I am a self taught guitar player. I started discovering the guitar as a young teen in the mid 1960's. During the mid 1970's I did some performing; 2 piece to 4 piece. I enjoy an eclectic variety of music, which is evidenced by the music I play and record. I was persuaded to record some of my original music using the name Upper Air Disturbance. I have been fortunate to recruit fine musicians to record violin, vocals, bass, and keyboard & synth. on Upper Air Disturbance's Legacy I, Legacy II, and Legacy III albums. Content ranges from folk to blues to "latinish" to instrumental contemporary classic and new age. I am not a professional musician, but music has always been important to me. I hope that you enjoy some of my music on Broadjam.

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Greeting's Studelska Norb,
I have been analyzing the Folk charts on Broadjam, and your track "Dark Sea" stands out as a high value asset for commercial sync licensing. However, based on my data, your current reach is hitting a "ceiling" that only professional grade of Growth can break.
As a certified music growth and Sync Agency, I don't just "post" your music; I engineer visibility. Most artists on Broadjam have the talent but lack the Industry Metadata and Momentum Scaling required for high paying placements on networks like FOX, MTV, or ESPN.
What I'm offering is a high demand Promotion Sprint for [Long Term Achievement]:
Aggressive Sync Positioning: I'll audit your Broadjam profile to ensure it meets the technical standards music supervisors demand.
Multi Platform Velocity: We will bridge your Broadjam success into a 30 days targeted campaign to spike your streaming and social signals from several platforms.
The "Vetting" Advantage: My certification acts as a seal of approval for supervisors who don't have time to sift through thousands of unsigned tracks.
The Catch: To maintain my 95% success rate for clients, I only take on three new artists per month. I currently have one slot remaining for a Folk/Rock artist, and your sound fits the current market demand I'm seeing from my licensing contacts.
If you are ready to "uploading" and start monetizing, let's secure this final slot
Sincerely,
Patrick
Music Sync Consultant & Growth Specialist

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Patrick,
How much are your "consulting" fees? What other contractual obligations are there?
Thanks for your interest,
Norb

Greeting's Norb,
I appreciate the directness; that's usually a good sign.
To clarify, I don't Just operate as open ended "consulting." What I run are structured promotion sprints with a defined objective.. in your case, positioning "Dark Sea" or 'Other Song" for stronger sync visibility and breaking that current ceiling I mentioned.
On the fee side, my campaigns typically sit in the mid three figure range depending on scope and how aggressive we go with the rollout. I keep it flexible based on the asset and target outcome rather than forcing a fixed package.

As for obligations; it's straightforward:
no longterm locki ns, no royalty splits, and no ownership claims on your work. You retain full control of your catalog.
That said, Broadjam comments aren't the best place to map this out properly.

If you're open to it, shoot me a quick email at patrickumeshsocial@gmail.com
and I'll outline how I'd approach your track specifically and what the rollout would look like on my end.
If it makes sense, we move forward. If not, no pressure.


All Best,
Patrick



Thanks again Norb, this time for your review of Glendalough. Very much appreciated.
Bob



Hi again Norb,
Thanks for the review and thoughtful comments on my son "Spring Time"!

Yeah, that's a short one I wrote for licensing opportunity that I didn't get, but at least it led to this nice little piece.

Thanks again for the review and positive comments!

Be well!
Frank



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