Showing posts with label project. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

How to Sell Christian Songs That I Write


Collect audio recordings of your songs. If you do not have any recordings of your music, you can reach out to amateur vocalists, musicians and recording artists who are also looking to create and expand their portfolios. Put an ad in the paper, or get in contact with a school that has an audio program or a Christian school that would have like-minded vocalists and musicians. Reach out to members of your church who may have contacts or will fund your project.
Create a portfolio of your work. You will want to amass a collection of your lyrics on paper and audio recordings of your songs being performed. Once you have recordings of your songs, create a website that will act as an online resume. Include your song lyrics and audio clips. Create a biography and mission statement. If you do not know how to create a website, search the Internet for companies that will set up and host your website. There may be a small fee for this, but your website will help you reach a larger audience and will represent your talents and goals.
Enter Christian songwriting contests, which will allow your music to reach a broader audience and may attract the attention of Christian talent management. If you receive any awards from these contests, be sure to include them on your resume and website.
Research the Christian music artists you enjoy and who have a style similar to yours. Take notes on who represents them and what music labels and publishing houses they have worked under. Find agents you would like to work with.
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Reach out to the agents on your list. They will represent you to the labels and publishing houses that will purchase your lyrics. Your agent will also help you navigate the legal and monetary issues of song publishing and try to get you the best deal possible.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

How to Earn The Daisy Petals Girl Scout Promise Center


Read the Girl Scout promise out loud to the Daisy troop. Daisy girls are in kindergarten and first grade. Some of them will not be able to read. Break the promise into sections in order to try to memorize the promise.
Explain what a promise is to the troop. Ask the girls to tell about a time they made a promise to someone. As they talk about the promises they have made to others, expand on each girls' story. Illustrate how they were being a good and honorable friend with each promise.
Find a project in the community that will show the girls how they can serve their country, even at their young age. The girls can collect money for a new flag at the school, clean up the cemetery before Memorial Day, make muffins for Veterans Day or learn how to fold the United States flag.
In the promise, the girls vow to serve God. Ask them to speak with a parent about how they can serve God in their lives.
Take a field trip to understand the being helpful at all times promise. The Daisies focus is gardening. Focus on the gardening theme when teaching the Daisies how to be helpful. Take the girls out in the community with trash bags and rakes. Rake the yard of an elderly neighbor.
The blue promise center is presented to each Daisy when the troop leader feels she understands the promise. The girls work on adding each petal of the daisy after they have earned the promise center.
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