ABSTRACT

Understanding the Music Business offers students a current overview of the music business. Going beyond what most music business texts offer, Weismann delivers a contemporary approach that addresses the unanswered questions for today's music students, such as, "Is it really possible to make a living as musician?" Understanding the Music Business covers the basics in the first part of the text. This first section deals with the fundamentals of the industry, including recording, music publishing, agents, managers, radio and television, unions, the internet and new technology, and regional and international music markets. However, it is the second half of the text that breaks new ground by covering the career paths of new artists in the industry, the development and need for entrepreneurial skills, and the ways that individuals forge careers in the industry.

part |2 pages

Part I The Music Business and Its Components

chapter 2|17 pages

Record Distribution and Promotion

chapter 3|24 pages

Record Deals

chapter 6|17 pages

Copyright and Performance Rights

chapter 7|18 pages

Music Publishing 108

chapter 8|18 pages

Regional Music Markets

chapter 9|23 pages

Specialized Musical Styles

part |2 pages

Part II Careers, Entrepreneurship, and the Entertainment Business

chapter 12|17 pages

Songwriting and Composing

chapter 13|12 pages

Careers in Music Teaching

chapter 14|26 pages

Recording Careers

chapter 15|19 pages

Concert Promotion

chapter 16|30 pages

Music Merchandising

chapter 17|11 pages

Individual Entrepreneurship

chapter 18|5 pages

The Future 314