Publishing Children`s ESL Music
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Publishing Children`s ESL Music
Hi,
I am wondering if there is anyone out there who is familiar with how to get children`s esl music published. I have been writing my own songs for a few years because there is very little music that teaches useful language for young students. I can not figure out what the appropriate avenue is for getting my music heard.
If it helps I am based in Japan. I have looked at JALT but I think I would need to start my own publishing company before getting a showing at their conference, and I do not have the time for that this year.
I have also looked for agents on the web, but it is not easy to find the right sort of agent on the web.
Thanks for any help.
Damon
I am wondering if there is anyone out there who is familiar with how to get children`s esl music published. I have been writing my own songs for a few years because there is very little music that teaches useful language for young students. I can not figure out what the appropriate avenue is for getting my music heard.
If it helps I am based in Japan. I have looked at JALT but I think I would need to start my own publishing company before getting a showing at their conference, and I do not have the time for that this year.
I have also looked for agents on the web, but it is not easy to find the right sort of agent on the web.
Thanks for any help.
Damon
D,
I'm pretty sure most publishers would want a book to go along with the music. If you can show them a book + songs (audio) they may be very interested. I suggest that you go to an ESL/EFL conference, where the publishers like Longman etc. always set up a stall, and enquire there. It's worked for me, before.
Another idea is to set up a website and post your songs. Or maybe you could charge a dollar to download a song.
Also, my company requires children's songs for our multimedia CDs from time to time. Maybe we could buy some from you? Or if you have the words but not the audio, maybe we could record them for you in exchange for the rights to use the songs in our materials. Just a thought, but contact me at emile.at.gmail.com if you are interested.
I'm pretty sure most publishers would want a book to go along with the music. If you can show them a book + songs (audio) they may be very interested. I suggest that you go to an ESL/EFL conference, where the publishers like Longman etc. always set up a stall, and enquire there. It's worked for me, before.
Another idea is to set up a website and post your songs. Or maybe you could charge a dollar to download a song.
Also, my company requires children's songs for our multimedia CDs from time to time. Maybe we could buy some from you? Or if you have the words but not the audio, maybe we could record them for you in exchange for the rights to use the songs in our materials. Just a thought, but contact me at emile.at.gmail.com if you are interested.
Thanks for the reply Emile, I will contact you shortly.
I have a few follow-up questions, now.
Some of my songs could be adapted very effectively to print or video so I am wondering now if I were to approach a publisher how far along should the product be? Should I go find someone to illustrate? or would rudimentary concept sketches be sufficient? If I need to find someone to illustrate, how (lump sum, percentage of royalties) and how much should they be paid?
I had thought of setting up a website to distribute my music independantly, but I wanted to look into other avenues first.
Damon
I have a few follow-up questions, now.
Some of my songs could be adapted very effectively to print or video so I am wondering now if I were to approach a publisher how far along should the product be? Should I go find someone to illustrate? or would rudimentary concept sketches be sufficient? If I need to find someone to illustrate, how (lump sum, percentage of royalties) and how much should they be paid?
I had thought of setting up a website to distribute my music independantly, but I wanted to look into other avenues first.
Damon
Hi Damon,
Publishing companies will have someone to do illustrations for you. I have heard people say that you need not finish a work to submit it to a publisher, but a few chapters will do. Also, I know that some publishers use an application form that you fill in with your concept.
I do think that as you are thinking in terms of music and videos that you should try to at least have the sound recorded. I guess that the videos would require puppets and things like that? That would be a lot more expensive to come up with a professional-looking sample.
I hope this helps. Please don't take me to be an expert in this field, but I have had a book and many articles published - that's the limit of my experience.
Publishing companies will have someone to do illustrations for you. I have heard people say that you need not finish a work to submit it to a publisher, but a few chapters will do. Also, I know that some publishers use an application form that you fill in with your concept.
I do think that as you are thinking in terms of music and videos that you should try to at least have the sound recorded. I guess that the videos would require puppets and things like that? That would be a lot more expensive to come up with a professional-looking sample.
I hope this helps. Please don't take me to be an expert in this field, but I have had a book and many articles published - that's the limit of my experience.
Thanks again,
Every little bit of information helps, even if it doesn`t come from an expert. I have no experience in these matters to draw on so I really appreciate your help. I have the music recorded, although not professionally. I will probably try going to the big JALT conference in October with a few cd`s and some outlines and drawings of what I would like to do with the material.
PS I tried your e-mail but couldn`t get it to work.
Damon
Every little bit of information helps, even if it doesn`t come from an expert. I have no experience in these matters to draw on so I really appreciate your help. I have the music recorded, although not professionally. I will probably try going to the big JALT conference in October with a few cd`s and some outlines and drawings of what I would like to do with the material.
PS I tried your e-mail but couldn`t get it to work.
Damon