Wednesday, July 8, 2009

MY TOP 4 SITES FOR PRODUCER/SONGWRITERS

There are so many sites on the internet that claim to be able to giving you a break. Some are genuine and some are a waste of money. However some have proven to work for a producer/songwriter who is hoping to have the international market, specifically America be part of their trade. I look at 4 sites that i think they are resources that are valuable for life:

No. 4


http://www.songu.com

This site is mostly for the songwriter/composer. It is not only a place to network and find cowriters but it also has courses that allow you to improve your songwriting. They also often have hits for you to check out.

No. 3


http://www.songquarters.com

This is one of the sites I started using when i was trying to break into the US. This site also comes with hitquarters which is another good networking tool. This site has the exact addresses of A&R guys and also updates A&R's activities per year. Its a good platform to be on and access. Its worth every penny i've ever spent on it. The articles about other songwriters and industry players are just as great.

No.2


http://www.dynamicproducer.com

This website is mostly geared to Urban music. Never the less its a valid and one of the best networking sites i've ever come across on the net. They help you help yourself. They don't deliver it on the silver platter for you they show you how to work for it so that when you get it, its real. Felicia who's the founder has done an amazing job and we've seen members of this networking group produce records for the best in the business.

No.1


http://www.pmpworldwide.com

This is my number one site for getting out there. Costs some money for a South African cat but a lot of top producers and songwriters in the world are on this site. It is owned by one of the top A&R guys in the world. He started this while working for Bad Boy.. You can also use this for networking and showcasing yourself to the world!

In closing at the end all this sites just provide an opportunity its up to you to perfect the skill of networking and your work.

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