The Rally
Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 8:14 am
I was honored to have been quoted from an old forum post in the latest Taxi listings email. I thought I'd re-post it since it's all so true and if anyone is on the fence about whether it's worth attending, this might help...
Hey all
One thing I wanted to mention – something obvious to many, not so much so to others...
TAXI members, especially newer ones, often have questions and concerns as they try to "figure it all out". Why aren't I getting forwards? What is broadcast quality? What's all this "a la" stuff? How can I get my music placed? What do A&R folks look for? How do I make my hook stronger? You mean I can get my music in film/TV? How do I go about getting demos? .... and so on... and so on...
The Rally is a place where just about every question imaginable can be answered in a few days. TAXI DOES provide a way (in addition to newsletters and this forum) to get every ounce of information you could possibly need. Nothing is kept as some deep & dark mystery. In fact, quite the opposite since the most successful members freely share their knowledge and experience all the time. This Rally had even more presentations from members themselves.
It angers me when I occasionally read complaints that TAXI wants to keep all this close to the vest to have reasons for returns and get more $5 submissions (which they don't make money on anyway). Nothing could be further from the truth.
I know travel expenses don't come easy especially during these tough times. It would never be for me to say how someone else should juggle their already stretched budget. If you want to make the most of your TAXI membership and career, attending at least one Rally is invaluable.
I just wanted to mention how much one can learn in a few days-- things that could turn the direction of a music career around in the blink of an eye. There really are no secrets.
Casey