answer: Jingles
and voice-overs must each have their own demo. In fact, each different
type of vocal talent is generally marketed using a different demo, such
as: commercial voice over, narration voice over, jingle singing, and so
forth. This makes it easier for producers to file and refer to your demos.
For example, if an "audiobook producer" needs to hire a voice-over artist to narrate an audiobook, he/she will prefer to listen to an "audiobook demo," which only contain samples of audiobooks, as opposed to a commercial demo selling used cars. In fact, many professional voice over artsits have multiple demos. Good
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