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If I Have A Made Up Song In My Head Is It Possible To Hire A Band To Create The Song For Me

Is it possible to make my band genreless?

By genreless I mean that we can do whatever kind of music we want...we originally wanted to be a punk band but then we saw how many douchebag would put us down for for wanting to do more than 3 chords (I didn't spend so long learning the guitar to not ever show off my skills) and also I'm the head songwriter of the band and I write songs about more subjects than just fighting off control...so that's wne we got to thinking about making a genreless band by doing whatever we wanted..so now we've combined multiple genres together (punk, hard rock, and altrnative rock) so that we could experiment more and be able to do different sounds...what do you think about us doing this?

What makes a rock song great to you?

For me, its a combination of things.......first the words and music - you can have a wonderful melody, but if itis ruined by the wrong lyrics...well it loses its appeal and vice versa......... the emotion or mood evoked by the piece......if there is not a connection to the song, well then what's the point? Music is a form of communication that everyone can connect with, regardless of background, language......

I love to write songs how do I put music to them?

Heh, so you're a lyricasist, not a songwriter. If you were a songwriter, you'd know music and just make the instruments go along withthe lyrics. You can either hire a proffesional songwriter to complete them for you, join a band and write lyrics while other members of the band write the music, or you can learn to make music yourself...

Is it worth recording a song in a professional music studio?

I might be a bit biased, since I am the founder of a professional (online) music studio myself, but I’m going to say ‘yes’. :)If you want your song to be broadcast-worthy, then it’s better to leave the recording and arranging to the professionals. If you opt for a professional music studio, what you’ll get is a broadcast-worthy song, ready to be sent to major music labels.At Supreme Tracks, we’ve had the pleasure of working with some truly great artists and improving their demos in the best way possible. I want to share with you a case study about Country Song Production Services which guides you through the process of song production from the very beginning to the end. If you listen to the song samples in the study, you’ll see just how beneficial hiring a professional studio can be. :)Keep in mind that professional studios have a variety of musicians at their disposal (from guitars to strings), lots of high-quality equipment, and expert engineers to lay down your track, which is something you can’t really find in home-based studios, can you? By the time a pro studio is done with your demo, you’ll have a song you’re proud of.Sure, you might spend a bit more on your song than you intended to in the first place, but if you pick your studio right, this won’t be all that much. For example, at Supreme Tracks you’ll spend half the money you normally would in a “real-life” studio, because everything is done online.So, yeah. The gist of it is this (and my advice to you): if you want your song to succeed, then make sure to do everything right. Don’t opt for shortcuts (although it might be tempting) if you want your songs to be the best of the best. Do your research, pick the studio that matches what you need the most, and get to work.

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