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Libraries and types of music ?

Post by telaak » Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:00 am

Hi all, I have a pretty good sized catalog of songs that i'm in the process of recording properly (or @ least trying to)I do melancholy pop stuff and heavier dark rock songs.I also write & record instrumentals occasionally.my main goal is submitting to libraries etc. and was wondering if I should focus more on my pop stuff,instrumentals or heavier rock tracks.in other words what type of tracks do YOU have more success with.thanks..jp

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Re: Libraries and types of music ?

Post by markjsmith » Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:53 am

I would just listen to what is being used on TV and Film if thats the type of stuff you want to write. Remember a song with lyrics can be an instrumental as well if you mute the vocal. If you look at the library listings, you can also gauge what they are looking for.

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Post by guscave » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:01 am

If you spend just 1 hour listening to the music that's on TV, you'll notice that there are SO many styles that are being used, you really don't have to worry about what type you should work more on, but rather concentrate on your strongest abilities.I talk to a couple of different libraries each month to see if there is anything in particular that they need, and it's always the same answer. "We need everything". Also like mark said "you're lyrical songs can also be set up as instrumental ".

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Post by gitarrero » Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:54 am

I think this doesn't really matter. what matters is the quality of your music at the end of the day, and that it's appealing for the respective market. both pop and heavy rock are used often in various markets.so I'd say: simply start with the style(s) that you can produce on a high level now. of course you can always try out / learn new styles etc.hthmartin
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Post by deantaylor » Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:17 pm

Always bounce an instrumental version for all of your vocal songs. Libraries will want both versions. 1) so they can mix between them and remove the vocal when needed (like under dialogue) and 2) because they can place the instrumental by itself too.

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Post by anne » Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:16 am

Be sure to structure you songs for library use as well - don't write 30 second intros, etc. You can use any style of music for libraries, just be sure the music supports an emotion well. You can always post them up on the board and get feedback from us before submitting them to listings as well.

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Post by cardell » Fri Nov 13, 2009 9:58 pm

Nov 11, 2009, 4:17pm, deantaylor wrote:Always bounce an instrumental version for all of your vocal songs. Libraries will want both versions. 1) so they can mix between them and remove the vocal when needed (like under dialogue) and 2) because they can place the instrumental by itself too.Dean, this makes sense to me but...Nov 10, 2009, 11:53am, markjsmith wrote:Remember a song with lyrics can be an instrumental as well if you mute the vocal. ...if you want to submit one of your songs as an instrumental, shouldn't it have another instrument playing the melody if you have removed the lead vocal? (Not trying to argue the point here, just trying to understand) Stuart
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Post by mojobone » Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:30 am

You might do that (replace a vocal with an instrumental melody) for an instrumental only listing, but I think Dean is talking about a vocal song that's been signed-they'll want a version with the vocal out for editing purposes.
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Re: Libraries and types of music ?

Post by telaak » Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:08 am

thanks - great info

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