(Music Licensing Update) Libraries Are Biased!

(Music Licensing Update) Libraries Are Biased!

  You ever wonder why music libraries refuse to pitch certain genres of music? Not every library of course, but there are those that do. Throughout this licensing course I’ve run into 40+ libraries that wont accept anything outside of Rock, Jazz and Country. Why is this? Why limit potential income? The answer is simple: […]

Music Licensing: Bouncing Back From Rejection

Music Licensing: Bouncing Back From Rejection

Hey all, here I am with another 90 Day Music Licensing Challenge update. If you’ve been following along you’ll remember a post I made about my demos being rejected as well as why they were rejected. Here’s a quick follow up to that post outlining my corrective actions and the results I’ve received from them. […]

(Music Licensing) Patience Is A Virtue

(Music Licensing) Patience Is A Virtue

  This is update #7 of the 90 Day Music Licensing Challenge Case Study. In this update I share my experience with time frames, patience and what you should expect/what you will run into in the licensing world.   Things Take Time It would be great if everything happened when we wanted. If everyone was […]

How To Send A Demo CD

How To Send A Demo CD

  I’m back with another update on the 90 Day Music Licensing Challenge. Since my last post I’ve been busy organizing tutorials and balancing sound design projects. – It’s frustrating at times, but worth it.   Anyway, enough about that, let’s get up to speed with this case study shall we?   What’s With The […]

Music Licensing Success → (Finally Paid)

Music Licensing Success  →  (Finally Paid)

  Exactly 14 days ago I posted an update about the success I had following Aaron’s 90 Day Music Licensing Course. Now if you remember, that post was a little pre mature as I hadn’t been paid, they were just opportunities that I decided to follow up on. Well, all that has recently changed I’m […]