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RATING SCALE "1" Indicates the Lowest Score "5" Indicates The Highest Score
Recording Quality/Production: 4
Lead Vocals: 4.5
Musicianship: 4
Lyric Writing: 4
Music Composing: 4
Melodies: 5
Song Arrangement: 4
Dear Jeremiah,
Thanks for submitting the material for the evaluation.
I enjoyed listening to the songs. The energy of the music, coupled with excellent production and great guitar tone/sounds made for strong material.
To give you insight to the scoring scale above, the majority of artists score in the 2.5 to 3.5 range in the various categories.
Whenever an artist sees a 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3 or 3.5 as a score in a certain category (or categories) it means that's an area I feel they need to improve and develop.
When someone sees 4, 4.5 or 5 as their score in a category, that tells them, to me, they are in the professional league and have strong potential. It's a validation from a pro, letting you know you are doing a fine job.
Every artist should work hard to earn 4.5 to 5 in every category.
It's a very competitive business and people averaging in the 3's (or less) will probably not get too far without a great deal of improvement and development.
I don't give out 4's and 5's easily, so any of those you see, you have earned. Well done!
One thing to keep in mind, at least for your songs designated as "Singles" (the songs geared towards winning over radio stations and record company executives) - try to keep Intros to under 10 seconds and try to reach the Chorus between the 40 and 43 second mark.
If it's 44 seconds or longer and the Chorus did not kick in yet, you should edit the song's arrangement accordingly.
In rap music, the chorus can come in at the 55 to 58 second mark or so, since the verses are traditionally longer, compared to pop and rock music.
If you are trying to gain the attention of record companies, music publishers, booking agents or top managers, make sure your game plan includes radio promotion, publicity, lots of gigs, Internet marketing and CD sales, at the minimum.
Just having a great CD and live show are no longer enough in today's music business.
Also - on the Sonicbids Web site, the only choices the system gave me were -- "Selected" "Standby" or "Not Selected."
So I chose "Selected" for your submission, as it was the best of the three choices.
For the Foley Entertainment opportunity, none of those categories really apply, because EVERYONE qualifies for the professional evaluation and feedback.
It's more of an educational opportunity for everyone who submits - not a contest where only a select few will win or benefit.
I guess the majority of the Sonicbids opportunities are for contests, festivals and things like that, where some artists are chosen and some are not.
Thank you for the submission and continued best wishes! Keep me posted!
Direct E-Mail Address: EugeneFoleyMusic@aol.com
Best wishes,
Eugene Foley
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