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Books in Garage Bands series

  • How to Produce, Release, and Market Your Music

    Heather Hasan

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Today, the spread of digital music grants artists unprecedented opportunities to create, market, and distribute their songs. This volume teaches aspiring musicians all of the practical steps to hitting it big in the music world such as setting a practice schedule, booking studio time, distributing their music, and even promoting their bands through social media sites. Engaging sidebars and thorough text make this a must-read for any reader hoping create and market their own tunes.
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  • How to Start Your Own Band

    Daniel E. Harmon

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Many of the songs that stay with us as personal rock and pop anthems started in the discordant echoing of a garage or basement practice space. Making music with others is a fun way to share joys, concerns, and stories. For driven musicians, it can become a wonderful way to share a piece of themselves with the world. This electrifying book covers all the requirements for starting a band. Readers will see that—like members of any team—band mates need to be willing to compromise, learn from one another, work together, and persevere. Helpful tips such as choosing a band name, drawing up a band "constitution," and taking advantage of editing software are included.
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  • How to Start Your Own Band

    Daniel E. Harmon

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2011)
    This electrifying book covers all the requirements for starting a band.
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  • Managing Your Band

    Daniel E. Harmon

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2011)
    When they first begin to jam and develop a unique style and sound, few young garage band players are thinking of music as a business. Little do they realize what will be involved if they pursue professional music careers. This insightful volume provides readers with valuable information about managing a band: what to look for in a band manager or management team, getting gigs, controlling a band's sound, and much more. Readers will learn through clear, age-appropriate text, about legal matters, such as a band members' agreement, manager's contract, lawyer fees, security and insurance issues, and ways to protect a band's name and music.
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  • Taking Your Band Online

    Simone Payment

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Explains such aspects of marketing music online as web site basics, uploading content, and promotion strategies.
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  • Managing Your Band

    Daniel E Harmon

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2011)
    When they first begin to jam and develop a unique style and sound, few young garage band players are thinking of music as a business. Little do they realize what will be involved if they pursue professional music careers. This insightful volume provides readers with valuable information about managing a band: what to look for in a band manager or management team, getting gigs, controlling a band's sound, and much more. Readers will learn through clear, age-appropriate text, about legal matters, such as a band members' agreement, manager's contract, lawyer fees, security and insurance issues, and ways to protect a band's name and music.
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  • How to Produce, Release, and Market Your Music

    Heather Hasan

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Today, the spread of digital music grants artists unprecedented opportunities to create, market, and distribute their songs. This volume teaches aspiring musicians all of the practical steps to hitting it big in the music world such as setting a practice schedule, booking studio time, distributing their music, and even promoting their bands through social media sites. Engaging sidebars and thorough text make this a must-read for any reader hoping create and market their own tunes.
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  • Taking Your Band Online

    Simone Payment

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Years ago, anyone could start a band a jam in their garage, but getting the music out there to be heard by the masses was quite an uphill climb. Today with the help of the Internet and a little online marketing know-how, itÂ’s much easier for a band to get their music heard around the globe. This volume offers readers practical information on how to promote and distribute their music on Web sites, social networks, and file-sharing software so that they can become rock stars with the click of a button.
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  • Garage Bands

    Various

    Hardcover (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Some of the hottest bands today started out as a group of friends jamming in their parents garage, but starting a band involves so much more than just creating some catchy tunes. A hands-on resource for readers who are budding musicians and building their band's reputation, these books win high marks for explaining the procedures, processes, tools, and tips for making their band a success. From building a Web site and creating an online marketing campaign to promote the bands music and merchandise to setting up a home recording studio and managing the business, this collection provides readers with detailed information in becoming savvy musicians and performers. Each book presents topics in a straightforward narrative and includes high-interest sidebars that offer additional practical tidbits. The series cites examples of bands whose approach and practices secured their success.
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