All You Need to Know about the Music Business: 10th Edition

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All You Need to Know about the Music Business: 10th Edition

All You Need to Know about the Music Business: 10th Edition

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Donald Passman is one of the most trusted music lawyers in the world. In this easy-to-use manual, he draws upon his unparalleled experience to provide a clear-eyed explanation of how to create, sell, share and protect your music.

All You Need to Know About the Music Business: 10th Edition All You Need to Know About the Music Business: 10th Edition

Whether you're a musician or songwriter, an agent or a manager, this is the essential guide to everything you need to know about the music business. Read more Look Inside Details Yes. That’s a familiar story, a lot like mine. And of course, you’ve written a really great book about the music industry that has had many new editions over the years. Which sections have you found you needed to update the most with each re-write?With an endless pool of talent out there — not to mention countless ways to share and release your music — what does it take to break in? Herstand walks you through everything here from the ground up, citing his own personal experience, quitting his barista job and diving in fully to be an independent musician. The book explains the importance of things like establishing a constant presence on social media, getting songs placed in film and TV shows, and building a grassroots fanbase. And of course, earning money to keep your career going for the long haul.

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Bobby Owsinski’s The Music Business Advice Book is exactly what you need. Over the course of five years on his podcast, Owinsiki compiled a list of 150 invaluable tips from 130 industry pros and synthesized them into this book. Start with three of the most popular books about the music business, written by authors who all speak from experience and offer a road-map to success, based upon their own unique perspectives. Heritage artists are mostly making their money off touring. It’s very difficult if not impossible for them to get on the radio, because their audience is older and not that interested in new music. They will have some success with it, but not at the level they enjoyed in their heyday. They also make money off their catalogs, which still sell quite well and make some money for them as well. The book does a great job of explaining the process of generating royalties and crowdfunding goals, all while delivering important info in a witty and wise tone that’s comprehensive but never condescending. Paul Allen’s Artist Management for the Music Business is a deep exploration of the world of artist management. It presents vital insights into what it means to be a manager with sample plans for career plans to contract sections.Start Your Music Business by Audrey Chisholm Esq. is a brilliant, easy-to-read guide for all those in the industry who wish to start a music business. The author is a well-known music attorney who has seen a lot. This book is her way of presenting her knowledge and ultimately helping out new music entrepreneurs.

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The book isn’t a sure shot or a shortcut to earning a living by making music because there are none. However, it will teach you what to look out for, whom to approach, and how to get it. Herstand started as a musician and eventually founded Ari’s Take, a company that focuses on music business education and helping independent artists. In 2016, he came out with this book and it instantly resonated with a lot of artists. It basically uses real-life examples of people making a fortune in the music industry and breaks it down thoroughly, revealing the secrets behind their success. It’s not just for records, Music, Money, and Success covers most facets of the creative world that involves music. Be it Broadway, commercials, TV, or movies.Ari Herstand’s book argues that now is the best time ever to be a D.I.Y. musician, and he explains how to take advantage of all that this industry renaissance has to offer. Touted as a must-have, The Plain and Simple Guide to Music Publishing by Randall D Wixen is a great book for learning everything you need to know about music publishing. Artists usually suffer from this mostly due to ignorance. This book will, however, change that.



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