There's a right way and a wrong way to go about trying to get your music heard by music supervisors and music libraries. If you approach music supervisors the "right" way, you'll get your music heard and hopefully licensed. If you approach supervisors the "wrong" way, you'll most likely just have your messages ignored and your music won't even be listened to.
In the following video clip, I speak with TV composer Dario Forzato about the right way to approach music supervisors, publishers and music library owners, so that your music will be heard, and people will want to work with you. Check it out: Want to get a totally free, four hour course, on how you can make money licensing your music in tv, films, ads and more? For a limited time, I'm giving away my newest course, The Ultimate Music Licensing Guide, free of charge, no strings attached. This course took me months to create and I normally charge $77.00 for the course, but I've decided to offer it for a limited time absolutely free of charge. I'm so excited about the information and how much it can help you, that I want to give it to you to check out.
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rick
1/24/2019 06:48:25 am
Thanks Aaron and Dario! The free course looks awesome :)
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Don
1/24/2019 12:26:18 pm
Thanks man! Just signed up :)
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