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Yes, absolutely. You can send a voice memo, a lyric idea or a demo of a production that you started. Make a zip folder of your files and send it across.

You will not be charged for the full service if the work is only needed on specific elements of it. After a review of what you have, there will be a consultation talk to discuss exactly what you need, and it will be accounted for when determining a price. This applies to lyrics, melody, chords, or any other aspect of the song.

You will constantly be asked for feedback and you are also offered unlimited revisions. Focus is placed on understanding your wishes so you would be completely happy with the finished song. If there is ever a case where nothing can be done to make the project work, it will be politely closed and you will not be asked for any financial compensation.

Every instrumental and every song is original and custom made for you. Moreover, you will own the exclusive rights, meaning it cannot be licensed to anyone else or reused in any way.

There is no need for such worry because the contracts offered are simple contracts, have their deadlines, state exactly what is included in the price and only relate to the work at hand. There is an example of the contract you can have a look at in the footer link below called Contracts under Sources.

You will be the sole owner of publishing and the master rights. All contracts belong to work-for-hire agreements and the price determined at the beginning of the project is the only fee you will be charged for. All of these statements are included in the contract (have a look at the Contracts link in the footer for a contract example).

Same as with publishing and master rights, the contract will state that all the royalties will belong to you after the song is released. All contracts belong to work-for-hire agreements and the price determined at the beginning of the project is the only fee you will be charged for. All of these statements are included in the contract (have a look at the Contracts link in the footer for a contract example).

There is no sampling of any existing music or use of any uncleared samples and uncleared loops. The instruments are recorded and original. If there are downloaded samples included, they are usually not melodic or in any way recognizable, or they are altered to make them sound completely different.

Yes, along with the mastered version, you can also receive unmastered version free of charge, if you wish to have someone else master it after you record your vocals.

Cubase is the main DAW used for production. Hardware includes: RME audio interface, Focal Shape 65 studio speakers, Slate ML-1 microphone with a VMS preamp, M-Audio MIDI keyboard, Fender electric and bass guitar, Yamaha acoustic guitars, and many more. You can have a look at full equipment list in the Equipment header tab under About.

You will receive: MP3 and WAV files of the finished song/instrumental (whether you need it mastered or unmastered). Additionally, stems (separate channel files) and MIDI files can be provided as well. Stems can be provided with effects printed on or completely dry.

My formal musical education began at the age of 8, where I received classical training at a primary music school. Recently, I finished my studies at the BIMM Institute BA (Hons), Songwriting course in Manchester, UK. This has equipped me with musical theory knowledge and skills in playing multiple instruments. I have also been performing live for over 15 years as a singer and instrumentalist.

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