Just starting so be gentle.

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Jed,Jed wrote:Congrats to everyone, I have been reading under success stories and was wondering. I hear alot of I got a forward, my song was added to a library, or I got a placment. When does it mean money? Not to sound like that is all but so you get a forward, nothing concrete yet, You get placed with a library, doesn't that mean that someone basically says "Yes, your music is good enough to sit in this library of about 1000 songs and maybe someday I will use it?" Again to all who are getting any action congrats! I am just trying to figure out when is it concrete. At what contact level do you say, "Cool, I will be getting some royalties for this one!" LOL
Just starting so be gentle.
Sorry for hijacking this threadAnother thing to keep in mind in the production music world is that a great piece of music ultimately is only as useful as how well it is classified in the database. Music supervisors don't say "send me some great music", they say: "send me some 80s synth pop a la Human League", or "I need a trombone and piccolo version of Beethoven's Fifth", etc. The way a supervisor or even a library person finds these things is by doing a search in their database. If your piece is well categorized, and sometimes it's your responsibility to categorize it, it's up to how the library does business, it will come up in their search. As usual in this business, it's not just about the music, in fact, it's almost never just about the music!!
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