Why Just Having A Song ISN’T Enough
By:Lily C |
Published:11/24/2011
Brian Asselin is a mutlifaceted member of the
Songwriters Association of Canada and a recent
Featured Member.
He has spent many years teaching music and working as a jazz musician.
More recently, he discovered an interest in songwriting and while he
finishes up recording his debut album, he has already gotten radio
airplay for his song, “
Tonight,” which was actually his
first foray into writing a conventional love pop song. In addition,
Brian wrote a song of appreciation for teachers which has garnered
over 300,000 views on his Youtube Channel. We interviewed him to find out the secret of his success on Youtube and why he feels that “
just having a song isn’t enough.”
Initially teaching music was a way of supplementing his income as a
musician, but it soon became a passion unto itself. So much so that he
decided to attend teachers college where an assignment led him to write
the song, “You Have Made a Difference.” The song has
captured the attention of teachers and students around the world,
leading to Youtube hits, sales of the song, as well as sales of the
music charts. It’s success illustrates how writing a song for a
specific target audience, along with the investment of significant time
in marketing your song to that audience, can lead to sales and public
awareness.
Contrary to what some many believe, placing the song on Youtube did not lead to immediate fame.
Instead, with diligence and many hours at his computer, Brian
contacted teacher organizations around the world, in addition to anyone
else who might be interested in sharing the song, including the Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper from whom he received a letter of appreciation. He even sent a copy to Oprah and Ellen Degeneres (but
never heard back from either). For 5 months he spent 2-4 hours online
daily to share his song. He sent out 200-250 emails, and mailed out 100
copies. The 300,000+ hits he’s received has been a slow accumulation
that experienced a significant rise on Teacher’s Day, on October 5th
when his Youtube video received almost 10,000 hits in one day. The song
has taken on a life of its own. The lyrics to “You Have Made a
Difference,” have been added to a text book in South Africa, and the
song was used as a theme for the Canadian Federation of Teachers for World Teachers Day.
It is expected that the song’s popularity will continue to grow as
World Teachers Day is celebrated annually, and few songs have captured
the sentiment of gratitude for teachers as captured by Brian’s song. In
the mean time Brian hopes that the success of this song, will help to
catapult his upcoming album. When asked if he had any tips for fellow
songwriters, he replied, “Jump into the deep end. Just having a
song isn’t enough. No one is going to search for you (online). Promote
yourself as much as possible.” Clearly, Brian has taken his own advice and benefited from it.
Visit Brian’s Songwriter’s Profile (and hear some of his songs).