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How to Share Your Music on the Internet

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Artists should promote their music anywhere and everywhere possible.

There are many talented people who have creativity, great vocals and a unique style for playing their particular instrument and composing music. However, many talented artists are often undiscovered. Artists should promote their music anywhere and everywhere that they can to get the exposure that they need. The Internet is a great source to promote yourself as a new independent artist. Here, you will discover ways to promote yourself online.

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    • Internet
    • Music
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        Enter your songs and instrumental music on Indie-Music website (See References). You will have to join the website first. Your music will get more exposure if those who screen and analyze the music entered on the website really like your music. They will filter through the best new talent and provide recognition to the most skilled songwriters and musicians. There is a fee to join the website and upload your music. Your music will get exposure through the "Listening Station" and you may also receive reviews, Editor's Picks, and more.

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        Join the All Indie company website. All Indie is a company formed to provide services to independent artists and labels. The company distributes all kinds of music from all over the world and their goal is to discover, nurture and expose new talent (see Resources).

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        Share your music and talent on YouTube. YouTube is a popular online community that gives great exposure to talented people. A lot of people, including stars, utilize YouTube as a source for advertisement and to promote themselves. Artists, like Justin Bieber, have been discovered by uploading videos of their musical talent.

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