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Tips
for Submitting Your Songs & Lyric
Sheets to 1423 Music Nashville
If you want
Nashville to take you and your music seriously, then submit like a pro!
Thank
you for considering 1423
Music Nashville for your publishing and song pitching needs.
We're providing the following guidelines for
you in order to give you, the songwriter, the tips necessary to make a
proper
presentation of your songs and lyric sheets.
It's amazing to us how many songwriters just simply aren't aware of
what
it takes to prepare their songs and lyrics for submission to a
publishing /
song pitching company in the music industry.
A little care on your part at the beginning will go a long way to make
it
through that first critical impression that can mean the difference
between
having your songs receive a proper and honest review, or being
rejected upon arrival.
No one likes rejection, so get it right and
we'll give you our very best throughout the whole process. Fair
enough?
OK, let's get started.
1.
If you're submitting your songs & lyric
sheets to us by mail (see Tip 3 if you're submitting your songs
by email), you must contact us first
either by mail or email (see our Contact
page) to secure a Submission Approval Code,
otherwise
your submission will be rejected).
- A brief Cover Letter to introduce
yourself is highly recommended if you're submitting your songs to us
for
the first time.
- A paragraph or two to tell us
about yourself, your songwriting experiences, any awards you've
received, any affiliations with songwriting organizations, songs
already published, songs already recorded by an artist and released for
sale, etc.
- If you're a new songwriter don't
be embarrassed if you don't have a long list of accomplishments
yet. We all started there, too, and there's nothing more valuable
to a new songwriter than honest evaluations of their songs! We're
always looking for new and relatively new songwriters to work with so
we can give them the best shot possible of finding success with their
songwriting.
2. This cover letter
must include the following contact information:
- First & Last Name
- Street Address or PO Box
- City, State or Province, Zip or
Mailing Code
- Country (only if other than the
United States)
- Phone Number
- eMail Address
- P.R.O. affiliation, if you have
one (ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, SOCAN, etc.). If you don't have one
that's OK, you may still submit your song(s).
- If you have a website where we can
initially hear your songs please include that information here as
well. This will not preclude you from sending us your songs for
evaluation for publishing and /or pitching to industry reps.
3. If you're submitting your
songs to us for the first time by email, please write to us first to
introduce yourself and give us the information requested in steps 1
& 2 above. If you wish, you may also include your first song
along with its lyric sheet. We request that you also include the
name of the song as a part of the subject line of this introductory
email. Do NOT
send us your song & lyrics in a ZIP file!
- Each additional mp3 should be
sent, along with its lyric sheet, in it's own separate email, with the
title of the song as the Subject, to either publishing@1423Music.com
or songplugging@1423Music.com,
depending on whether you're requesting our publishing or song plugging
services. If you're interested in both,
then send your song(s) to the publishing address.
4. It's not necessary for a
song to be heavily produced before submitting it to us for
review. While they're certainly great to listen to, it's not
necessary for you to go to the expense of getting a full studio demo
(multi-instrument, mixing, etc.) completed before submitting your
song(s) to us. A simple piano & vocal or guitar & vocal
demo
is fine, as long as we can easily hear your voice and understand the
lyrics.
5. The following information must appear on each lyric
sheet:
- First & Last Name
- Phone Number (plus the best
time(s) to reach you)
- eMail Address
- Name of the song
- Name of the writer(s)
6. If you're sending your
songs to us on a CD be sure to include the following on each CD:
- First and Last Name
- Phone Number
- Name of the song
- Name of the writer(s)
7. Lyrics must be typed in
size 11 or 12 font ONLY, no larger or smaller, and preferably in Arial
or New Times Roman. If a line of your lyrics won't fit on a
single line with that font size, it's too long. Re-write it!
8. This next tip may seem obvious and elementary, but we're
so surprised by the number of songwriters who don't get it right and
their songs are simply rejected. When
creating your lyric sheet be
sure to clearly separate your verses from your choruses (and bridge, if
you have one). Our staff does not have the time to
re-format your lyric sheet prior to our Song Review Sessions. If
they're not formatted correctly when they arrive (according to the
above guidelines), they'll be rejected, and we'll send you an email to
advise you that we've rejected your submission and why. Save
yourself the time and effort (and expense, if you've mailed your CD's
to us) by getting it right the first time. No CDs mailed to us
will be returned.
9. No more than three (3) songs may be submitted for
review at one time. If you feel your case deserves special
consideration then write to us first and let us know how many songs
you'd like to submit and explain why we should allow you to submit more
than 3 songs. For example, if you're sending us a CD with 5 or 6
songs (or more), then just tell us which 3 you'd prefer for us to
review first at our next session, and then, if we have enough time, we
may listen to some or all of the others, or we may hold them over until
the following week's session. The 3 song limit is a guideline not
a rule chiseled in stone. This simply makes it fair for all of
the songwriters submitting their songs to us for each week's Song
Review Session to know their songs will receive their due consideration.
10. All songs received and approved for review by Noon on
Tuesday of each week will be included in the next Song Review Session
held on Wednesday morning of that week. Submissions received and
approved after Noon on any given Tuesday will be reviewed at the
following week's session.
11. As soon as your songs have been received and approved
for review, one of our staff members will send you an email to confirm
that we've received your songs and lyrics sheets and when they're
scheduled for review.
12. Normally we respond to each songwriter by Friday
afternoon of the week we review their songs. Occasionally we may
hold one or more of their songs over for an additional review at the
following week's Song Review Session. In that case we'll still
contact you by the Friday afternoon following our first review of your
song(s) and advise you which song(s) we've held over for an additional
week, and we'll follow up with you with our full response by Friday
afternoon of
that following week.
Just so you know, all of our decision makers at 1423
Music Nashville are songwriters. We know what works, we know the
difference between good, better & best, and can also see and hear
potential when it's presented to us properly. So even if your
song isn't accepted for our publishing and/or song pitching services
right away don't let discouragement get to you! We may still
offer you the opportunity to work with us as a part of our Artist
Development Program, providing you with invaluable information and
resources to assist you in developing your understanding of the craft
of songwriting.
Finally, have confidence in yourself! You've invested
time in creating your songs, so give us the opportunity to review them
for you and give you an honest assessment of their worthiness to be
presented to music industry and artist representatives. Some may
only need a few minor adjustments before they're ready, while others
may need much more, but either way we'll let you know where you stand.
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