Audiobook: What is it, Who Creates it, How It Works

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Audiobooks in truth, have been around for a while. However, it was only during the last couple of years that it gained extraordinary popularity. Similar to podcasts, audiobooks became popular for people on-the-go who didn’t have enough time to sit and read. They also became a popular resource for people who cannot read or do not enjoy reading.

Don’t know what podcasts are? Check out Jony Studios blog Podcast: What is It, How It Works, Who Creates It to know more.


WHAT IS AN AUDIOBOOK?

They are voice recordings of books/novels that you can listen to rather than read. They are replicas of the written text in an MP3 format.

Customers are usually given an option to purchase and download audiobooks similar to digital music and video. There are many audiobooks available for free as well on Audible. Even apps such as Spotify now carry audiobooks.

Audiobooks give you a different reading experience for situations in which reading is not possible. It doesn’t matter whether you’re driving, walking, at the gym or working, audiobooks give you a chance to catch up with your reading without actually having to read!

And if you are a picky reader who doesn’t like to read books that are long, some audiobooks come in an abridged and unabridged version. Audiobooks that are marked as abridged are shorter and modified versions of the book made to better the listening experience. Unabridged audiobooks, on the other hand, are recorded word to word and are exact replicas of the printed book.



WHO CREATES IT?

Audiobooks are created by the author or publishing house. Audiobooks are usually made to reach a wider audience and to give audiences a version other than printed and e-text.

Curious to learn more about audiobook recording and who they are made for? Check out Jony Studios blog Benefits And Tips For Recording An Audiobook For Your Novel to learn more.

Many authors provide a free sample of the audiobook on their website for audiences to judge for themselves whether or not they wish to buy that version or not.


HOW DOES IT WORK?

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Audiobooks come in a format similar to a digital song. They are available in MP3 formats and more and are supported by every mobile device. You can listen to audiobooks on smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktops, speakers or even in your car using the car entertainment system. 

You can either download the audiobook or stream it online. Streaming means to “download” the audiobook on the go as you’re listening. It doesn’t take up any additional space on your device but streaming does, however, take up a lot of data. It is recommended to download your audiobook over WiFi for a better listening experience. And although downloading the audiobook will take up a lot of space on your device, you have the option of deleting it from your device without losing your purchase. Audiobooks, like ebooks, are always available on a ‘cloud library’ thus ensuring you never lose your purchase.

Now you might be wondering who records an audiobook?

Audiobooks are usually recorded by professional narrators who tend to be actors and vocal specialists. It is, however, very common for the author to record the audiobook themselves as well.

Are you an author looking to record an audiobook for your book? Jony Studios offers audio production services that will help you reach a wider audience and increase your book sales. 

Contact us here to get started.


Conclusion

Audiobooks are a great way of catching up to your reading while on-the-go. There are thousands of audiobooks to choose from and many different genres to choose from as well. 

There are audiobooks made especially for children, seniors, teenagers, adults, romance lovers, fiction lovers, etc. And they are so easy to listen to and browse through that even the most non-tech savvy person can learn how to use it.

Here are some of Jony Studios’ favourite audiobooks to get you started:

  1. The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer

  2. Shoe Dog by Phil Knight

  3. Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins

  4. The Surrender Experiment by Michael A. Singer

  5. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson

  6. The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

Did you find one you liked? Let us know below!

- By Neha Agarwala


If you need help turning your book into an audiobook, we offer audiobook production services that will help you reach a wider audience and increase your book sales. 

Learn more here and listen to some of our audiobook samples.

 
 

Everything You Need to Know About Songwriting

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Today the music world has no rules.

Artists have the freedom to create and mix any form of music they can imagine. Music has reached the point where artists have the independence to create new categories of music by mixing rhythms and genres.

However, creating music still comes with its stages, dos and don'ts. In order to make good music that people will enjoy listening to, you still need to follow stages of music production that have been perfected over the years by professionals.

Like a chef in the kitchen, just because you have unlimited ingredients and tools to play with does not mean you should. There are some things when you mix and match that just don’t taste good.

On that note, check out Jony Studios’ mixing and mastering services that will help you elevate your sound and bring your song to life!

When it comes to creating good music, the first step is always songwriting.



WHAT IS SONGWRITING?


Songwriting like the word suggests means writing a song. It is the process of musical ideas coming together to form a melody that is harmonious and rhythmic.

The finished product results in a beginning, middle and end.



WHAT IS A GOOD SONG?


Although this is highly debatable and subjective, a good song usually has all the elements: melody, harmony, rhythm, beginning, middle, and end.

In terms of lyrics, a good song has both the lyrics and music working together and supporting each other. It is important for the lyrics to sound musical while singing to develop a pleasant sounding, successful song.

Repetition in a song is also very integral in order to get the listener used to the chord progression before transitioning to the next section. The motive behind any song is to always get the listener to tap their foot with the groove regardless of there being drums in the song.



HOW TO WRITE A SONG?


Each writer and musician has a different way of songwriting. 

Some tend to use the tracking process to write a song. They start with a drum loop and go on from there. As they progress along, new ideas form until a finished song is created.

Some sit with their guitars and take notes to sketch out a tune that results in a song.

And so on..

However, no matter the method, the criteria for examining the quality of the song in terms of its lyrics and music should always be the same. Are the melody and harmony catchy? Do the chords capture the attention of the listeners? Does it groove?



Conclusion

Want your music to sound up to the industry's golden standards? Jony Studios’ offers music production services that will help you elevate your sound and bring your song to life!

Contact us here to get started.

Which songwriting method do you use? Let us know below in the comments!

- By Neha Agarwala


Curious about the other stages of music production?

Check out these blogs to learn more:

Arranging

Tracking

Editing

Mixing and Mastering

 

Best Royalty Free Music Sources for Your Podcast

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Music and sounds are an essential part of a great podcast. Royalty-free music is an easy, stress-free way to include music into your creation. Are you looking for music or sounds to use on your podcast but don’t know where to find any? These resources are all available for you to use.


Shutterstock

 
 

Shutterstock is a great resource for royalty-free music and sounds. You can purchase a subscription for $199/year, and can use the sounds for multiple purposes.


PremiumBeat

 
 

This site has a large collection of different music and sounds, great for different purposes on your podcast! They also have collections of music that would suit different genres of podcasts!



Free Music Archive

 
 

This archive has content from artists all over the world. You can browse through hundreds of songs to find ones that will best suit your podcast.


Pond5

 
 

Many YouTubers use this site for their videos. It has a large collection of royalty-free music, as well as videos and motion graphics.



Silverman Sound Studios

 
 

This site has a large collection of royalty-free music and sounds, all for free with credit. You can easily look through different categories and genres of music to find the ones that will best suit your podcast.


Conclusion

All of these websites and archives have a great collection of royalty-free music that will be great for your podcast!

If you need extra help creating a podcast or music for your podcast, contact us here.

We look forward to adding massive value to your brand.

So which resource was your favourite? Did you find any songs you like? Let us know!

- By Julianna Martinek