Typical Ratings of Songs Getting Forwards

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Typical Ratings of Songs Getting Forwards

Post by BobOtt » Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:52 am

Hello Forum Members I was wondering if you would help me out and post typical scores on the critiques you have received from Taxi for songs that have been forwarded - i.e. 9 & 10's, 8 to 10, etc. That would sure help me assess where I stand and how far I need to go. Thanks for you help! BOB

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Re: Typical Ratings of Songs Getting Forwards

Post by PeterD » Fri Nov 15, 2013 4:52 pm

Hey Bob!

Many of my forwards (assuming they were fully critiqued) fell between 7-8. Then again, I've had songs rejected by taxi screeners that were signed into a library.

Generally speaking, you should be hitting the 7 - 8 mark pretty consistently to have a decent chance at a forward. On the flip side, you could have a killer track that's just not a good fit for what the listing asks for.

But that's just me ... :D

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Re: Typical Ratings of Songs Getting Forwards

Post by pedrocosta » Fri Nov 15, 2013 6:28 pm

Yes, ultimately the track needs to be on target for the listing.
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Re: Typical Ratings of Songs Getting Forwards

Post by andygabrys » Fri Nov 15, 2013 6:31 pm

pedrocosta wrote:Yes, ultimately the track needs to be on target for the listing.
absolutely.

the other side of it is many listings are just Y/N with no ratings. Not much feedback. making this peer review on the forum all the more useful to target a pitch, or to figure out what the heck went wrong if its returned.

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