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July 10, 2008

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This Tunecore stuff is very very slow in putting songs to Apple+iTunes and other digital stores!!! CDbaby can make it happen in less than a month and NO yearly fee!!! I shouldn't have sign up!!!!

I'm a believer. I recently start using a website called Studiotraxx.com that I found via a Tunecore contest. This site provides access to thousands of studio session musicians from all over the world that will work on your song from wherever they are. Of course, you have to pay them but nobody good works for free! I created a project, found some musicians I liked, requested some quotes, and voila - 1 week later I had killer horns on my song! Very cool.

Thanks a lot! Great Contribution...dooley noted!

Great article, I totally agree with what you say about hiring professionals. I was blessed with a coincidence that led to me having Omar Hakim, the legendary drummer, play on my recording.

Omar came in, listened to the songs once, and then nailed the recordings. Of the three songs we recorded with him, two were first takes and the other was a second take. His playing enhanced the final product in ways I couldn't have foreseen. Worth every penny!

You can hear the final results at Bbelief.com

Thanks for the post

Hi! I just signed up here after being ripped off my SNOCAP's shoddy non-performance. Even by looking at what your website has to offer before getting to the main page I can tell it will be a much better experience.

Jim recorded some music in 1979 and by and large it has not seen the light of day in the musical world. I am looking forward to getting him the fame and recognition he deserves.

Thanks for your website!

L. Houde
Master Cylinder

Great stuff! I have stories from many years as a producer/engineer about the truth of this article. One other fact to be aware of is that a lot of session work is being done over the internet these days. You can now hire session musicians in their own studio and save a ton of money on studio time. It also enables producers to multi-task. A session player can be cutting guitar parts at his own studio for one song, while the producer is arranging strings for another tune at his studio.

Thanks for the article!
Michael Lewis
Session Guitarist
myspace.com/sessionguitarist

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