Submitting Your Music to Funk & Jazz Festivals

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

It’s that time of year again when music lovers start planning their festival season! If you’re a funk or jazz artist, there are a few key things to keep in mind when submitting your music to festivals. Check out our latest blog post for all the details.

Introduction

With the popularity of funk and jazz festivals on the rise, many artists are wondering how to get their music submitted for consideration. The process can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be! In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about submitting your music to funk and jazz festivals.

First, you’ll need to identify which festivals you’d like to submit your music to. There are a few different ways you can go about this. You can use a Google search, talk to other musicians in your network, or consult with a music festival submission service (more on that later).

Once you’ve compiled a list of festivals you’re interested in, it’s time to start submitting your music. The submission process will vary from festival to festival, but in general, you’ll need to provide some basic information about your band or artist (e.g., name, genres) as well as links to your music. Some festivals may also require a press kit or biography.

And that’s it! Now all you have to do is wait for a response from the festival organizers. Keep in mind that due to the high volume of submissions, it may take some time for them to get back to you. But if you’re selected to play at the festival, it will all be worth it!

What is Funk & Jazz?

Funk is a style of danceable, rhythmic music with origins in African American and Latin American communities. It is characterized by a strong beat, often created by clapping or drumming, and rhythmic patterns that are repeated throughout the song. Funk typically has a relaxed and easy-going feel, making it perfect for dancing.

Jazz is a style of music that originated in the African American community in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is characterized by a syncopated rhythm, improvised solos, and references to blues and gospel music. Jazz often has a complex structure and can be very exploring and experimental.

How to Submit Your Music

Funk & Jazz Festivals are a great way to get your music heard by new audiences, and to build your following. If you’re interested in submitting your music to a Funk & Jazz Festival, there are a few things you need to do. First, you need to find a festival that you’re eligible for. Second, you need to submit your music. And third, you need to follow up with the festival.

Find a list of festivals

The best way to find a list of festivals is to go to the website of the Association of Music Professionals (AMP), which is the trade association for the music industry. Their website has a searchable database of festivals, as well as contact information for festival organizers.

Another good resource is All About Jazz, which is a website that covers the jazz scene. They have a section on their website devoted to festivals, and you can search for festivals by region.

Once you have a list of festivals you’re interested in, the next step is to find out how to submit your music.

Research the festivals

When scoping out which festivals might be the best match for your band, take some time to research each one. Ideally, you want to play festivals that draw in similar sized crowds to the ones you normally play for, as well as similar genres of music. This will help ensure that your performance is well-received by the audience. In terms of genre, most funk and jazz festivals will have a diverse lineup featuring a variety of styles, so chances are good that your band will fit right in.

Another important consideration is the location of the festival. If most of your fans live on the east coast but the festival you’re interested in is on the west coast, it may not make sense to submit your music. You want to make sure that there is a reasonable chance that people will actually come out to see you play. With that said, don’t be afraid to step outside of your comfort zone and submit to festivals in new areas – you never know who might be in attendance!

Submit your music

When you submit your music to a funk or jazz festival, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First and foremost, make sure your music is high quality and ready for public consumption. This means that it should be mixed and mastered well, and should be representative of the best work you have to offer.

Secondly, make sure you submit your music in the proper format. Most festivals will specify what file types they accept, so be sure to check this before submitting.

Finally, take the time to fill out all required information on the submission form. This may include your contact information, band bio, and links to your website or social media pages. By taking the time to do this, you increase the chances that your submission will be given serious consideration by the festival organizers.

Tips for Submitting Your Music

If you’re a musician looking to get your music heard by a wider audience, submitting your music to festivals is a great way to do it. However, there are a few things you need to keep in mind when submitting your music to festivals. In this article, we’ll go over some tips for submitting your music to festivals.

Follow the submission guidelines

When submitting your music to funk and jazz festivals, it is important to follow the submission guidelines. Not following the guidelines can result in your music not being considered or, worse, having your application fee returned.

Most festivals will have a website where they list their submission guidelines. Be sure to read through these carefully and follow all of the instructions. In general, you will need to provide:
-A completed application form
-An audio or video recording of your music
-A press kit
-A non-refundable application fee

Some festivals may also require additional materials, so be sure to check the submission requirements carefully.

Following the submission guidelines shows that you are a professional musician who is serious about taking part in the festival. It also makes it more likely that your music will be given serious consideration by the festival organizers.

Submit your best material

When submitting your music to funk and jazz festivals, it’s important to put your best foot forward by sending your best material. This means sending material that is representative of the type of music you’ll be playing at the festival, as well as material that is of high quality and well-produced. demos and live recordings can be submitted, but make sure they’re ones that you’re proud of and that will give the festival organizers a good sense of what your band is all about.

Be patient

Patience is a virtue, and nowhere is that more true than when submitting your music to a festival. The festival organizers are likely sorting through hundreds, if not thousands, of submissions, and it can take some time for them to get to yours. If you don’t hear back right away, don’t assume that your submission has been rejected – wait a few weeks and then follow up.

Conclusion

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