How to Record Your Own Music and Get it on the Internet

How to Record Your Own Music and Get it on the Internet

by Leo Coulter (Author), Leo Coulter (Author), Richard Jones (Author), Johnny Black (Author)

Synopsis

Do you play an instrument? Write songs? Played a few gigs? Wondering what comes next? If so, now is the time to get your music in front of a global audience by getting it onto the internet. This book shows you how to record music, upload it and get it listened to and talked about throughout the connected world. And all without buying expensive studio equipment or signing away your rights to cigar-smoking middlemen. Written by experienced insiders, this book covers all the basic equipment and skills you will need to get the job done at home, without hiring a sound engineer, record producer or studio. Plus advice to help you run your band and get your music heard. So whatever kind of music you're into, this book provides a path through the minefield of today's music business. DIY recording is fun and cost effective and for some lucky bands, the first step to making it big. About the author As someone who owns and runs a recording studio, Leo Coulter has a good background of the music business. Having started his career as a session guitarist, Leo now works principally as a composer, writing and producing songs for new and established artists. Richard Jones has worked widely within the music industry as a sound engineer, session pianist and songwriter. He has produced two original albums and has recently taken to building his own studio equipment.

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Format: Spiral-bound
Pages: 192
Publisher: Apple Press
Published: 01 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 1845433270
ISBN 13: 9781845433277

Author Bio
In a long and varied career, Johnny Black has worked in many different areas of the music business. As a journalist he has written for Q, Mojo and many other publications. His books include Eyewitness: Jimi Hendrix, Reveal: The Story of Rem and Rock and Pop Timelines. As a broadcaster he has been heard on the BBC and Classic FM radio. Johnny also gained invaluable inside experience working as a press officer at CBS records and as head of press at Polydor Records.