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by bennash - 06/07/26 09:34 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/05/26 04:07 PM
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I'm a professional guitarist of many years, recently turning my attention to selling my music on recording. Mostly electric guitar instrumental, rhythmic but not distorted guitar, few vocals, rock-type, slightly jazz.I have 70 songs to publish on CD. They are short, perhaps averaging 2 minutes 20 or 30 seconds.In your opinion, would it be better these days to put many songs on a CD, like 20 or more, in order to get a 45 minute CD, or put on only 12, but have just a 30 minute CD? Twenty or more songs might make the songs look "cheap", but it would give the listener a lot of variety. On the other hand, a 30 minute CD may be objected to as being too short, although sometimes to "keep the listener hungry" might be wise. Thanks for your time.
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