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Types of Demos: How to Get a Record Deal

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Summary: Learn how to use various types of demos to get a record deal, or recording contract in this free online instructional video.

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By Barry Bergman
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Barry Bergman is a veteran manager, music publisher, speaker, consultant, who is the president and founder of the Music Managers Forum in the United States. An outspoken and greatly...read more

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on 8/30/2009 If you are looking for a record deal and want to get signed to a record label, send your demo to Phantom City Studio in Orlando, Florida. Phantom City Studio is looking to sign new artists.

http://www.phantomcitystudio.com/Demo_Submission.html

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"Hello! On behalf of Expert Village, my name is Barry Bergman and today I am going to give you tips on how to get a record deal. Demos can be a common various you know different forms. You can have a demo like this where you have a cover on the outside of the CD. You can have a demo like this that came out of a studio where an album was made and there is no artwork or you could go ahead and do a live show even without a CD and if you are that incredible with doing live performance, the record company might get so excited that they will give yo8u financing to go ahead and make a demo. I think that there are no real ways in which it can work because you can get a record deal anyway. You know whether you start off with a demo or you start off with a live show and it goes to a demo of how you are going to sound in the studio after you complete the music. "

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