One of the major complaints on every collaboration board I've ever frequented is that it takes too long for a song to progress from its original submission to completion. There are ways to alleviate this that should not pose an undue burden on anyone.
The most important option, in my opinion, would be to offer a written version of your song. I've seen several threads begun here that only offer an audio file and a list of desired instruments. That means that each individual who so much as considers being involved on a project must go through some sort of process to develop a chord progression against a set of lyrics (which all too many times has not been posted, either). Obviously, this is even more prevalent with instrumental submissions.
There are differing levels of expertise when it comes to doing music charting, and I would not expect everyone to find it easy to do. But it makes far more sense, at least to me, to have one person, the song's author in most cases, do this and post it than having 3, 4, 5 or more people doing it, with possibly different results. Posting a chart in .pdf (Acrobat) or .doc (Word) format should make our songs accessible to everyone.
Starting at one place will allow everyone to be on the same page (sorry 'bout the pun) as they begin tracking. And to me, it should be a requirement. From there, everyone is free to offer suggestions for changes, but at least you don't have multiple people doing the job of one.
Thanks.
Lindy
« Last Edit: August 17, 2008, 03:01:25 PM by LindyM »
Lindy Mack
Keyboards, Sax, Violin, Vocals, Mixing