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SERVICES Creating
music for commercials: Becoming
a television or film composer:
The
art of songwriting:
How
to be a great singer:
The
art of producing a CD: Arranging
and orchestrating: Being
a recording musician: Being
a live musician: Conducting
live musicians or orchestras: The
art of background vocals: Travel
for the musician/artist: BIO-LINKS Songwriting
and record production:
Commercials:
Studio
musician:
Television and film:
Acting
and on-camera appearances:
Live
performances:
Orchestral/conducting:
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Direction and Music Supervision:
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affiliations:
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and Fees for Consultation and Teaching: Samples
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Arranging and orchestrating:
-Choosing the right musical
palette
-Budgeting your musical needs
-Union and non-union options for recording
-Musical textures
-Doing an electronic demo of music to be recorded by live orchestral musicians
-Maximizing the colors of the musical instruments
-The ranges of your instruments
-Different dynamics in different ranges
-Transposing, and what keys to write for certain instruments
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