Horns "R Us- New service

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Horns "R Us- New service

Post by ebjazz » Sun May 04, 2008 9:10 am

Hi everyone;I am happy to announce Horns 'R Us a new service providing horns for your recordings.Add a complete horn section to your songs! http://www.bolvinmusic.com/horns-r-us.htmlI arrange the horns OR use your arrangement or ideas Add a solo to your recording Syncs right up to your recording Eric’s one man section using real trumpets and EVI keeps the cost down! Quick turnaround! Most songs just $200 for a FIVE piece section! How It Works: You send me a “rough mix” of your song-mp3, wav or aiff* I arrange and record your horn section I send you an mp3 for your approval I send the final tracks through www.pando.com and you add them right into your project *Detailed instructions provided

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Post by nickbatzdorf » Sun May 04, 2008 2:28 pm

Without impugning your enterprise, Eric, as moderator I kinda have to take a dim view of this kind of post. It's not fair to let only one person advertise their services here.More importantly, as a fellow musician whose skills include arranging and playing EWI, I take an even dimmer view of your doing horn arrangements and playing for only $200 a tune! That just ruins it for all of us.

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Post by Casey H » Sun May 04, 2008 3:04 pm

I thought these types of advertisements were against forum rules.

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Post by milfus » Sun May 04, 2008 3:09 pm

aye, just say no to undercutting
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Post by ebjazz » Mon May 05, 2008 8:21 am

My apologies if I am breaking the forum rules. I'm sure the mods will delete a post if it doesn't fit the guidelines. I'm fine with that.As far as "undercutting" goes, how much should I charge? Why is $200 a song "undercutting"? I never intended to undercut anyone. I've worked for less, I've worked for more. Eb

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Post by andreh » Mon May 05, 2008 9:16 am

Eb-Your post is in conflict with this forum's rules:Quote:6. Please note that advertisements, chain letters, pyramid schemes, and solicitations are inappropriate on these boards and will be removed.However, others' service advertisements here have been received with open arms. My hope is that the forum moderators will either take on a more consistent stance about this policy, or, better yet, create a section just for advertising...there are plenty of people here who could benefit from such a resource, including both providers and seekers of music-related services.As for your prices, whom do you wish to please most...your clients, your competition, or your family's bellies? André
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Post by mazz » Mon May 05, 2008 9:26 am

Maybe this is more appropriate in the "Shameless Self Promotion" section?
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Post by sgs4u » Mon May 05, 2008 9:57 am

Here's what I think. Eb your new here, and 2 out your 3 first posts are about getting members to pay for your services. Your other post says you discontinued your Taxi membership. Some members think it's Ok to solicit buyers, and sometimes we don't jump all over them because they have some clout/tenure. Usually they also have relationships here, with board members that can vouch for their honesty and skills.$200 for a 5 part horn section sounds like a great price. The time it takes me to program a realistic section is much better spent on other things, so when I need real horns, I may call you. I had a look at your site, and I gotta say, it looks really pro, and the samples of your (and friends' work) are top notch. But I'd expect that from Bay Area cats, because of TOP.Most of the people on here are do-it-yourselfers, because the investment in real players seems too steep when they already have all these great sounds sitting in their hard drives. As far as the issue of undercutting goes, I have no problem with that. I've lost out on lots of sessions because I wanted too much money. And I've gotten other gigs because I was cheaper too. The market dictates the price. Best of luck with your new service.

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Re: Horns "R Us- New service

Post by nickbatzdorf » Mon May 05, 2008 12:45 pm

As Herr Admin, I'M THE DECIDER. I don't want to delete the post, but if Eb knows what he's doing it's even worse. The market dictates the price, but minimum wage in the U.S. is what, $8/hr? That's for unskilled labor, not for crafts that take years to develop.

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