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Recording a demo

by Roy
(Austria)

How does one know that a song is read to be recorded as a demo and what should one look for when choosing a demo serivce?

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Recording a demo

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Aug 14, 2008
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Record Your Song Already But Put Extra Effort In FindingThe Right Demo Service!
by: Orlando Gutierrez

A song is ready to record when you've polished it by rewriting it and you can either sing it completely:
1. Acapella
2. With an accompanying instrument, and;
(a). You have a strong feeling about the song's worthiness of being recorded.
(b). It makes some type of impact on your listeners (i.e., small group of friends, family members, etc.)

The best way to find a great demo service is to contact them in your area, visit them, hear examples, and establish working relationships so they can put 110% effort at a fair price. Beware, it's very risky to do this over the internet. This is not a negative reflection on these companies-there are many good ones out there (surf the net!), it's just that you're taken much more seriously if you establish relationships in every aspect of the music business. I hope this helps!
Orlando
SongwriterAdvisor.com

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