Does anyone know about record deals? Like does it cost money and like around how much? and like is it hard and do you need anything to get a record deal?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? iwasherexox answered Tuesday July 27 2004, 1:14 pm: find a local recorder..if you know any people in bands ask them where they record music if they do. make a demo then take/send it to a record company thats kinda local. it`ll make a good impression and show youre pretty serious and it`s normal procedure for a lot of them .. some teachers might know some companies or where to record the demo!!
SweetAvenger102 answered Sunday July 11 2004, 11:27 pm: Yes,it is very hard to get a record deal.You have to live in the right city and be at the right place at the right time!Im not sure if it costs or how much but MOST likely it does cost money everything does!But all you can do is go to a recording studio,record your song,get copies and send them to all the major record labels!
Hope I helped and that everything goes good!
*Lacey [ SweetAvenger102's advice column | Ask SweetAvenger102 A Question ]
MFS answered Sunday July 11 2004, 9:01 pm: A record deal gets you money, but you are then owned by the record label.
Are you perhaps wondering about just recording on your own in a studio? If so, yes, that costs money - some studios are painfully expensive, and won't cover the cost of burning & printing CD's/tapes that you make in the process there of. It may or may not include the costs of doing a mix-down on the tracks you record. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
JamesBaybiGurl answered Sunday July 11 2004, 8:45 pm: My Uncle is Actually working on it now. I think you have to like buy your own equitment depending on what you want to do! And then like go to chat rooms and stuff or go check out google and stuff for people who could give you a chance for a record deal and stuff. Hope i somewhat helped!
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