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SUBMISSIONS
Artists
Presenting Your Artist Package
1. If you have any problem with rejection, DO NOT send us your material.
2. Clearly mark front of package with "ARTIST".
3. Include a self addressed stamped envelope.
a: We DO NOT pay for return postage.
b: We DO NOT keep your material on file.
4. Include 1 or more recent photographs.
5. Allow a minimum of 6 to 8 weeks for a response. ( This does not mean we will respond in that time.) Depending on the amount of
songs we are receiving, it could take longer.
6. Print out and complete the Artist Submission form and include in your package to further assist us with your evaluation.
Writers
Presenting Your Songs

  Due to the large amount of submissions we receive we now have an on line screening process all unsolicited writers must use to submit their songs to our company. You will need to time the complete length of your song. Now time the length of your intro and any solos. 

                                             CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED!


Nashville Songwriting has a 16 page, comprehensive Nashville publisher listing. It's all a numbers game.The more you call, the better chance you have of hearing a 'Yes'. Be polite and professional!

Please send to
( Cupit Music will not respond to or return any package without a self addressed stamped envelope, and we will not keep it on file.)
Cupit Music
Attn: Artist/Writer Submission
P.O.Box 121904
Nashville, TN 37212
(Please note that when you submit material to Cupit Music, you will be added to our mailing list. If you wish to be removed from this list, just reply to a press release email with the word REMOVE in the subject line.)
Commonly Asked Questions How do I copyright my songs?
Copyrights are obtained through the Library of Congress. Click here for copyright form http://www.copyright.gov/
Cost is $30 per song or for a collection of songs.
How good do my demos have to be?
The most important thing to remember about demos is the quality. A poor demo can kill the chance for a good song
I just write lyrics. How can I get music put to my lyrics?
Get involved with your local songwriting organization. You will find other songwriters to co-write with or put music to your words.
Should I pay to get my songs published?
NO!!! If a company asks you to pay them to publish your songs, they are not legitimate.
How much does it cost to demo a song?
There are many variables that can effect the outcome of a demo. Cost of the studio, musicians, and how many songs you demo at once are the biggest variables. However, a good guitar/vocal should run no more than $100 a song while a full band demo will run $300 to $1000 a song (Depending mostly on how well prepared you are when you go in the studio). These are averages. In some cases, the cost can be considerably less or considerably more. Check out our studio!!!
How do I get my songs heard?
First off, make sure your songs are ready to by heard. Then, try every creative means possible. Contact music publishers, artist management companies, and production houses.
  
 
 
 
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