(EMAILWIRE.COM, November 03, 2011 ) Las Vegas, NV -- Songwriters often ask friends and family for opinions on their newly written material. Jon Griffin believes thatÂ’s a big problem and heÂ’s helping them get feedback beyond that familiar circle. Griffin is the owner of Is My Song Good, a new website where musicians can get songwriting tips, submit music for review and have others rate their songs.
“It’s good to get feedback from the people around you. That’s the ego booster you need to keep moving forward. But it shouldn’t be the only place you seek constructive criticism,” said Griffin. IsMySongGood.com enables songwriters to submit music for review and get honest feedback from other music lovers. That’s the skills booster you need when you’re trying to figure out how to become a songwriter.”
A songwriter himself, Griffin created the website as a way for musicians to test their tunes before shopping it out or attempting to sell it independently. Registered users of the service also have access to a collaborators agreement. This legal form was put in place to protect the legal rights of songwriters who work together on or off the Is My Song Good website.
“It’s better to know if your song needs reworking on the site before you formally take it to a commercial level,” said Griffin. “While you’re here you can see where your faults are. Out in the real world all you get is a door in your face… and as the saying goes, you don’t always get a second chance to make a first impression.”
Is My Song Good is a new website where songwriters and musicians can get honest opinions about their work. There’s no cost to submit songs for review and reviewers may rate as many songs as they like – or don’t like.