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Get Your Music Heard? You have spent many hours working on your music. You have written the lyrics, composed the music, put everything together, and it sounds best.
Your hard work and fixing have paid off, even when people told you to quit and get a real job.


You did not listen to them though, and you have finished your masterpiece. Now you can prove the gloomy wrong. Now you can show everyone how serious you worked to make your masterpiece.
If the only people listening to your music are your mom and siblings, there is a good chance your music is not going anywhere.our first post. Edit or delete it to take the first step in your blogging journey.

1. Make Your Demo

This one may seem obvious, but it is still worth noting. Make a complete convention that you can show to anyone at any time.
You would be surprised how many people will make just one song and ride. It is to die hoping that the one song they wrote is going to get them noticed.
Your demo should record multiple songs, but that is not enough anymore. We cannot just put a few songs on a cassette tape (look it up) and send it off to the record labels anymore.
Your present should include your songs, your website, and your social media accounts. It is a professional picture of you and your brand, and even a music video.
Go the extra mile to put together the entire package, and you are sure to stand out from the audience.

2. Network

This is not a new idea, but it is a good idea, and it works. You need to meet people. A lot of right people. Networking is essential, but you need to do it correctly.
You need to surround yourself with people that are interested in the music you are making.
If you are trying to put out a classical CD, do not hang out in hip-hop dance clubs.
Does not make sense, and it is time wasted.
And always, be NICE. You never know whom you might bump into while you are out and about.
You would be surprised how many big breaks come from chance encounters.

3. Library Music

In case you are not familiar, with library music, or production music, is music used for T.V. shows, video games, advertisements, and more.
I am sure everyone wants to make the next big radio hit. But if you are getting started, contacting the music libraries is a great way to get your music out to the masses.
Sure, it may be background music, but it is something you can build from.
And these companies are always looking for music so they will be more receptive to your work than most people will be.
It is also a good idea to make a video to go along with your music so you can show them how it will work for their customers.

4. Market To Businesses

Okay, this one is the trade of a number. Will you be better off telling one person at a time about your music, or telling many people at a time about your music?
That is right, the more, the merrier.
That is why you should build relationships with other businesses.
It would help if you were run through your time talking to event planners, venue owners, website owners, radio stations, DJs, TV Channels, and the like.

5. Create Your Brand

This is an absolute must in 2022.
If you talk to anyone about your music, and you do not have a website to send them to, they are less likely to take you.
You need to do more than upload your music to the well sites. You need to have your pop on the internet that you call home.
Buy your domain and get hosting, and make your website.
It is easier now than it is ever been to get a website up and running, so there is no excuse not to do this.
You will also want to do more than post your music to your webpage. You start a blog. Write about relevant topics that are related to your music. Get it creative.
If you make music that is good to work out to, then make a blog post about exercises you can do while listening to your new CD.

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