Music Business Made Simple: A Guide To Becoming A Recording Artist (Music Business Made Simple)

Music Business Made Simple: A Guide To Becoming A Recording Artist (Music Business Made Simple)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 780.23
EAN: 9780825672958
ISBN: 0825672953
Label: Schirmer Trade Books
Manufacturer: Schirmer Trade Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: 2004-03-01
Publisher: Schirmer Trade Books
Release Date: 2004-03-01
Studio: Schirmer Trade Books

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YOU CAN MAKE A LIVING WITH YOUR MUSIC

Let’s face it. For those of us that dream of being a professional recording artist, the odds are usually stacked against us. Stumbling blocks are many, including our own lack of self-confidence in our talents, family members and friends that dismiss the idea that music can actually become a "real job," and teachers who push for traditional further education to churn out more accountants, plumbers, and lawyers.

But Houston-based entertainment attorney, J.S. "Skip" Rudsenske, knows that there are ways to enhance your chance for success when it comes to music as a profession. In fact, he’ll boldly tell people that they really can make a living with music…if they work hard, follow a carefully crafted blueprint, and accept some basic truths about the life path they’re choosing to follow. In his latest book, Music Business Made Simple: A Guide to Becoming a Recording Artist, Rudsenske offers solid career-building advice.

The book is divvied up into bit-sized chapters: Practicing, recording your first demo, creating a promo kit, finding a manager, playing a showcase, and much more. Music Business made Simple is a practical tool for would-be musicians and those who are looking to move their career to the next level. Award-winning independent musician, Pete Droge, wrote the foreword.


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Summary: Music Business Made Simple
Comment: This book is a very easy book to pick up and finish reading in 1 day. We had looked at a number of other books about the music business with our son who is a songwriter/guitarist. They were all very complicated and didn't give any concrete advice of how to get started as a manager of your own career. Music Business Made Simple clearly outlines the steps to take and delineates the steps that are most important to be successful not only as a musician/songwriter, but as a manager of your career. I highly recommend it for anyone starting out in the music business that hopes to make it a career.

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Summary: Good
Comment: Did you ever wish that there was an easy way into the recording and producing of music? Well if you have you'll be disappointed to hear that there is no easy way of getting into this shark infested industry, but there is a book that makes the process look simple because it touches all the sensitive subjects that are not discussed in other title. J. S. Rudsenske's book takes you through some vivid examples and show's you the path to fortune with quick and easy to follow steps.

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Summary: An excellent and practical guide
Comment: Knowledgeably written by J. S. Rudsenske and expertly edited by J. P. Denk, Music Business Made Simple: A Guide To Becoming A Recording Artist is a straightforward, real-world guide to pursuing a career in the highly competitive recording industry. Individual chapters cover how to develop songs and a stage presence; design promotional materials; knowing when to hire an attorney, manager, booking agent, or producer; the ins and outs of getting a record deal; and more. An excellent and practical guide, Music Business Made Simple is very highly recommended -- especially for anyone aspiring to or working daily in the commercial business of making and selling music.

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Summary: An Honest Book About the Music Profession
Comment: My niece desperately wants to become a celeb like Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera. So, when her birthday rolled around, I searched for a book about the music business that wasn't too advanced. There are tons of great books out there but Music Business Made Simple was perfect for this occasion. It's a very basic primer for anyone who wants to become a recording artist. Since my niece doesn't even play an instrument yet, this is a good place to start. The book explains that music is like any other career and you'll need to learn and work hard in order to "make it." The author is very inspiring and discusses setting goals and practicing. He makes a point to explain that you can be a successful working musician, even if you don't make it to the top of the mainstream charts. He goes on to talk about the importance of songwriting and the live performance. Other topics discussed include recording demos and records, creating promotional packages, who you'll need to work with (manager, entertainment attorney, producer, etc.), etc. The last chapter is devoted to landing a contract with either a major or independent record label. All in all, I thought this was a terrific, inexpensive book. My niece loved it and she is now busy learning guitar (another birthday present for "the next Avril Lavigne").

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Summary: Finally, An Easy To Read Book About The Music Business
Comment: After having read several books about the music business, this handy guidebook explains how to become a recording artist in a simple and clear way. This is unlike other books I have read that are so dense that I never could finish an entire chapter. The format of the book is similar to FAQs (frequently asked questions) and the author answers each question in about two pages. The information provided is so practical I was able to use some of the advice immediately. And it worked.


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