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Song Production: How to Get A Better Outcome

Updated: Sep 22, 2021



Most songwriters Google endlessly for: find producers near me. Many spend eternity in confusion over what should you pay your music producer? There are many other questions that have a quick answer.


But first, here’s a story:

  • A man digs a hole

  • He does not get the outcome he wants.

  • The man works harder, puts greater effort in, and digs the hole deeper.

  • The man digs deeper, swears, sweats

  • He gets the same outcome.

Moral: If you want a different outcome, stop digging in the same hole.


Here’s another story:

  • An artist goes into the studio

  • The producer is impressive and a bit overwhelming

  • Artist politely goes along with the ideas of the producer.

  • The final song isn't what he is looking for. He is painfully disappointed.

Moral: If you want a different outcome, stop digging in the same hole.

80% of the songwriters we surveyed on Facebook said that they had a negative experience in the studio.

We all know there is a problem in the industry. It's crazy to assume that we will get a different outcome when continue to do the same things in the studio.


What if, an aspiring songwriter

  • Was more prepared for the studio experience?

  • Had a better understanding of the vibe and style he wanted.

  • Had vocabulary and confidence to communicate those ideas?

  • Was able to trust his own creative instincts in the studio?

Would the outcome be different? You bet.


Write yourself a new story -- one with a happy ending. Gain confidence in the creative vision for your music. And learn how to effectively communicate that vision to your producer.


ItyDity's The Song Blueprint can help. It is a "production literacy" tool. -- This amazing report analyzes your influencer songs, breaks the songs down into understandable parts, and gives you a personalized report with audio files, definitions, instrumentation, and production vocabulary to describe your creative vision.


You won't remain "politely quiet" in the studio. Instead you'll have the confidence and VOCABULARY to effectively collaborate with the producer.


You're gonna love the outcome.



ItyDity is a platform that helps aspiring artists prepare to record their songs. .


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