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Different Versions???

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 6:08 am
by mikebarresi
Hello!!Has anybody submitted the same song but different version to a listing?? Example an instrumental song with the melody covered by guitar on version 1 and an organ on version 2? and... has anyone posted the same song to multiple listings??thanks Mike

Re: Different Versions???

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 6:17 am
by davewalton
Quote:Hello!!Has anybody submitted the same song but different version to a listing?? Example an instrumental song with the melody covered by guitar on version 1 and an organ on version 2? and... has anyone posted the same song to multiple listings??thanks MikeYes on both counts. Same song to multiple listings as long as the song matches what the listing is looking for.Remember you're pitching your song to as many opportunities as you can (opportunities that match the song or the other way around). Unless you sign an "exclusive" with a publisher, library, or record label (meaning that only they have the exclusive rights to market the song), then you really want to pitch it to as many relevant opportunities as possible.I always say with a bit of fun, when it comes to marketing our music... "Think like an assertive music publisher, not like a shy musician".

Re: Different Versions???

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 6:53 am
by paults
The same principle can sometimes apply to vocal tunes, too. I submitted the same blues track with two completely different lyrics to a film listing. Or, you may have both "unplugged" and "plugged" versions of a song.

Re: Different Versions???

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:18 am
by gendron
Dave,I've always wondered "what to do" in this scenario. Maybe you can shed some light.Let's say, over the course of a year, that my song "Black Eye" received 7 forwards and placement with three libraries A, B, and C as non-exclusive deals. Library "A" actually saw a bit of action with 30 seconds of my song being used, once, in an ESPN production. Knowing that my song isn't virgin... should I avoid submitting "Black Eye" to any *Exclusive* listings? SilenceQuote:Quote:Hello!!Has anybody submitted the same song but different version to a listing?? Example an instrumental song with the melody covered by guitar on version 1 and an organ on version 2? and... has anyone posted the same song to multiple listings??thanks MikeYes on both counts. Same song to multiple listings as long as the song matches what the listing is looking for.Remember you're pitching your song to as many opportunities as you can (opportunities that match the song or the other way around). Unless you sign an "exclusive" with a publisher, library, or record label (meaning that only they have the exclusive rights to market the song), then you really want to pitch it to as many relevant opportunities as possible.I always say with a bit of fun, when it comes to marketing our music... "Think like an assertive music publisher, not like a shy musician".

Re: Different Versions???

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:24 am
by paults
If you already have the piece licensed non-exclusively, it wouldn't be something you could license exclusively.

Re: Different Versions???

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:25 am
by mikebarresi
Hey thanks for the clarification!!! I thought that it would be like that..

Re: Different Versions???

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:01 am
by hummingbird
Quote:Hello!!Has anybody submitted the same song but different version to a listing?? Example an instrumental song with the melody covered by guitar on version 1 and an organ on version 2? and... has anyone posted the same song to multiple listings??thanks MikeYes, I've submitted 2 versions of the same song to one listing, one with live bagpipes and one without. IMO it's better to submit 2 different pieces, just because you have more chances of a forward with something else if there's something wrong with the duplicated submission.Yes, I've submitted the same song(s) to mutiple listings (and been forwarded), as long as it seems on target for the listing it's been submitted to. Hummin'bird

Re: Different Versions???

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:02 am
by hummingbird
Silence - I wouldn't submit an already licenced non-exclusively piece to a listing that wants an exclusive deal.

Re: Different Versions???

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:03 am
by tedsingingfox
Quote:Hello!!Has anybody submitted the same song but different version to a listing?? Example an instrumental song with the melody covered by guitar on version 1 and an organ on version 2? and... has anyone posted the same song to multiple listings??thanks MikeAlso, YES, on both counts. And actually had both versions forwarded to the same listing. I'm currently working on the arrangements of four different versions of a song (an instrumental) that's already been forwarded 3 times. Cover as many bases as possible, that's my new mantra.Well, that AND "Listen to Stick".Ted

Re: Different Versions???

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:24 am
by ddusty
I must have forwarded some of the same songs to 20 different listings."Chains" is my favorite, i have submitted it the most, and it has about a 75% forward rate!http://www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_ ... am=trueRob