The Complete Idiot's
Guide to the
Music Business
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$19.95 US
316 pp.
ISBN 1615640134
June 2010
Alpha Books
Michael Miller, Author |
Break through the noise
of the music industry with this musician's guide to good business
About the Book
You're no idiot, of course. Music is your passion and you'd like
to make it your business. But you've discovered that sometimes the combination
makes for a really odd mix.
Don't change your tune! The Complete Idiot's
Guide to the Music Business gives you the information you
need to break in and get the gigs. In this Complete Idiot's Guide,
you get:
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An overview of how the music industry
works, with a special look at the skills you need to succeed in it
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Essential information on protecting your
intellectual property and being paid your fair share
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Tips on finding an agent, negotiating
contracts, and selling your music and songs
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Career advice for music lovers who
aren't musicians
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A look at the future of the music
business--and where you might fit in
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Planning your career
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Assembling a "dream team" that will help
you reach your goals
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Promoting your music
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Merchandising, songwriting, and
publishing
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Managing and booking musicians
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The business of copyrights and royalties
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What it's like to work with a major
record label
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Independent distribution
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Making music for other media
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Managing your money
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Great music industry gigs for
nonmusicians
Letter from the Author
I know what you're thinking. The music
business is tough. Working musicians have to deal with unscrupulous club
owners, greedy agents and managers, Byzantine copyright laws, illegal
music downloaders, and record labels that are out to take every penny
you earn. With all this working against you, how's a musician supposed
to make an honest buck?
The truth is, the music business isn't as
difficult as it seems. Challenging, yes; hard work, yes. But impossible
to deal with? Of course not--assuming you read this book, that is.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to the
Music Business is your one-stop guide to making money from
your music, no matter what level you're at. You'll learn how to put
together a business plan for your music career, assemble a team of
professionals to work with you, and chart a course through the music
business landscape. You'll learn how to make money from performing,
recording, distributing CDs and digital downloads, writing songs, and
selling T-shirts and other merchandise. You'll even learn tips for
dealing with today's changing music business--and making a go of it as a
thriving independent artist.
That's right, the music business today is
much different than it was even a decade ago. The old rules no longer
apply; you don't have to sign with a major label to be a success. I'll
show you how to use today's tools, including--and especially--the
Internet, to promote and sell your music, and to develop a close
relationship with your most loyal fans.
Of course, there's lots of room in the music
business for nonmusicians, too. If you're a music lover who wants to
work in the business, I'll help you choose the right career--and get
your foot in the door.
There's something here for everyone. So
whether you want to make a little more money from weekend gigs or become
America's next solid-gold superstar, The Complete Idiot's
Guide to the Music Business will show you what you need to
do. Just take this book home and crack the covers; everything you need
to know about the music business is inside.
What's In the Book?
Part I: Welcome to the Music
Business
1. Minding Your Business: Why You Need Business
Skills
2. How the Music Business Works
3. Essential Business Skills Every Musician Needs to Know
4. The History and Future of the Music Business
Part 2: Becoming a
Business-Oriented Musician
5. The Business of Planning Your Career
6. The Business of Assembling Your Team
7. The Business of Managing Your Career
8. The Business of Managing Your Money
Part 3: The Music Business for
Musicians
9. The Business of Recording Your Music
10. The Business of Working with a Major Record Label
11. The Business of Independent Distribution
12. The Business of Promoting Your Music
13. The Business of Live Performance and Touring
14. The Business of Merchandising
15. The Business of Songwriting and Publishing
16. The Business of Music for Other Media
17. The Business of Music Online
Part 4: The Music Business
for Nonmusicians
18. The Business of Managing Musicians
19. The Business of Booking Musicians
20. The Business of Recording and Production
21. The Business of Distributing Music
22. The Business of Publishing and Licensing Music
Part 5: The Legal Side of
the Music Business
23. The Business of Contracts
24. The Business of Copyrights and Royalties
Appendix
Glossary
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