How Do I Find My Sound?
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Emily Satterlee
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Founder/CEO
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ItyDity
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What do you want the public think of when someone mentions your name? How would you want them to describe your music? Are you going to be known for one style of music? Is their something about you that will stand out as unique?
Making these decisions and then hammering them home are the basics of establishing your musical brand. In this video, Emily Satterlee explains the importance of finding both your sound and your brand.
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Emily Satterlee
I'm Emily, I live in Nashville, TN and I founded Find Your Sound Accelerator.
I know how it feels to try to define your sound as an artist - I was just a songwriter struggling to get the sound I wanted for my songs and working with producers who didn’t deliver the goods. I knew what I liked when I heard it, but I quickly learned a hard lesson: you can hear it in your head all day… but unless you know who you are as an artist and how to articulate what you want to others, your music isn’t going to turn out the way you hope it will.
So I set off on a mission to learn everything I could about artist development in an effort to solve the problem for myself, and others. I spent YEARS building relationships with the best up and coming producers around the world and learning everything I could about artist-producer collaboration... In my search to master everything about creating and Artist Sound, eventually I was able to create songs that sounded like me - while only working with producers who understood what I was going for.
Everyone started asking how I did it, and how they could do it too. So, I put together a program to teach my signature methodology that has allowed me to help songwriters and artists all across the world become confident in their sound and create songs that sound like them — without having to know everything about music production. That is how ItyDity and the "Find Your Sound Accelerator were born!