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Song Pitch, Artist Pitch.

Post by markdman » Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:15 am

I am new. I've been reading this forum until my vision is blurred. I have a question. I've done searches in several places, and see alot of talk about it, but I'm not quite getting a clear picture. What exactly (in detail) is the difference between a song pitch, and an artist pitch? - Mark.

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Re: Song Pitch, Artist Pitch.

Post by elor » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:11 pm

Not sure if someone has already answered this however a "song pitch" is when you pitch a song to a listing for another artist to sing/cut and an "artist pitch" is when you pitch yourself usually to a record label as an artist. ie if you yourself are singer and are looking for a record deal. e

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Re: Song Pitch, Artist Pitch.

Post by markdman » Sun May 03, 2009 10:55 am

Thank you. That certainly clears it up. Now, How do you tell if a listing is looking for a "song picth" or an "artist pitch"?

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Re: Song Pitch, Artist Pitch.

Post by lsp » Mon May 04, 2009 3:21 pm

Typically the listing will indiicate. "songs" vs "artist".Read through the listings and you'll see. The more you review the listings the easier it will be to identify..Ed

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