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On 7/30/2019 2:18 PM, Bob Olhsson wrote:
The old-timers have told me that the ideal is a simple self-accompanied vocal provided the song is good enough. Good enough is the catch. The only songs anybody is likely to record is something significantly better than what they or their friends can come up with. That's a high bar. That's a good point. When I was there I heard many a producer say that nobody could predict a hit. Are the major labels still the mass producers or are independents getting their share? I see some classical guitarists on Youtube selling their CDs. Apparently some are successful to a degree. Of course being concert artists no doubt helps their sales. |
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