, they help you explore different realms of songwriting and do the real work.

It is important to not get excited and jumpy about every such offer because one wrong association can prove fatal to your writing abilities and destroy your confidence. So, make sure that you know the exact requirement of the other person and collaborate only if you think you can do justice to the song and feel that you can work with him/ her.

Some of these websites may require you to post some sample work or send them a link where your work is available. So, it’s always better to have some of your work uploaded on song sharing sites and popular sites like YouTube. One turn of luck and you may just happen to be the next Justin Bieber. So, always promote your work through such sites and get into some songwriting contests where you can easily get the attention of publishers and recording companies.

So, if you think you are good enough to make a change in the world of music, begin looking for sites which are really useful among those hundreds and thousands of sites with the tag line ‘Songwriters needed’.

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Source by John Halas