Do you want to pursue a career and succeed in the lucrative area of music publishing? The Art of Music Publishing provides real inspiration and a tangible hands on perspective to this exciting side of the high-risk; high-reward music business. Prepare yourself for a career in music publishing and understand this complex but profitable part of the music business. Author Gammons walks you through all you need to know * understanding the role of the publisher * copyright * managing rights * income streams * contracts*. Learn how; when and where income is generated in all the current areas of business as well as exploring the new industries offering new income streams and the business models that are developing.The supporting website includes video interviews and podcasts with music business legends.If there is anything that Helen Gammons doesnt know about music publishing; its probably not worth knowing! If you want to take it to the next level in music publishing - read this book. I know Ill be referring to it often.David Hawk WolinskiComposer of "Aint No Body" (Rufus and Chaka Khan) and one of the most covered songs ever."Whether youre already a music publisher or would like to be one; this book will give you a mass of useful information - fresh ideas; up-to-date legal opinions; video interviews with music biz legends; provocative thoughts about where the business is heading; and plenty of good anecdotes."From Simon Napier Bell Manager: The Yardbrids; George Michael and Wham; Marc Bolan. Japan.
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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful. Dont BUY THIS BOOKBy Catherine ValentineI have several things to say about this. Charles Dickens is an excellent writer. but I ordered this for English class. and I could not use it. It says unabridged on the cover. but it is different from the original version. Also. there are supposed to be 5 chapters. but the publisher split them up incorrectly into just 3. The quality is bad. and the pages are to big. This is not worth $6. It comes with a free audiobook. which is the correct version of the book. So the only reason to buy this is for the audiobook. Also. this is a crime of false advertisement. It said clearly on the cover UNABRIDGED but it is not unabridged! I would not recommend this to anyone.25 of 27 people found the following review helpful. A Great Story EnhancedBy Lillian Ammann (Lillie)Ive read several derivatives (one with Jane Austen characters and voice. another the original Christmas story with the innkeeper as Scrooge) this year. so I decided it might be time to re-read the original. This was an interesting edition to read because it included a bio of Dickens and the context of the book in the time period. It also included reviews throughout history since the story was first written. Amazing the differences in reviewers reactions--ranging from a reviewer from Dickens own time who predicted the story would still be read a hundred years later to a modern reviewer who cant understand why anyone would ever read such a sappy. sentimental story. Some saw Scrooges transformation as a religious redemption; others saw nothing of the birth of Jesus in the story.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Not really an annotated editionBy CassandraThis is not an annotated edition in the way readers might expect. It is simply the text with some biographical information at the end. If you are expecting explanatory notes about details in the text. this is not for you.