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As songwriters, one of the biggest goals we can have is to get our songs cut. Getting your song “cut” simply means another artist records and releases a song you wrote or co-wrote. Not all writers want to be the artist and sing on/release the music they write, so getting cuts is a great outlet to getting their songs heard.
But how do we get songs cut and what steps can we take to get our music in front of artists and/or music publishers? I wanted to give a framework on some of the steps. Cuts can happen at many different levels, from indies to majors, and following a process can be a helpful way to give your song the best chance of being cut.
On this episode I lay out a framework that you can implement in your songwriting to help you get more songs cut.
CLICK HERE to get a free download of a guide I created to walk you through the process as well!
We’d love for you to join us on our facebook group. Click HERE to join now!
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As songwriters, one of the biggest goals we can have is to get our songs cut. Getting your song “cut” simply means another artist records and releases a song you wrote or co-wrote. Not all writers want to be the artist and sing on/release the music they write, so getting cuts is a great outlet to getting their songs heard.
But how do we get songs cut and what steps can we take to get our music in front of artists and/or music publishers? I wanted to give a framework on some of the steps. Cuts can happen at many different levels, from indies to majors, and following a process can be a helpful way to give your song the best chance of being cut.
On this episode I lay out a framework that you can implement in your songwriting to help you get more songs cut.
CLICK HERE to get a free download of a guide I created to walk you through the process as well!
We’d love for you to join us on our facebook group. Click HERE to join now!