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Is There A Page Where I Can Sell A Song Wroten By Me

What do you think of this Break Up song i wrote?

It's not bad, but it is like many others. The biggest problem it has is that it never gets past telling the story - no real artistic embellishments, long sentences with a lot of extra words that aren't descriptive, and no chorus for audiences to wrap around and embrace.

When you do a love song, remember others have similar experiences, so you have to be a bit more convincing.

The Odd One In

I.... I’d just gotten started
That’s when you departed
I was discarded to return to the ground
I.... had begun to falter
Would not pull the halter
My path wouldn’t alter on that merry-go-round

CHORUS
How could I be so fearless, experiencing sheer bliss
On a trail leading nowhere

I.... was reading a fable
My heart loose on the table
I was unable to stop turning the page
I.... I didn’t know you well
Thought we heard the same bell
How could I just sell myself at that early stage?

How could I be so fearless, experiencing sheer bliss
On a trail leading nowhere

BRIDGE
So ready for everything, so ready to win,
Stunned now to find this was a road where you’d been
As you retreated out, as a mistreated friend
I realize I am the odd one in....

I.... felt life was ascending
A brand new happy ending
But you were pretending, running back to the flames
I.... had reveled in glory
At a new promontory
Now the told story features both of your names

How could I be so fearless, experiencing sheer bliss
On a trail leading nowhere

CODA (reprise melody of the Bridge)
You retreated out, as a mistreated friend;
I realize I am the odd one in....
I realize I am the odd one in.... (repeat to fade)

Laughing Dolphin Music
December 28, 2007

How can I sell the songs written in Hindi?

Good brother we r also searching for good lyrics but the point is what is the gener of it?

How do I sell my songs? I've written a number of songs, but I have no idea on where to start in terms of selling, marketing, or publishing them.

There are many ways.You can uploads your songs on a YT channel or Soundcloud, and monetize them. Plus, if you sign up with a digital music distribution company (like Symphonic Distro, CD Baby, etc) they will protect your music and monetize it each time someone else is using it, by putting ads on itpublish them, using a publishing/distribution company (as written above) on Spotify, Itune store, Amazon, Google Play. For my last release, I paid like $39 to get my 20-songs album to those platformspromote your music by cross-linking all your social medias with your blog/website and publish amazing content/articles/vlogging/tutorials/reviews, etc. If you’re good enough at that, you can even open a Sellfy shop, or Bandcamp, or Audiojungle, or Pond5 or Tunefruit account to sell your music.you can distribute your music for free and create a Patreon page to be paid by your fans (like Adrian von Ziegler did)publish some of your songs under Creative Commons or Public Domain, that people can use on their projects for free, without limitation. Ask them to mention your artist name inside the credits/the descriptionduring that period of time, you can send HQ demos (3 or 4 songs) to music talent agent/labels/music supervisors, by finding their contact on databases like IMDB pro (movie & tv business) or by searching for music sync & music placement companies. And wait for feedback/answers, and keep on sending your best songs until they are good enough to be notifiedAnd many more things !CheersAugustinC_Music | HomeAugustinc ~ Artist Portfolio ~ Art for Sale | Pond5

How do you sell your songs?

Although I don’t have experience in making or selling songs, but I could tell what platforms most people use to share their songs with the world.Assuming you aren’t very popular, I would suggest to upload your songs on SoundCloud and Youtube, and share them through social media (for free ofcourse). Now here is the part where you’ll have to actually spend money. Create a page for yourself, and share your songs through that page (Facebook is the best for this, but you could also go on Twitter) and boost your posts. The organic reach of posts is too few, and it’ll take you years, considering you are pretty good at making songs, so you need to boost your posts. Cover other people’s songs, share other people’s songs and basically just attract more people to your page.Concurrently, you can share your good tracks with various channels (for ex. there’s Mr.SuicideSheep for electronic music). You can find channels for almost all genres, from regional to world music. If they agree to feature your track, your reach can increase many folds.At this point, your major source of earning could be music streaming services. Add your songs to Apple Music, Google Play Music and Spotify (If you have that in your country). They pay a decent amount per play by a user. As you become more popular, the more will you earn.Once you have a decent number of followers, your best bet would be create a portal from where users can buy your songs. But still keep on sharing them for free. Some users, who really like them might just go for buying.Remember, these few paragraphs could take you 2–3 years to finish, don’t lose hope, I know how tough it is in the music industry. I hope you make it big :) Best of luck, and do share your songs with me, if you wish to :D

How can we sell song lyrics in India?

Well you can sell your lyrics on Google.Search songwriting in india on google you will get a lot of results.Use one of them.Try searching the website on google.OrJoin music groups in facebook.Try telling your friends about it so they can find you the best partner.If you have already composed the song and written the lyrics why don't you start a page or a group on facebook with your name and start yourself a singing and songwriting career?If you are just a songwriter then find yourself a trustworthy friend who knows how to compose them and you two start a new thing.All the best ahead in life!Thanks for asking!!Hope this helped you make a decision!!

I am lyricist, I have written a song and I need money. How do I sell my song?

First of all are you a songwriter or a lyricist? There is a huge difference. If you only write lyrics but no actual music then you are really a poet unless you are working with a composer and writing lyrics specifically for the music that has been composed. I am a songwriter and I write both lyrics and music.Secondly it’s not like there are a lot of people out there just waiting to buy your songs. Unless you have connections with either an artist, Producer or record label selling your songs is extremely difficult. Even then you really don’t make much money initially for someone doing your song you make the most money if the song does well in the form of royalties. I have actually given songs away and made nothing until and if the song sells and then I eventually get money from the royalties.People are under the misconception that songwriting is easy and you can make a ton of money writing songs. For every songwriter that can make a living writing songs there are thousands of songwriters who make little to nothing from their work.Sorry but this is simply the harsh reality of the music business. I have been doing this for many years and while I have made money I haven’t made enough to survive and like many songwriters I have a regular job to support myself. others will probably give you various links where you can submit your song or lyrics but the chances of them buying them or even responding to you at all are very very slim.

I write Punjabi song lyrics. How can I sell them? My lyrics are very good.

Get in touch with Punjabi artistes, producers, arrangers and most importantly singers through building relationships. A good way to start this is to approach someone distantly known to get an entry into the networking scene. Go to places where artistes gather and performing there or at the very least showcasing lyrics on Youfube. Through a rough song.

Please please read. Can someone write me a song?

Cutting is not a way to solve your personal issues of rejection. It scars the body and makes you vulnerable over and over again. Please talk to someone about how to stop.

Here's a song I wrote that you'll appreciate about losing a love:

The Odd One In

I.... I’d just gotten started
That’s when you departed
I was discarded to return to the ground
I.... had begun to falter
Would not pull the halter
My path wouldn’t alter on that merry-go-round

CHORUS
How could I be so fearless, experiencing sheer bliss
On a trail leading nowhere

I.... was reading a fable
My heart loose on the table
I was unable to stop turning the page
I.... I didn’t know you well
Thought we heard the same bell
How could I just sell myself at that early stage?

How could I be so fearless, experiencing sheer bliss
On a trail leading nowhere

BRIDGE
So ready for everything, so ready to win,
Stunned now to find this was a road where you’d been
As you retreated out, as a mistreated friend
I realize I am the odd one in....

I.... felt life was ascending
A brand new happy ending
But you were pretending, running back to the flames
I.... had reveled in glory
At a new promontory
Now the told story features both of your names

How could I be so fearless
Experiencing sheer bliss
On a trail leading nowhere

CODA (reprise melody of the Bridge)
You retreated out, as a mistreated friend;
I realize I am the odd one in....
I realize I am the odd one in.... (repeat to fade)

Laughing Dolphin Music

Who was Mr. Crowley? Why did Ozzy write a song about him?

Mr Crowley refers to Aleister Crowley, who was an incredibly brilliant, talented educated man, a revolutionary well ahead of his time. He was labelled "the most wicked man that ever lived" by narrow-minded fools who did not have mental capacity to understand what he was trying to achieve. Aleister used this hype against them, gladly claiming the title to sell his books.

He developed the Crowley Thoth Tarot which is the second best selling Tarot Deck in the world (The only deck more popular is the rider waite). He was an artist, a writer, an historian, astrologer, ceremonial magician, mountain climber... He was the man who popularised the word Magick with a terminal K.

He was an member in several occult organisations, including the Golden Dawn, and the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.). He is probably best known today for his occult writings, especially The Book of the Law, the central sacred text of Thelema.

He was also a great influence on modern witchcraft.

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