X
25 Notes for the Successful Musician: The Ultimate
25 Notes for the Successful Musician: The Ultimate

25 Notes for the Successful Musician: The Ultimate Guide to MAKING IT in the Music Industry

Product ID : 49110903
4.2 out of 5 stars


Galleon Product ID 49110903
Shipping Weight 0 lbs
I think this is wrong?
Model
Manufacturer
Shipping Dimension 0 x 0 x 0 inches
I think this is wrong?
-
No price yet.
Price not yet available.

Pay with

About 25 Notes For The Successful Musician: The Ultimate

How to "Make It" in the Music IndustryWhat if you could be mentored from day #1 by a musician who toured with stars of world-wide format? What if you had a clear path for your music career instead of second-guessing yourself every other step? Imagine you have all the important questions about musical career answered even before you ask them.Chad Jeffers is a highly-respected guitarist who toured with major acts like Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood and Kenny Loggins. And it happens he teaches at Belmont University in Nashville, the nation's #1 music business school.He was bothered so many times with questions about living the musician's dream that he wrote a book containing all his experience. In 80 pages, Chad shares valuable advice for beginners. Whether you want to play an instrument or sing, write songs or become a music producer, his advice is universal for the whole industry.In "25 Notes for the Successful Musician" you will discover:How to get startedWhat to do if you land in a big city as an aspiring musician with only a handful of moneyIf music is a business or funWhat's the difference between practice and rehearsalHow to deal with paperwork optimally (Yes! There is some paperwork involved in music business and you'd better do it right!)Why it pays off to be nice for everybody, even if not everybody is nice for youHow to feel the mood of an audience even blinded by reflectorsWhy it's paramount for your success to know the right people (and how to meet them)How to pick your own gearWhat are the biggest mistakes musicians make (and how to avoid them)How to harness social media to build your music brandThe life after 'making it' - how to protect your privacy and not let success go into your head