How to Submit Your Music to Funk and Jazz Festivals

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How to Submit Your Music to Funk and Jazz Festivals by following these tips

Introduction

Are you a musician interested in playing at funk and jazz festivals? If so, you’re in luck! There are many great festivals out there that showcase this style of music.

The best way to get your foot in the door is to submit your music directly to the festival organizers. In this article, we’ll give you some tips on how to do just that.

First, it’s important to research which festivals would be a good fit for your band or act. Make sure to check out the festival’s website and see what kinds of acts they’ve featured in the past. This will give you a good idea of whether or not your music would be a good fit.

Once you’ve compiled a list of potential festivals, it’s time to start submitting your music. The best way to do this is via email or using an online submission form. Most festivals will have these forms readily available on their websites.

When submitting your music, be sure to include links to your website or social media pages, as well as a press kit or EPK (electronic press kit). These materials will give the festival organizers a good sense of who you are and what your music sounds like.

And that’s it! Submitting your music to funk and jazz festivals can be a great way to get your name out there and expose your music to new audiences. Just follow these tips and you’ll be well on your way to playing at one of these great events!

What are Funk and Jazz Festivals?

Funk and Jazz Festivals are annual music festivals that showcase the best in funk and jazz music from around the world. These festivals are typically held in major cities, and they attract some of the biggest names in the industry. If you’re a musician who loves funk and jazz, then these festivals are definitely worth considering.

Here’s a quick overview of what you can expect at a typical funk and jazz festival:

· Live music from a wide range of artists
· Talks and panels from industry experts
· Workshops and masterclasses
· Jam sessions and open mics
· A bustling marketplace with stalls selling various musical products

Of course, the biggest draw of these festivals is the opportunity to see some of the world’s best funk and jazz musicians perform live. If you’re lucky, you might even get to meet some of them in person!

If you’re interested in submitting your music to one of these festivals, then read on for our guide on how to do it.

How to Submit Your Music to Funk and Jazz Festivals

In order to submit your music to funk and jazz festivals, you will need to follow a few simple steps. First, you will need to create a profile on the website. Once you have created a profile, you will then need to upload your music. After your music has been uploaded, you will need to fill out a form that includes your contact information and the type of music you play.

Find a list of festivals

A good place to start is the website of the Association for the advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). They have a list of festivals on their website that your band might be appropriate for. You can also look up international festivals on All About Jazz. Another great resource is the book Festivals and Concerts: A Guide to Their Organization and Promotion, by William D. Harkins. This book has a lot of great advice on how to get your band booked at festivals.

Read the submission guidelines

Most festivals will have an online submission form, and will lay out what they need from you in their submission guidelines. Read these carefully! Many festivals receive thousands of submissions, and if you don’t follow the guidelines, your submission is likely to get lost in the shuffle.

Some things to look for in the submission guidelines:
-What type of music is the festival looking for?
-When is the deadline for submissions?
-What format should your submitted materials be in (e.g. MP3, WAV, physical CDs)?
-How many tracks should you submit?
-Should your tracks be recorded live or in the studio?
-Do they require any additional materials (e.g. press photos, bio)?

Submit your music

In order to get your music heard by festival organizers, you will need to submit it to them either through a physical or digital submission process. Most festivals will have an online submission form that you can fill out, which will include links to your music.

In order to make sure that your music stands out, be sure to read the guidelines for each festival carefully and follow them to the letter. Many festivals receive thousands of submissions, so following the guidelines shows that you are a professional and serious about getting your music played at the festival.

Organizers are also more likely to take notice of artists who have a significant online presence, so be sure to promote your music heavily online in the months leading up to the submission deadline. Creating a buzz around your band will make it more likely that organizers will take notice of your music when they are sorting through submissions.

Conclusion

Now that you know how to submit your music to funk and jazz festivals, there’s nothing stopping you from getting your band out there and playing at some of the biggest and best festivals around. Just remember to do your research, follow the submission guidelines, and above all else, make sure your music is ready for festival audiences. With a little bit of effort, you could be playing on stage at the next big funk or jazz festival.

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