Sure, the genre says New Age, but don’t worry about that. Right now Tunecore is in the middle of negotiating with iTunes re: classical genre misrepresentation of all classical artists.
2 Responses to ““Bats in the Belfry” iTunes-Ready”
Marc Chan says :
congrats on the 2nd album james! ‘bats in the belfry”s sounding good!!
J.C. Combs says :
thanks! i’ve decided to move in a 3-prong approach from here.
1. Electronic/experimental.
2. Scoring for solo instruments, maybe more we’ll see.
3. Long piano single works.
#3 is the easiest. I have a mixer I need to figure out how to use and finally a sweet notation program I need to figure out as well. I would be lying if I didn’t admit those are areas where a college of the arts benefits composers greatly (at least the art schools which allow notation programs
congrats on the 2nd album james! ‘bats in the belfry”s sounding good!!
thanks! i’ve decided to move in a 3-prong approach from here.
1. Electronic/experimental.
2. Scoring for solo instruments, maybe more we’ll see.
3. Long piano single works.
#3 is the easiest. I have a mixer I need to figure out how to use and finally a sweet notation program I need to figure out as well. I would be lying if I didn’t admit those are areas where a college of the arts benefits composers greatly (at least the art schools which allow notation programs