| Author: |
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Marty Buttwinic
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| Title: |
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How to Make a Living As a Musician: So You Never Have to Have a Day Job Again |
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No copies available |
| Topics: |
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| Published in: |
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English |
| Binding: |
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Paperback |
| Pages: |
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272 |
| Date: |
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1994-07-01 |
| ASIN/ISBN: |
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0964252961 |
| Publisher: |
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Sonata Pub |
| Weight: |
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1.7 pounds |
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8.3 x 10.9 x 0.7 inches |
| Edition: |
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1st |
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| Description: |
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Product Description
This book is a comprehensive and realistic text that shows musicians, writers, arrangers and singers how to create their ideal lifestyle. It covers the day-to-day activities, truths and myths of how to actually make a living, directly answers the thousands of questions asked of the author over the past twenty-five years, and emphasizes professionalism and goal achievement. This 272 page, 21 appendix text is a unique product aimed at real-life application and results. Starting with an overview of the music business by covering the different types of work available for different instruments, this text then proceeds with all the specifics from rehearsing and life organization, to what song to play first at a dance. Included in the appendices is a word-for-word script for running weddings, a 55 step home application program for starting a group and getting it working and a 58 step freelancing program. Private teachers and college instructors can design curriculum with these materials or use the already written programs.
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