Although music libraries and music publishers can be a great way to connect your music with music supervisors, it's certainly not the only way. Why not go straight to the source and pitch your music directly to music supervisors?
At the end of
the day, music supervisors select what music gets used and call the shots. And although, music libraries and publishers can help you connect with the right people, it's not the only way.
Pitching your music directly to music supervisors is a little different than pitching your music to libraries. For starters, the needs of music supervisors change depending on what project they are working on. Music libraries will often
take on on artists and styles of music they don't have an immediate need for, in the hopes that a need will arise down the road.
Supervisors tend to be less open to simply checking out unknown artists in general, unless they have a specific need that an artist can fill. But there always exceptions, like libraries, some supervisors are much more open to hearing from new artists in general.
Some supervisors even list what projects they're currently working on, on their websites.
If you want to pitch your music directly to the decision makers in the music licensing industry, How To License Your Music Premium has a directory specifically for music supervisors.
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