...or, if you feel it already is ready - just do what you did and put only the first page of your works on the internet. if people like it, they'll order it (either by score or book) and you might not have to publish it via professional book, but rather by print-out ability of internet user. you're already 90% ready!
I am actually contemplating self-publishing at this point, after years of rejections. You probably have already noticed, but publishers, if they agree to look at music at all, never comment on it in rejection notices. I was always more interested in being a musician than a businessman, but I guess there is really no choice.
Maybe I should find some sort of composition contest to enter (ha) or get some piano publication to write a nice review (any journal spring to mind?), or find endorsments from star players if I can (miracles happen).
Altogether I have 80 of this type of "song" for piano...just 15 are available right now at my website. I plan to continue to make these 15 freely downloadable. I think most actually are rather unique, but the format and style has remained consistant.
So I have some options. Would it be better to produce one giant book containing all 80, which might end up with a price tag of $30, or split them in to 4 volumes of 20 pieces each, and asking 12-15 bucks for them? The large single volume would be more convenient for me, but the price I'd need might be off-putting for a lot of people.
For the remaining 65 not currently on display, should I provide full-length mp3 audios for each? It would have to be done with Finale, since I really can't play piano all that well. Finale-generated performances always sound a bit stiff, and I couldn't afford to have a quality pianist make professional recordings. Concerning sample notation via PDF, wouldn't first 8 bars or so of each piece be enough of a sample?
I have also had the suggestion that I offer all the pieces "a la carte", at maybe 3 bucks a pop. I would have them all listed on-line with a "shopping cart" sort of package. Is that a crazy idea?
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