Sunday, July 12, 2015

Getting Ready for Bigger Things


A lot of people have dreams of doing something or being something but never do anything to get to where they want to be. A lot of people have and come up with the greatest ideas but never speak about it to see if it is a good idea or not. I use to be the type of person who would just stick to himself and never share anything with anyone. When I noticed that I wasn’t getting anywhere within my musical career I knew that I need to start putting myself and my music in front of people who may like it. So in order to get my music to bigger and better places I decided to start upload my music to music sharing sites such as Soundcloud Youtube and more. I recently have been working on a ton of music and will be posting music to my SoundCloud periodically to keep updated. I also have been learning how to make cool videos with Adobe After Effect. Those videos will be posted to my Youtube channel where people who are listening can have something to look at. Another thing I have done was joined up with TuneCore so that I can have my music placed into the many different digital stores like iTunes so I can make sales on my music. TuneCore also gives me the opportunity to be placed into films and television shows with the use of sync licenses. It has been a long time coming but I hope this change of attitude will make a difference in my career. 


1 comment:

  1. Preston,

    Your opening sentence is very blunt, yet very truthful.

    Unfortunately, most people do not follow their dreams. More often than not, people are afraid to chase their goals yet they end up with regret and the constant thought of wonder. For those who do pursue there goals, some do not take criticism well. I believe the only way someone can improve is through that criticism or those words of advice, for no one is instantly perfect, no matter how hard working, talented, or passionate they may be.

    I am happy you are releasing your music for others to listen to. I listened to "Glass and Wind" a few times and enjoyed it. I thought the song was soothing, with a good beat, and I liked the instances where it seemed the "feed" was getting interrupted. I also checked out "Evil Emotions" on your YouTube channel, which I subscribed to, and I really liked that beat as well.

    Keep it up, Preston! Keep pumping out music and posting it onto your SoundCloud, YouTube, and TuneCore. The more ears that hear your music, the better, because you never know who may be listening.

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