How to Make and Sell Your Own Recording (5th Edition)
Editorial Reviews
Chris Lunn, Victory Review, June 1999
This [How to Make and Sell Your Own Recording] is the latest, up-to-date information on such broad items as selling on the Internet through download or through amazon.com; pricing wholesale; what to put on the record label; web site design needs; pre-mastering; microphones and much more. At the end are a series of work pages on promotion, sales, graphic design, plus resources like trade publications and directories. This . . . should get your career in order and on a much faster track. This is as good as it gets in straightforward, clear, complete how-to-do-music books for pros or beginners.
Ben Kettlewell, Alternate Music Press
Diane Sward Rapaport has done it again! This is the twentieth anniversary and fifth revised edition of the book that has been a friend and guide to more than 150,000 musicians, producers, engineers, and owners of small recording labels. . . .
This new edition addresses new major technological changes that have occurred in the nineties, including the impact of the Internet on all facets of the music industry. . . .
For those that already own a previous edition of the book, the new additions mentioned above would be worth investing in the new revision, especially the section on the Internet. For those new to the book, it is, in a word, indispensable. If you are an independent musician serious about your music, this is THE book. . . .
How to Make and Sell Your Own Recording (5th Edition)
How to Make and Sell Your Own Recording (5th Edition),Diane Sward Rapaport,Loreena McKennitt,Prentice Hall,0139239472,Business Aspects,Economic Aspects Of Music,Music,Popular music,Recording & Reproduction,Sound Recording And Recordings,Sound recording industry,United States,Writing and publishing,Music / General
How to Make and Sell Your Own Recording (5th Edition)
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