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Post by Audiozoo on Jun 17, 2017 22:49:07 GMT
Audiozoo is literally a demo submission training service.
You send a demo to anywhere else, it either gets accepted or no reply.
You send it to Audiozoo, if it doesn't get accepted, you still get support in the form of helping you learn.
Where else do you get customised guidance to the skills you might likely be lacking?
You can watch tutorial videos on the internet, but there are a lot of them, so you will only watch ones you think give you information you want.
But how do you find out what information you need?
You would need to know EVERYTHING, to know what you are missing.
So getting a second opinion is a way to find out what you might be missing.
I personally recommend you have at least 3 people listen to a song and tell you their honest opinion before you send a demo off.
Then when you send the demo make sure you have a thick skin, if it doesn't get accepted.
What is your reason for sending a demo?
Do you want success, or do you want to confirm you have reached a level of understanding in your craft?
Going viral by luck can bring you a form of success, but some artists actually want to reach a standard.
Which type of artist are you?
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