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Should I send my demo to a couple record labels? I mean what’s the best way to get a record deal?
Published January 25, 2011
Question by sydney i: Should I send my demo to a couple record labels? I mean what’s the best way to get a record deal?
Can some one please tell me the best way to get a record deal. I’ve worked hard and I have recorded this song in the studio and it’s finally finished. Is it a good idea and will I get noticed?
Best answer:
Answer by doublesdub
Rarely do record labels accept unsolicited material… the best thing you could do depending on your genre of music is try to get it out yourself. Start doing shows, network, put it online (myspace, etc..) get a cd pressed of the song (s) and just get it out and in people’s ear.
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