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Licensed Track Charts
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 1:55 am
by rolanoid
I was very fortunate and excited to have my trance track Reason To Live licensed by a highly selective and choosey music libray earlier this year.The track reached number one on the Broadjam Trance chart last month. It has just been knocked from the top spot by another of my tracks Cyclonic. It's quite a weird and ambivalent feeling knocking your own song off the top spot but I can highly recommend it to anyone!OK Taxi, how about some charts of your own then?-Rolanoid
Re: Licensed Track Charts
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 2:39 am
by davewalton
Quote:OK Taxi, how about some charts of your own then?Taxi and Broadjam are like apples and oranges. Like any music charting system, Broadjam charts are based on just the song in and of itself. Taxi's model is based on the song PLUS its usefulness for the listing to which it was submitted. Your Broadjam #1 charted track submitted to a "Contemporary Country" Taxi listing would obviously get a return, not because of the music but because it wouldn't be a good fit for the listing. It wouldn't mean anything to "chart" that. Plus, the listings sometimes ask for music that isn't exactly chartable. There's a current listing looking for 60's cartoon music. As good as anyone's piece might be, it certainly wouldn't make the charts anywhere because there's not chart or category for that kind of thing.HTH,Dave
Re: Licensed Track Charts
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:34 am
by jh
Congratulations!!! I agree with Dave. One of my instrumentals have been on and off the Broadjam charts over a period of 3 years. It´s been #1 on many different charts for several times but it´s never been forwarded. - JH
Re: Licensed Track Charts
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:33 am
by hummingbird
Quote:OK Taxi, how about some charts of your own then?-RolanoidOur best 'charts' are the forward & success sections of the forum... in which people kindly allow us to hear the music that was successful.