
STEVE WARDEN
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samdude19
Mar 21, 2006
Hey, thanks for listening to my stuff. I'v been trying to get back into playing more lately, you never know, i just might get around to writing some more stuff soon. Thanks a lot for the motivation, i definitely needed it! Keep up the good work, and good luck with everything.
-Sam
MsRandee
Jan 24, 2006
Hi Steve,
Waving from Oklahoma City!! Can you see me? hehe....
" If I Didn't Know Better"... is spinning on " Two of my Stations! Awesome! Keep the good work up! It'll be worth it!!
Hope all your wishes come true in everything you do! Take Care... Let me know if you sing anywhere. I'll come and watch! Start your fan club section! hehe..
djames5
Dec 27, 2005
Steve,
I listened to If I Didn't Know Better. Nice tune. I cranked it up. It has a good rockin dance beat. That is really good for a home studio. Nice work.
There are several options in pitching. If you are looking for your song to get a single song contract with an artist, you should pitch it to the music publishers. You must ask for permission first. There is a book called The 2005 Songwriters Market (The 2006 may be out now, but I don't know). That book tells you what they are looking for, and most will take unsolicitated songs as long as you follow the guidelines for what they want
You may also find an online pitch service like TAXI. I am a member, but it is around 300.00 per year. With one song, it may not be worth it.
You can use Google search to search sites that give advice on song pitching.
Good luck, and never give up!!
David
djames5
Dec 23, 2005
Steve,
Thanks for leaving a message on my site. I tried to listen, but the S/C player is acting up today. I will try again later. I will also tell you some ideas on pitching, as you had asked. Maybe in the next few days. Take care and have a wonderful Christmas.
David
texasfarmboy
Dec 22, 2005
Howdy Steve,
Good tune, man. You ol' red dirt Okies and us black dirt Texas boys gotta keep the country in this thang! Keep up the good work...
See y'all,
Scrap
wilberry
Dec 21, 2005
Mr. Steve ,
on the newest songs " follow you Down and Get out of Denver "
I have a very cheap set up :
Acoustic guitar with pick up , Pre amp is just my old Tascam tape 4 track
Bass, drums, piano are a software that I use .
Vocals are all me with a $ 40 radioshack mic.
I use Cool -edit to multi track and for effects ( reverb, chorus )
The earlier songs I used my sons Jc penny electric which never stays in tune
So I am limited here at home but use software to try and boost the production quality.
As latley i have been concentrating on improving my song writing with my partener Tony Gee , we have been working on the same somg for over a month , ironing, refining , going over every single part and playing it over and over . We want to make well done songs.
We are writing in a Pop/country/folk/rock style.
got to listen to your song again ,
hey what do use for drums ?
Tony and i are looking for a software so we can write good drum t
wilberry
Dec 20, 2005
Mr. STEVE,
another Oky ? my new partener Tony Gee is from OK,
hey what a fun song ! mmm I would love to be playing bass on this. love your rock n sound . very good production , yes you have all the right equipment and talent.
my electric amp broke so I am just using acoustic lately ( very broke ) tell me about yoor set up .
merrry Christmass...
Hey, thanks for listening. I might actually be getting back into playing/writing more! I'v been messing around with some new stuff the last few days and have played more in these few days than I had in the last 6 months before. Hopefully I'm getting back in the groove. With some luck I might be able to record a couple more tracks when I head back home from school, you never know...maybe by late spring? Thanks again for the encouragement and kind words, have a good one, and keep rockin'! -Sam