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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Thousands of people want to be recording stars, but lack a deal with a record label. While today's musicians have all the tools they need to build a recording career on their own-pro-tools for inexpensive recording and home recording, marketing on the Internet, and opportunities to license their music for use in films, television, advertising, and video games-they don't always have the skills to use them. I Don't Need a Record Deal! is a completely comprehensive step-by-step guide to the new world of independent recording. Drawing on interviews from over 150 musicians and industry pros, Schwartz shows readers how to put out a CD and market it through the media, radio, clubs, and retail. But more importantly, she shows musicians how to create a business around music and to develop opportunities for earning a living. Truly a survival guide for novice and professional musicians alike, I Don't Need a Record Deal! brings information on developing one's own independent music career together, adding new resources and taking the reader into the future of music. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Daylle Deanna Schwartz | | Paperback: | 320 pages | | Publisher: | Billboard Books | | Publication Date: | June 01, 2005 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0823079481 | | Product Length: | 6.04 inches | | Product Width: | 0.87 inches | | Product Height: | 8.99 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 8.9 inches | | Package Width: | 6.0 inches | | Package Height: | 0.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 19 reviews |
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19 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Not such a good deal.. Sep 13, 2007
By K. B. Parks
"Truth in Advertising"
If you are looking for a book to tell you, "..don't get discouraged..keep trying..look people in the eye..give a firm handshake..don't forget to say thank you..", and other various cliches and platitudes, then this might just be the book for you. It will even help you decide what fast food to eat. As for me, after the first hundred pages of fluff, I felt that I was seriously wasting my time.
If you are looking for solid, detailed business advice, you are sure to be disappointed. For example, when discussing whether to use ASCAP or BMI, you are advised to use whichever one you think will do the best for you. That is not advice. How about a real comparison between them? When should you join? What might be a possible negative against joining? What is the difference in their perspectives? What is the difference in their payment formula? You can get more information from a Google search than from this book.
I am suspicious when I see shallow books getting wall-papered with flowery five-star reviews. It is hard enough to select books online, without having to deal with all that glowing misrepresentation.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
AMAZING BOOK for indie artists! Sep 12, 2005
By A new fan This book is a MUST READ for any indie artist, not only because of the solid advice and suggestions from people who are doing it themselves and having success, but because as artists we forget that the game has changed, and if we do what we love, we'll be able to make music AND keep more of the money from CD sales, and not be swayed by thinking we NEED the major labels to be successful. Daylle Deanna Schwartz is a godsend for reminding us of this in such a powerful way. She doesn't just talk the talk, she's actually walked the walk, and doesn't stop there. She interviews people who have had the "big deal" and are well known, and she also interviews people who aren't household names, but have been making a good living at what they love, and getting their music out into the world, allowing them to grow a bigger and bigger fan base. She also makes a point that the book isn't 'anti-major record deal', but just 'pro-artist', and encourages a record deal if it's a GOOD one. I've read a few of Daylle's books, one of them a relationship book, and she makes the same life-defining point in that book as well: if you want a record deal OR a man, get a life that you love first! This way you can choose wisely, and walk away if the 'right one' doesn't come along!
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
The best book out! Sep 08, 2005
By LaTonya G. I have no idea who this person is who tore I Don't Need a Record Deal apart but I saw their other reviews and they seem to like to do dirty things to books. She's obviously bitter about something because everyone I know who's read this book has found it to be fantastic. The over 150 people interviewed in the book are inspirational and informative. This book is full of so many ways to make money. I've already tried some of the suggestions and have had success. There are many venues I never thought of approaching that I'm trying now. And the interviews with music supervisors gave me new ideas for licensing my music. Daylle also included ways to stay healthy by interviewing doctors and getting tips from artists about what they do. The chapter on getting your music into international markets has so much information I'm still digesting it all before going for it. This is a must read for any musician that wants to make a full time living from their music!
10 of 13 found the following review helpful:
The Talented Daylle has done it again! Oct 12, 2005
By Jeanne
"happy musician"
I loved Daylle's other books but this one is my favorite. It's very honest about how hard developing an indie career can be but also encourages and gives conrete steps to make it a reality. I don't know if I want a record deal but I like knowing I have choices. This book allows me to have them! There are so many opportunities to make money with musical talent and Daylle explains how to find them and have the best chance of tapping into them. It's the only book with loads of info on licensing music in and touring Europe. I recommend this book to anyone considering a career in music.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Glad I've got this... Sep 20, 2005
By Dean Wolfe I've already emailed the author and thanked her for this book. It is one of a small-but-growing library of genuinely practical books that speak to the soul of the independent musician. Schwartz's genius is the way she draws upon the abundant experiences of so many pioneering artists- including herself- who are making their own way in an ever-changing music-industry landscape.
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