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How To Get Your Music In TV Shows & Movies

Imagine this...

How would you like to go to your mailbox one
day, open it and, surprisingly, withdraw a
royalty check for thousands of dollars, just
from a single track of your music being on a
popular television program or major film
soundtrack?

Believe this...hundreds of both independent
and major label recording artists are doing
just that!

Nothing could be better than to look in your
mailbox and draw out a royalty check from a
major film that is in the thousands or, perhaps,
millions of dollars for your music being attached
to it through its soundtrack.

Most musicians today would give just about
anything to get their music onto TV show and
film soundtracks in order to earn high-profit
royalties for the rest of their lives.

And, the worldwide exposure and recognition
wouldn't be such a bad deal either.

Plus, the popularity of your music on a popular
TV show or film would drive your CD sales,
hard, fast, and furiously through the roof.

Other perks would include, ironically, major
airplay, television interviews, and also press
coverage in newspapers and magazines that
you could not even beg for or buy before.

And, all because you had discovered an "inside"
to getting your music into a major TV show or
film.

This is perfect timing, so to speak, since the
"new" music industry seems even more difficult
to break through all its noisy clutter, compared
to the old music industry, and harder than ever
before.

Think of the difficulty today in getting any
decent amount of radio airplay, press coverage,
or the nightmarish gig life that pays less than
peanuts to independent musicians.

And, in many cases today, the musicians are
paying the clubs to play in them, or the clubs or
requiring the bands to sell tickets or bring their
own audience to their shows. ???????

And, even with MySpace and all of the other
social networking sites, how many unsigned and
independent recording artists can you count on
one hand who have gone from, practically, being
an unknown obscurity to a household name, and
with the money to match? You probably can't
think of many, if any.

But, unknown to many independent musicians,
right now, at this very moment, all genres of
independent music are being actively sought
by television and film music supervisors to be
added to all types of television shows and films
that are being released over the next year.

But, the most important question is, "How do
YOU get YOUR music inside the system, into the
hands of these valuable and highly coveted
music supervisors, and onto their soundtracks
that may just wind up winning television Emmy
and film Oscar awards?"

If you did understand how to do so, as a result,
you could very well end up winning both an
Oscar and Grammies for your music being on a
highly popular movie release, simply because
your music is a part of its soundtrack.

Now, you can cut to the chase and save time,
effort, and eliminate all of the frustration by
getting the inside info you need to start earning
worldwide royalties from these television and
film projects.

Now, all the steps, methods, techniques,
contacts, and tricks-of-the-trade are explained
at the below link:
http://www.eartastic.com/kl/MLG.html

kl

P. S. Licensing your music to upcoming television
and film soundtracks is the last great financial
frontier for independent musicians.

So, don't waste another second missing out on
television and film royalties that your music could
easily and rightfully be earning you by your simply
learning how to get your music placed in highly
popular television shows and feature films.

If you don't take action right now, another
musician will, and could end up getting his or her
music on the soundtrack slot that could have,
possibly, been yours.

Therefore, this information is definitely worth
investigating further at:
http://www.eartastic.com/kl/MLG.html





Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:05 am

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