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  <title>JOHN CHISUM: Is Your Song Ready?</title>
  <description>Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4 &amp;amp;nbsp; TITLE: JOHN CHISUM: Is Your Song Ready? &amp;amp;nbsp; HOSTS: John Chisum &amp;amp;nbsp; EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode of Song Revolution, John continues exploring the NCS Complete Songwriting Guide with Theme #2: Taking Your Work from Demo to the World. He walks songwriters through the essential stages of music production—from simple voice memos to professional master recordings—and explains how each level serves a specific purpose in developing and sharing your songs. John emphasizes that songwriting success isn’t about rushing into expensive studio recordings but about progressing wisely through each stage. He discusses the importance of capturing ideas quickly with work demos, developing songs through home demos, and only investing in professional production after a song has been tested and proven to resonate with listeners. Along the way, John addresses the role of technology and AI in modern songwriting, offering practical wisdom on how tools can support creativity without replacing authentic songwriting. This episode provides a clear roadmap for moving your songs from inspiration to impact—helping songwriters steward both their creativity and their resources wisely. &amp;amp;nbsp; EPISODE TOPICS  Introduction to Theme #2: Taking Your Work from Demo to the World The three levels of song production Understanding the purpose of work demos Using voice memos to capture songwriting ideas Developing songs through home demo recordings Deciding whether to build a home studio or hire professionals Avoiding costly mistakes in professional production Knowing when a song is ready for studio investment Using AI tools wisely in the demo process Releasing music to digital service providers (DSPs) Stewarding time, money, and creativity wisely Testing songs before committing to major production  &amp;amp;nbsp; KEY HIGHLIGHTS  Understanding the Three Levels of Production: John outlines the progression from work demos to home demos to professional master recordings. Each level serves a distinct purpose, helping songwriters move gradually from idea to polished release. Start with Simple Work Demos: A work demo—often just a voice memo—captures melody and lyrics quickly before inspiration fades. The goal isn’t perfection, but clarity and preservation of ideas. Home Demos Help Develop the Song: Home recordings allow songwriters to experiment with arrangements and instrumentation. However, John cautions writers to carefully weigh the time and learning curve involved in building technical production skills. Choose Your Focus Wisely: Songwriters must decide where to invest their time—becoming engineers or becoming better writers. While some can do both, many benefit from focusing primarily on songwriting craft. Avoid Expensive Production Too Soon: John shares cautionary stories of songwriters investing thousands of dollars into unproven songs. He stresses that professional recordings should come only after songs have been refined and validated through feedback. Test Songs Before Investing: Before moving to high-level production, songwriters should seek feedback and ensure their songs resonate with listeners. A proven song is far more deserving of financial investment. Using AI as a Tool, Not a Replacement: AI tools can help generate demo versions of songs when the melody and lyrics are already written. However, John emphasizes maintaining integrity by ensuring the creative foundation remains authentically human. Understanding Master Recordings: If you plan to release music on streaming platforms, you’ll need a master recording that meets professional quality standards. This level of production represents the final stage of sharing your music with the world.  &amp;amp;nbsp; FINAL TAKEAWAY Every song deserves a thoughtful journey from idea to impact. Don’t rush into expensive production before your songs are ready. Start by capturing ideas simply, develop them carefully, test them with others, and invest wisely when the time is right. When you move intentionally through each stage, your songs have the best chance to connect with listeners and make a lasting difference. &amp;amp;nbsp; RESOURCES &amp;amp;amp; LINKS: &amp;amp;nbsp; FREE DOWNLOAD - The Complete NCS Songwriting Guide: Proven Principles for writing better songs, stewarding your gifts, and building a lasting life of Christian songwriting. https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/guide &amp;amp;nbsp; Join the NCS ONE SONG CHALLENGE!  https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/one-song-challenge &amp;amp;nbsp; Be a part of our community of songwriters from across the globe. Join NCS Community! https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-community &amp;amp;nbsp; Check out Nashville Christian Songwriters! NashvilleChristianSongwriters.com &amp;amp;nbsp; Real people writing real songs - check out NCS Collective https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-collective/ </description>
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