I've been singing forever; I've won so many state competitions and even some national competitions...low profile though.
I want to make a demo...but I don't play anything.
I've written some songs...they're really good.
So I was wondering if I hired an accompanist and sang the songs for them...would they be able to help me write music for them? I know how I want the songs to go...I mean it's not just words.
But...would that be possible?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? TahTahTorance answered Wednesday July 2 2008, 10:21 am: If you're in school, a good idea is to find people in band or some people that have a band and talk to them. They know a lot about music and might be able to help you, for free! They could help you come up with the background music. Some people in school know how to record music too. I have a friend that did that, she got the piano guy from her church to help her write the music and some friends in school knew how to record music. That's just an idea if you don't have enough money for the other one. Good luck! [ TahTahTorance's advice column | Ask TahTahTorance A Question ]
helloxdear13 answered Monday June 30 2008, 7:34 pm: Of course it's possible. You do need the money, and the right agents and such, but it's fully possible.
Do you know how to read music? Notes? Dynamics?
Then it's easier AND you're a step above most artists today!
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