In my quest for musical knowledge I headed off to college to learn anything and everything I could about the structure of music. I wanted to know what made it all work together and about the many types of sounds I enjoyed and how they were created and what the formulas were. So in my college years I studied and took notes and read chapter after chapter and attended a vast array of classes from Music theory 101 to twentieth century technique and counterpoint. Here in this volume I have the organized notes I took from each of those lessons and laid out in book form. To get the most out of this book one should know how to read music. In my Guitar Journey book you may learn how to read music and you may contact me at gjourney1@yahoo.com for more info. I think it is important to understand at least the very basics of music which can be learned in my Guitar Journey book. But in this volume I dig deeper into many of the subjects listed in the table of Contents. With this knowledge you will be able to have an endless treasure of ideas for composition that you may have never thought possible. This book/CD can be a great resource for you To have for reference on a particular subject. You may just want to learn about Atonal music Or Polychords and be perfectly content. Learn whatever you want to, pick and choose what you desire. The book is not in any specified order for the most part. So you can start wherever and whenever you want. Maybe you want to dig into the Jazz section or

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Memphis, TN (Articlesbase) April 04, 2008 — IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION – A Beginner’s Guide To Starting A Record Label (3rd Edition) by Samuel D. Gilleylen ; ISBN #0972304207; Future Mix Publications.

The days of the major label record deals are just about done. More and more undiscovered talent are making a living by selling their own “Contract Free” CDs, music downloads, merchandise and etc. The aspiring recording artists of today are not only using the traditional methods for being independently successful, but also using the internet for promoting and distributing their own product. It is however still important for one to understand the traditional way in which the music business operates, because the internet will open up still other legal issues between a prospective aspiring artist and other entities. This book will help one to understand the traditional way of how the independent music business operates. Along with other important information this book contains basic information such as: how to copyright songs, music publishing and mechanical royalties, setting up radio promotion, setting up independent music store distribution, also a list of music business contacts and legal agencies who can help new recording artists. There is even a checklist at the back of the book to help guide the reader along the way!

If you are trying to break into the independent recording business you will need this book. Here’s a wealth of information for those who know little or nothing about the music business. Promote, Market and Sell your own songs or independent CDs with this knowledge. A hot book for aspiring songwriters, recording artists, solo instrumentalists, and bedroom music producers! Warning: If you already know everything about the independent music business, then this book isn’t for you. This book is available to all major book store chains, musical instrument stores and public libraries (U.S.A. and Canada) through Baker & Taylor Books! This book can be ordered online for $19 (Free Shipping) by visiting our website: www.FutureMix.biz

Samuel D. Gilleylen has been involved within the independent music industry as both an aspiring songwriter/musician/producer and also a record label executive. His experience within the business spans over 20-years and includes commercial printing, audio engineering, studio session musician, record promotions and distribution, A&R, artist development, label consultant, music publishing, and business administrations. He is currently a freelance author and owner of Future Mix Publications.

For more information visit: http://www.futuremix.biz

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There are tons of other jobs in the music industry besides being a musician. It is often found that these jobs are less commonly discussed. Obviously now everyone in the music industry is an artist or performer. Maybe you don’t play but love music and a career in the industry is really what you desire. Or maybe you do play but would rather be a professional. Let’s discuss these other roles and what they involve.


Music contacts in the industry are vital no matter which field you want to explore. Not everyone is an independent artist or someone trying to get signed. Have you ever heard of a music promoter? This job is exactly as it sounds because it involves promoting or publicizing concerts and shows. In this field, one will work will managers, bands, clubs, venues and agents. If marketing, promoting and negotiating are you skills, then this position might be for you.


Music agents or booking agents are another role played in the music industry. These guys work directly with musicians that are signed or involved in independent music. Agents act as liaisons between clubs, venues, promoters and record labels and the artists themselves.


Maybe management is your milieu. If this is the case then a band or artist manager position may be in your future. A manager would send out demos or press kits, book gigs, invites labels to shows, book studio time and budget for the band. Managers are almost always contracted and make a percentage of what the band pulls in.


Does an A&R position interest you? People who love music and want to scout out the next big thing often work in the A& R field. A&R people have a tough and busy job. They have to deal with artist of every level of talent, listen to piles of demo tapes and attend thousands of shows. But, if that sounds like a great time to you, then A&R might be your calling.


The music industry is fast and piping hot. You don’t have to be involved with independent music or searching for a record deal to be considered part of the music industry hopefuls. In addition to the above jobs, there are hundreds of others. Pick a field, do an internship if possible, find out what aspect you love and make tons of music contacts. This is the best way to break into the music industry. But most of all, have fun while doing it and hopefully you will find the career of your dreams.

Owner of Platinum Millennium publishing, former record label owner & national music industry seminar speaker/panelist. Author/creator of best-selling music biz books, courses, audio products & “How to” resources that helped 1000s. Go to http://www.TheIndustryYellowPages.com for more info on music contacts, music industry & independent music.

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The digital revolution has changed MANY things for musicians.  But one thing hasn’t changed much, physically performing your music to a live audience.  Nothing can or ever will replace the energy and excitement of live performance.  So how do you go about scoring gigs?  Here is some guidance to help you on your way.


1. Get Organized

There are several software packages out there that can aid you toward this end, Indie Band Manager , The Band Leader,  and online services My Band Link and Bandtastic come to mind.   But I find a simple spreadsheet works just as well.  I use Google docs (so I can access my spreadsheet from any device) with the following headings:

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Collect all the information you can from the venues you’re interested in, go to their websites and look for “bookings” links.  Try to find out who does the booking specifically so you can address them directly.  If this information isn’t available pick up the phone and call the venue and very politely ask who does the booking and their preferred method of contact.


VERY IMPORTANT:  Whatever you find out on how a venue or booking agent likes to be approached, OBSERVE IT TO THE LETTER!  There is no surer way to get thrown out of the pool than to go over, under or beyond their requirements.  These people have created guidelines to make their lives easier so respect their wishes if you want to play there.


Very critical to your success will be not how many clubs you contact once, but which ones you continue to pursue, so keep detailed notes in your “Status” column on how and when you contacted a venue and the results.


2. Sell To Their Needs

You’re an independent, self-styled, strong-minded artist, you don’t want to think of what anyone else might need from you…but I’ve gotta say, booking is easier if you appeal to the needs of your target market…in this case booking agents.  Booking agents are ultimately responsible for making the bar or club money.  I know, sad, especially if, like most of us, you are in this because you love music.  But the truth is that very few clubs are non-profits or government centers for community betterment.  They may love independent music, but ultimately they need to pay the rent, or the mortgage or their kids’ college tuition…whatever the case may be, you will get farther if you approach them with how your playing there will BENEFIT THEM.  State up front how many people you can draw to their club.  DON’T LIE, you can cite a range, and you can make it specific to days of the week, but don’t over sell what you can deliver.  I’ll typically say something like, “we consistently draw between 20-50 people on weekdays and 50-100 on weekends”.  Suddenly they know, in concrete terms, what you can offer them.


3. Gentle Persistence

This phrase was coined by my former guitarist, Stein Malvey, and continues to serve me day in and day out.  You are reaching out to people, very busy, sometimes happy, and sometimes overwhelmed people.  They are not musical masterminds, evil empires or anything else they might seem to be when they respond to you with a short curt quip.  They are probably over-worked and under-paid.  So be gentle in your approach…BUT persistent.  Never personalize their attitude towards you.  It has everything to do with them (and a myriad of things that you don’t know) and nothing to do with you.  Be friendly, respectfully reach out them once a week, and if they respond, follow up in EXACTLY the manner that they want you to.  Consistency is the key, even though they may not respond to you, at the very least, your persistence will push you towards the front of their mind.


4. Your Face is Irreplaceable

One thing that our current digital lives has made easier is communicating with one another…without leaving the comfort of our own homes.  This has it’s advantages, BUT there is still no replacement for a good old fashioned face to face meeting, which is the basis of good old fashioned relationship building.  Strive to meet the people you’re communicating with.  If you find out they run sound at the club on Tuesdays, go down, introduce yourself (when they aren’t busy) and just let them know you’d like to play there.  Don’t be another one of 100 emails they get a day.  If they appear open to it, chat with them, find out how long they’ve worked there, what it’s like, what else they do, if they play music etc.  Really nothing can replace the full multi-dimensionality of face to face contact.


Good luck, comment below with what has worked for you!

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