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English | 2009 | ISBN: 1-59863-730-4 | 253 pages | PDF | 8.3 MB
Rocking Your Music Business introduces the business of music and tells you what you need to do to set up and run your business. As part of this, the book also looks at how you can use your existing tools, such as a desktop computer, a laptop, or a Smartphone/iPhone, to carry your office in your pocket.

Musicians make their money from many sources---CD/DVD and digital music sales, live performances and personal appearances, licensing for film and television, and merchandise. You need to get a grip on all of these sources of income to ensure that you receive the money you have earned. Beyond that, you need to keep the rights that are yours (so you can keep generating income). But the music business is more than just money; its about people too, including fellow musicians, booking agents, managers, and studio owners. When dealing with any other person, you need to have a clear understanding of the expectations of each party. For instance, does a session musician have any songwriting rights? Without getting issues like this agreed to up-front and in writing, you may be leaving yourself open to years of litigation and needlessly giving away money. You dont need a major record label to have a career, especially with all the changes that the industry has been undergoing in the last few years, but you do need a successful business to make sure you earn a living making music. That successful career begins with Rocking Your Music Business, the book that needs to be on every musicians bookshelf.

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  Resident 21.04.2014 1591
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From 2009, and the book says: You dont need a major record label to have a career, especially with all the changes that the industry has been undergoing in the last few years...

Warner Music CO felt on the skin, such as a hot iron, when Madonna said, I don't want any contract anymore. Michael Jackson said on the stage to millions of people against Sony Music: "Tommy Mottola is a devil"

Now, tell me, who is most important, YOU as a musician or those BIG CO, whose don't produce nothing.

Today people don't see TV and don't buy CDs as in the past, the medias have changed dramatically.
Statistics shows that in the poorest countries of the world, they don't buy a single CD anymore, but the industry earned money of the poorest people of this world. Barbra Streisand got billionaire with that money, but never drop her feet on Latin America and Lionel Richie only went there because his money went to the sink drain in USA.

From any rich or poor literature we learn a lot.

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