Survival Guide for Music Composers
Tools of the Trade to Get Paid!
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2017
Hal Leonard Corporation (Verlag)
978-1-4950-4746-6 (ISBN)
Hal Leonard Corporation (Verlag)
978-1-4950-4746-6 (ISBN)
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SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR MUSIC COMPOSERS: TOOLS OF THE TRADE TO GET PAID!
From ads to ambience and beyond music is ubiquitous in modern life and every time a tune plays somebody's getting paid. If you're reading this odds are you already know that ä you're no dummy and you want your slice of the pie. Good on you! Here's the catch: the music industry isn't fair (which again you already know.) Whatever a song's merits it won't catch fire on its own and that's where this book comes into play. In ÊSurvival Guide for Music Composers: Tools of the Trade to Get Paid!Ê Brian Tarquin a multi-Emmy-winning composer-guitarist with a discography longer than his luscious locks and a penchant for studio sorcery teaches you to cash in on your talent by getting your foot in the door (and keep it there!) and a check in your hand.ÞIf you want to cut it in this world you'll require quite a few intangibles among them your own creative vision a bit of personal flair a hearty helping of grit and to put it point blank a little good luck. Regardless if you're up to snuff ÊSurvival Guide for Music ComposersÊ provides all the practical advice and concrete guidance you need to succeed. Before we tell you what this survival guide ÊisÊ let's clear up what it's ÊnotÊ. This isn't a book about the art and science of composition (we assume you've got that covered) abstract or academic theories about music or business or the music business or a marketplace directory. If it were we wouldn't be buying and neither would you. Tarquin a fiendishly talented guitarist in-demand composer recording engineer and producer who has worked with nearly every big name in the business made his way by trial and error. This book is the end product of his years in the industry. It's the book he wishes he had when he was starting out.ÞÊSurvival Guide for Music ComposersÊ opens with a brief history of scoring as a profession. It then spells out everything you need to know about performance rights before seguing into a series of discussions with a smorgasbord of working composers at the top of their game. Finally it runs down a long list of recording setups tips and techniques that can give your work that extra edge you've been looking for in any genre you please. Throughout Tarquin takes an in-depth look at how to approach production companies network with supervisors and professional associations scout and secure gigs and beyond. He explains how to build and sustain relationships employ the latest technologies get the best sound from your instruments and cater your compositions to the interests of your clients.ÞIn short ÊSurvival Guide for Music ComposersÊ is a blueprint for your rise to the top ä simply add your own talent and let life handle the rest. Best wishes kid. We'll catch you at the Grammys.
From ads to ambience and beyond music is ubiquitous in modern life and every time a tune plays somebody's getting paid. If you're reading this odds are you already know that ä you're no dummy and you want your slice of the pie. Good on you! Here's the catch: the music industry isn't fair (which again you already know.) Whatever a song's merits it won't catch fire on its own and that's where this book comes into play. In ÊSurvival Guide for Music Composers: Tools of the Trade to Get Paid!Ê Brian Tarquin a multi-Emmy-winning composer-guitarist with a discography longer than his luscious locks and a penchant for studio sorcery teaches you to cash in on your talent by getting your foot in the door (and keep it there!) and a check in your hand.ÞIf you want to cut it in this world you'll require quite a few intangibles among them your own creative vision a bit of personal flair a hearty helping of grit and to put it point blank a little good luck. Regardless if you're up to snuff ÊSurvival Guide for Music ComposersÊ provides all the practical advice and concrete guidance you need to succeed. Before we tell you what this survival guide ÊisÊ let's clear up what it's ÊnotÊ. This isn't a book about the art and science of composition (we assume you've got that covered) abstract or academic theories about music or business or the music business or a marketplace directory. If it were we wouldn't be buying and neither would you. Tarquin a fiendishly talented guitarist in-demand composer recording engineer and producer who has worked with nearly every big name in the business made his way by trial and error. This book is the end product of his years in the industry. It's the book he wishes he had when he was starting out.ÞÊSurvival Guide for Music ComposersÊ opens with a brief history of scoring as a profession. It then spells out everything you need to know about performance rights before seguing into a series of discussions with a smorgasbord of working composers at the top of their game. Finally it runs down a long list of recording setups tips and techniques that can give your work that extra edge you've been looking for in any genre you please. Throughout Tarquin takes an in-depth look at how to approach production companies network with supervisors and professional associations scout and secure gigs and beyond. He explains how to build and sustain relationships employ the latest technologies get the best sound from your instruments and cater your compositions to the interests of your clients.ÞIn short ÊSurvival Guide for Music ComposersÊ is a blueprint for your rise to the top ä simply add your own talent and let life handle the rest. Best wishes kid. We'll catch you at the Grammys.
BRIAN TARQUIN (Merritt Island, FL) is a top-rated TV composer recording artist and owner of Jungle Room Studios. His dozens of film and television credits have earned him three Emmy Awards and a Network Television Performance Award from SESAC. Tarquin s discography includes the benefit album Guitars for Wounded Warriors, for which he produced, engineered, composed, and displayed his guitar prowess alongside such world-class shredders as Steve Morse and Billy Sheehan.
| Erscheinungsdatum | 18.07.2017 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Music Pro Guides |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 189 x 235 mm |
| Gewicht | 408 g |
| Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
| ISBN-10 | 1-4950-4746-6 / 1495047466 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-4950-4746-6 / 9781495047466 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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