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100 Ways to Market, Advertise, and Promote Sheet Music
This list is taken from Episode 5 of the podcast Selling Sheet Music. NUMBER 1. Create a webpage that will serve as the main hub
Ryan Murphy “Flight” Q&A
I was recently asked to present Ryan Murphy’s arrangement of “Flight” on a reading session and he was kind enough to answer some questions and
Learn How to Write SEO Like Mozart
There is a ton of information written about how Google ranks content and keywords and metadata. The thing to remember is it’s kind of like
The Composers’ Guide to Finding Your Niche
The music business is kind of funny because your clients will expect you to be able to anything and everything for them, but they won’t
How to Collaborate With Your Arranger
Your arranger is so much more than a music vendor. But because arrangers are not physically present (for the most part) when creating a show
Bad Habits That Weaken Your Choral Writing
For better or worse most arranging is done on a computer, which means that composers rely increasingly on how things sound on playback. While there’s
Show Choir Arrangers You Should Know
When I first decided to start arranging for show choirs, one of my frustrations was that I didn’t know many of the people already
The Case for Choir Competitions
The music you make matters far more than any trophy you could receive but participating in competitions is one of the best things you can
Getting the Most Out of a Small Show Choir Band
I often get asked what instruments are “needed” in a show choir band. While I certainly have opinions on the subject, that question misses the
Finding Your “Golden Brick”: How to Push Boundaries with Success
One of my mentors in college, Ron Simpson, taught a lesson that has since informed my composing and arranging every day. He described what he
Garrett Breeze
COMPOSER, ARRANGER
Garrett Breeze is a composer, arranger, and orchestrator whose credits include film, television, video games, Broadway stars, major classical artists, and many of the top school music programs in the U.S.