While “googling” for some no-cost/low-cost ideas for
organizing my songwriter catalog, I ran across some interesting options from
creative uses of spreadsheets to several software programs ranging from free to
pricey.

In the “no-cost” category was an intuitive cross-platform
software package from Idolumic called,
TuneSmith.
Like most people, I was immediately drawn to
it because it was “free” and soon discovered that it delivered much more value
than one might expect from a freebie.
I
downloaded it, took it for a “test drive,” and am now using it as part of my
song creation and administration strategy.
TuneSmith offers
songwriters a comprehensive set of tools for creating and administering songs
that centers around three interactive categories . . . creative talent, song
catalog, and pitch journal.
Creative Talent
is where you enter the personal/contact information of collaborators,
co-writers, publishers, managers, lawyers, artists, etc. that you are in
contact with regarding your songs.
Song Catalog
contains all the essential information about your copyrights, and provides
tools to help you hone your songwriting craft, including a lyric/text editor.
Also, you can use the built-in audio recorder
to quickly capture your melodies and manage all the cover versions of your
songs.
Pitch Journal
allows you to track your song submissions by finding out who has put your songs
on hold, who has recorded your compositions, who has entered the charts with
one of your hits, etc. A customizable task list/calendar helps you keep your
song pitches organized and on track.
TuneSmith provides you with tools to effortlessly create and administer a growing catalog. It can be installed on any computer
without a serial number or activation. When paired with Idolumic’s affordably
priced
Rhyme Genie,
TuneSmith becomes an invaluable
songwriting companion that will help any songwriter stay organized and be more
creative with greater ease. It runs on both
MAC
and PC platforms. Visit their
website today and download your complimentary
copy of
TuneSmith.
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