I do song writing. Any advice on how to team with composers or recording studios to have the music shared?
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Donei is right on point! And I would add that what you've done already by posting in this forum can also present possibilities as well. You should have an idea of what level you would like to operate i.e. independent or major label releases. That might determine the level of production might be of interest to you. In what genre of music are you interested?
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Darlene Franklin
from Poetry Just for You by Darlene Franklin
Larry, as has happened to me before, after I get feedback on my question, I realize I didn't know even to phrase what I'm looking for. Although of course I'd love it if someone liked my songs, I'm more at the place that I want to be able to share them with immediate friends and family. A song isn't meant for me alone. For me, it's actually returning to a path when I abandoned a degree in music theory 20 years ago. The poems I was writing turned into songs, and a few of them came with melodies, and others without. People would read a poem and say, "that sounds like a song." Most of them are Christian/inspirational. I've got blues lyrics, choruses, hymns, general inspirational--not that many, although I expect the number to grow. In other words, I don't see myself going Nashville. I would like to share my music with the churches and friends I've been involved with from where I live in a nursing home. I was hoping to hear from some people OKC but no one has responded. About the best I can see myself managing is something like a video of me playing piano (a very tinny piano) or a tiny organ and singing along.