Benefits of an EP
EPs are an especially great solution for rising musicians on a budget. After all, recording a professional sounding EP requires high-caliber equipment often only found at studios. Therefore, if you need to book a studio to get this done, at least this way you pay for less studio time than a full-length album. In addition to this, EPs allow you to test out new music styles or sounds. So, if you’re really looking to test out your idea of hybrid classical and jazz fusion music but aren’t sure if it’ll fly, this is the best way to do it.
The limited length of EPs also give you a great opportunity to really assess your overall quality of work. Since they serve as an insight to potential singles also, they allow you to begin cherry-picking which songs best represent your vision and sound as an artist. And, if you’re worried that your classical/jazz fusion hybrid doesn’t sound the way you want it to, use the EP as a way to gain constructive feedback about your sound. Whether you send it to friends, studio heads, or just post in on social media, it’s an excellent way of determining whether you’re headed in the right direction.
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