Picture the final scene from your favorite TV show.
Whether it's that restaurant scene from the Sopranos, Walter White's final moments from Breaking Bad, or the goodbye, farewell and amen from MASH, these are bitter-sweet moments for the viewer.
When I watched the final episode of Battlestar Galactica I felt a void in my heart like all my friends had left me for a different planet and I didn't know how to function in the real world any longer.
That's the power of a good television show.
But now imagine these scenes without the music.
They wouldn't be the same.
Something would be missing.
The music is a vehicle to support the emotional attachment we have with the characters and without it, the shows feel hollow.
Chances are you've put a lot of emotion into your music.
Your songs mean something. They convey a feeling. Tell a story.
And somewhere out there, there's a TV show being made that needs that exact emotion in the background to tug at the heart strings of the viewer.
Somewhere out there, there's a music supervisor that needs your music to make the viewer cry.
To make the audience laugh.
To make a sci-fi nerd miss his friends.
They won't find your music unless you've put in the work to be found.
So if you want your songs to affect millions of people all over the world while generating a consistent income to do what you love, the Master Music Licensing program might just be for you.
But the doors close in a few hours so you're about to be shut out.
There's over 500 TV shows in production right now and they ALL need music.
That music could be yours.
Click here to enroll in Master Music Licensing right now.
The program closes in less than five hours as of sending this email and it won't open again until sometime next year so this is your last opportunity to enroll.
Don't stop believin',
Björgvin