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Resources & Marketing / Re: Cheap and easy promotion
« Last post by Elvis Nash on Today at 11:25:29 PM »
65 million listeners with there radio play , I don't know man , its tempting
Maybe spin one for a month  . See how it stacks up against majors
That one

https://hearthis.at/elvis-nash-xk/piano-3-1-1-1-1/Klh/
Here's my reasoning, I could never beat them on million dollar production songs
But maybe this simple song could compete , stripped down 


1000 spins congrats for Spotify , don't mind me I'm moody on getting a ROI
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Resources & Marketing / Re: Cheap and easy promotion
« Last post by Whiskey Club on Today at 11:12:49 PM »
https://www.hot97.com/

Hip Hop ?
bricks and mortar maybe , airplay, shows, and selling cds

Dear Elvis Nash

We apologize for the delay in our response.

We're pleased to listen to your songs they're magnificent. And to share you our music promotion. we believes your music might be a good fit for some of our promotional opportunities.

At Hot97 we're passionate about discovering and supporting emerging artists with strong potential. We believe you sound has the potentials to resonate with a wide audience and achieve significant success.

We specialize in music promotion, artist management, radio airplay live video call placement & more. If you're interested in exploring opportunities to reach a wider audience as Hot97 has over 6.5 million listeners both live and on airplay and we are always here to elevate your career, we'd love to discuss how we can collaborate to achieve your goals.

We understand that navigating the music industry can be challenging. Our team has a proven track record of success in helping artists gain exposure, secure radio airplay, and build a dedicated fanbase

we offer various promotional packages, including weekly and monthly options, that can help amplify your music's reach after successful submission and evaluation which every package come with a live video call If you choose one of these packages, our team will assist you with completing the airplay form to maximize your exposure on our station.

Here are the cost of airplay

A week $400
2 weeks $700
3 weeks $1,100
1 month $1,600
2 months $2,100
VIP $2,650

Damn, I’ve no interest in making money but I wouldn’t want to be out of pocket by too much either.  I’m ok having smaller ambitions but you deserve more.  It sucks that it is so hard to make it work because there are millions of people who would love your music but just don’t know it yet.  It’s a crowded market I guess.

Meanwhile ‘Head Full of Demons’ which you provoked me to write should, by close of play tomorrow, be my first song to hit 1000 streams on Spotify ;-).   That’ll make me happy enough.
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Feedback on Finished songs / Re: That House
« Last post by Elvis Nash on Today at 07:22:34 PM »
I would like to talk to Elon for a day lol
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Feedback on Finished songs / Re: That House
« Last post by moraamarolaloba on Today at 07:17:23 PM »
Hey Mora
Yeah we destroy the planet , Elon Musk might save us
Well anyway good lyric vid ticking the feel good boxes

hahaha Elon Musk... but coming back to the poem, thank you Elvis, I appreciate your words and ideas very much!!
Stay well @Elvis Nash
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Feedback on Finished songs / Re: Hearts Mend
« Last post by Elvis Nash on Today at 07:02:57 PM »
I just reviewed this on the other page but, again, a fabulous song and that Hammond gives me goosebumps! You're prolific and I'm enjoying every minute of it. :)

you could figure this out Chris if you wanted to dive into it , it struck me he spent 3 months on headphones for the basics , but it comes down to speakers and surround sound on final mixes .



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Feedback on Finished songs / Re: Another Day
« Last post by Elvis Nash on Today at 03:31:41 PM »
Hey Nick
sounds combative enough with any thing on radio I've heard
It has a great flow musically and lyrically
Thumbs up from me
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The Writing Process / Things I have Learnt
« Last post by Nick Ryder on Today at 03:21:50 PM »
Hi all.

As this is actually a songwriter forum, I thought I'd write an article on things I have learnt in the last three years. This is a songwriter forum, but just recently it seems to be just a vehicle for members to post their songs for feedback.

Anyway....

I try to apply these rules to me and my processes, and I'm sure they will not work for everyone.

In no particular order.

Listen to commercial tracks for reference. Successful music is so for a reason. They have been written and produced by professionals so they should always be the benchmark of what to aim for. Pick a song which is similar in style and production to what you are working on and compare the difference. How does the intro work? How long does it take to get to the hook? Why does it appeal to the listener?

Edit your songs. Never go with your first draft and don't rush. Some songs can take months or years to develop. Don't be scared of cutting sections down or even removing them completely. Is there a lyric which doesn't work? Maybe use www.rhymezone.com for alternatives.

If you cannot sing then get someone else to record vocals for you. Seriously, if you have a good song but can't sing then it will put people off and they will not give your song the chance it deserves. There are plenty of great singers on Fiverr who would charge around £20 - £30 for a great vocal track.

Have a reason for the listener to come back. So many songs on here are great, but lack that something special which you often hear on commercial releases. Examples being verse, bridge.... and then back to a verse and bridge to finish. To me, many of the songs need to go somewhere else but they don't. That extra push to get it over the line could make so much difference so don't be lazy songwriters!! :)

Dynamics. Songs need dynamics and ear candy to keep the listener engaged. Simple tricks like open hi hats on beat 4, added percussion in chorus sections, backing vocals etc all add dynamics. In some ways, good dynamics can make an average song sound interesting.

Mixing. If you cannot mix then pay someone else to. A flat mix can ruin a good song. If your song is good then it deserves to have a good mix.

And finally, I'd just say work hard and strive for perfection. Good songs often require hard work, lots of time and meticulous attention to detail before they can be classed as good.

Whilst songwriting is an art form, its also about the work you put into it.

Anyway, just some random thoughts from me and I accept that not everyone will agree, but that's ok :)

Thanks for reading.


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Feedback on Finished songs / Re: That House
« Last post by Elvis Nash on Today at 03:20:28 PM »
Hey Mora
Yeah we destroy the planet , Elon Musk might save us
Well anyway good lyric vid ticking the feel good boxes
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Feedback on Finished songs / Re: That House
« Last post by moraamarolaloba on Today at 11:00:40 AM »
Vaya! Yes, I know what you say about the sea filled with detritus... We are so inconsciente!
Muchas gracias for your nice comment, glad to see you here, the forum works in a rare way... but this is what it is, changes of all kinds in all of us, right?
My nose remember the smell of many seas, all of them deep, clean and blue.
@pompeyjazz
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The Bar / Re: Should I Write a Book???
« Last post by Nick Ryder on Today at 08:51:54 AM »
Blimey moses. Your life sounds like a Laurel and Hardy sketch :)

Congratulations on you wedding and all the best for a happy future!!
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