how to get my lyrics noticed

Cynthia-G-Toups

By Cynthia-G-Toups

How do I get my music noticed/out there? I am a thirteen y/o girl with over forty incomplete songs and heaps of original lyrics (for different genres)

Jeez lol, you are doing better than I was at your age kiddo. I didn’t start writing music until I was about 15 and even then songs didn’t come that easy to me. But since then I’ve learned a lot and have been able to put out my music everywhere. In your case, though, a good place to start would be YouTube or maybe SoundCloud. I’ve never used SoundCloud but I’ve heard good things about it for up-and-coming artists. I started off on YouTube doing covers of songs just to get myself out there and eventually, I was able to give my “audience” songs I wrote. It wasn’t anything major but it was a good start.

After doing that for about 4 years I and my band have had the opportunity to record in a professional studio. This brings me to point of saying you need to record your songs with as good of a quality you can get. Since you are young I’m sure you could beg your parents into getting you some recording equipment lol.

The recording equipment you’ll need:

  1. Laptop. You’ll need this for your Interface, USB mic, and your DAW.
  2. Microphone/s. Depending on how and what you are recording you’ll definitely need a mic. I recommend a USB mic for now as it is plugin and records vocals, guitar, or whatever else. Luckily these mics come in a wide variety of price ranges so it shouldn’t be too hard getting yourself one. I recommend getting a decently priced one which will be in the 50 dollar range.
  3. Interface. You can disregard this if you are just using the USB mic but if you get a mic that isn’t a USB mic you’ll need this. In this case, I recommend getting a dynamic mic. Again there is a wide variety of them with different price ranges. I’d recommend getting the Samson Q2U as it has an XLR output and USB connection.
  4. DAW. This is a place that records your audio from the USB mic or interface. I recommend Audacity for its simplicity and its free. But feel free to buy one as it offers more recording options with effects or samples.
  5. Instruments/amps. You never stated if you played any instruments but if you don’t I recommend trying to find one to play. Preferably guitar/piano as these is typical instruments you can sing and play at the same time. For the amps, you can use whatever but that’s what you’d be recording with a USB mic or dynamic mic.

Once all is said and done and you have a decent recording you can distribute your music through a place called Distrokid. That is not the only place but that is what I use. It’s only 20 dollars a year for the service and you keep all of your royalties.

I know that was a lot lol but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. You have a long journey ahead of you my friend but I wish you nothing but the best of luck!

 

Source :https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-get-my-music-noticed-out-there-I-am-a-thirteen-y-o-girl-wth-over-forty-incomplete-songs-and-heaps-of-original-lyrics-for-different-genres-I-m-hoping-to-finish-making-my-first-song-using-GarageBand-soon-so-I

Cynthia-G-Toups

Hello Cynthia G. Toups! It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance. I'm the creator behind lyricstothesong.com, where we specialize in delving into the depths of song lyrics, uncovering their meanings, and celebrating the whimsy of nursery rhymes

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