Ten Tips for Getting Into the Composing Game
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No clue on how to get into this crazy composing game?
Here’s an article on Ten Tips for Getting Into the Composing Game I wrote for the fabulous Scorecast Online site.
I talk about finding your niche, networking and relationships, pitching and persistence, things that I’ve experienced and learned from ‘Getting the Gig’ – January’s topic on that site.
Any tips of your own? Do leave a comment on Scorecast Online or here. We’re all much stronger when we join forces and share knowledge
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Look forward to hearing from you.
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As I just told a group of young chaps in on work experience: “the first bite is with the eye”. If a client walks in to your studio and it’s clean and comfortable then you’ve already got them on your side.