Looking for the best Music Industry books? Browse our list to find excellent book recommendations on the subject.
- 1. Gender, Branding, and the Modern Music Industry (2018)
- 2. An Introduction To Music Therapy: Theory and Practice (1998)
- 3. Music Business For Dummies (2015)
- 4. Music Marketing for the DIY Musician: Creating and Executing a Plan of Attack on a Low Budget (Music Pro Guides) (2014)
- 5. What They’ll Never Tell You About the Music Business, Third Edition: The Complete Guide for Musicians, Songwriters, Producers, Managers, Industry Executives, Attorneys, Investors, and Accountants (2016)
- 6. Music Marketing: Press, Promotion, Distribution, and Retail (2009)
- 7. Introduction to the Music Industry (2016)
- 8. Music Industry Forms: The 75 Most Important Documents for the Modern Musician (Music: Business) (2014)
- 9. Run Your Music Business: How to License Your Music, Negotiate Contracts, Pay Business Taxes & Work Full-time in Music (Music Law Series) (Volume 2) (2014)
- 10. Casebook in Child and Adolescent Treatment: Cultural and Familial Contexts (Children & Adolescents) (2002)
- 11. The Music Business 2018: Practical Advice for the Music Business of Today (2017)
- 12. ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY: The Business of Music, Books, Movies, TV, Radio, Internet, Video Games, Theater, Fashion, Sports, Art, Merchandising, Copyright, Trademarks & Contracts: Revised Edition (2017)
- 13. The Music Business Advice Book: 150 Immediately Useful Tips From The Pros (2018)
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1. Gender, Branding, and the Modern Music Industry (2018)
Gender, Branding, and the Modern Music Industry combines interview data with music industry professionals with theoretical frameworks from sociology, mass communication, and marketing to explain and explore the gender differences female artists experience. This book provides a rare lens on the rigid packaging process that transforms female artists of various genres into female pop stars. Stars―and the industry power brokers who make their fortunes―have learned to prioritize sexual attractiveness over talent as they fight a crowded field for movie deals, magazine covers, and fashion lines, let alone record deals. This focus on…
2. An Introduction To Music Therapy: Theory and Practice (1998)
Available for the first time in paperback, this low-cost, high-quality guide to music therapy thought, research, and practice is the ideal text for a one semester overview and the perfect handbook for the practicing professional. You’ll find that Davis, Gfeller, and Thaut’s detailed descriptions of the populations most likely to receive music therapy are strongly supported by background material and extensive references, helping students build a firm base from which to explore the range of current healing modalities….
3. Music Business For Dummies (2015)
Music Business For Dummies explains the ins and outs of the music industry for artists and business people just starting out. You’ll learn how file-sharing, streaming, and iTunes have transformed the industry, and how to navigate your way through the new distribution models to capitalize on your work. It all begins with the right team, and this practical guide explains who you need to have on your side as you begin to grow and get more exposure. Coverage includes rehearsing, performing, recording, publishing, copyrights, royalties, and much more, giving you the…
4. Music Marketing for the DIY Musician: Creating and Executing a Plan of Attack on a Low Budget (Music Pro Guides) (2014)
There has never been a greater need for practical DIY marketing advice from a musician who has been there and succeeded than now – at a time when new technologies make it more possible than ever for musicians to attract attention independently and leverage their own careers, and record industry professionals look exclusively for developed artists who are already successful.Written by a professional musician for other musicians, Music Marketing for the DIY Musician is a proactive, practical, step-by-step guide to producing a fully integrated, customized, low-budget plan of attack for artists marketing their own…
5. What They’ll Never Tell You About the Music Business, Third Edition: The Complete Guide for Musicians, Songwriters, Producers, Managers, Industry Executives, Attorneys, Investors, and Accountants (2016)
– How many musicians have seized do-it-yourself internet opportunities to create successful business models, - How the royalty pie is sliced—and who gets the pieces, - How the fundamentals of music publishing, producing, managing, touring, and the record industry apply more than ever, - Why this book is the indispensable guide to the worldwide music industry, - How corporate general counsels can educate their employees (and themselves) to understand the strictures of copyright law and to avoid trouble, – And…
6. Music Marketing: Press, Promotion, Distribution, and Retail (2009)
(Berklee Press). Berklee expert speaks on how to market and distribute your songs and group. Sell more music! Learn the most effective marketing strategies available to musicians, leveraging the important changes and opportunities that the digital age has brought to music marketing. This multifaceted and integrated approach will help you to develop an effective worldwide marketing strategy. Step by step, you will develop an active marketing plan and timeline tailored to your unique strengths and budget. You will learn to time your marketing campaign…
7. Introduction to the Music Industry (2016)
Introduction to the Music Industry: An Entrepreneurial Approach, Second Edition is an introductory textbook that offers a fresh perspective in one of the fastest-changing businesses in the world today. It engages students with creative problem-solving activities, collaborative projects and case studies as they explore the inner workings of the music business, while encouraging them to think like entrepreneurs on a path toward their own successful careers in the industry. This new edition includes a revised chapter organization, with chapters streamlined to focus on topics…
8. Music Industry Forms: The 75 Most Important Documents for the Modern Musician (Music: Business) (2014)
(Berklee Guide). Organize and manage your music projects! Whether you are a performer, writer, engineer, educator, manager, or music maker, these time-tested charts, plots, diagrams, checklists, and agreements will help make your work easier and better. These forms will help you clarify your work, track critical details, and maintain quality control. Each one includes explanation about how it is used, a key to related symbols and terms, and any common variations. You will find forms for: * Performance, to help you book, organize, and manage concerts and gigs (stage plots, set lists, booking request sheets) * Touring (tour…
9. Run Your Music Business: How to License Your Music, Negotiate Contracts, Pay Business Taxes & Work Full-time in Music (Music Law Series) (Volume 2) (2014)
“Run Your Music Business™” is the second book in the Music Law Series™ written by experienced entertainment lawyer, Audrey K. Chisholm, whose clients have been featured on MTV®, American Idol®, and VHI®. “Run Your Music Business™” picks up where “Start Your Music Business™” left off and is an easy to read guide for songwriters, producers, music publishers, independent record labels, artists, bands, musicians, and individuals in the music industry that want to strategically grow and properly manage their music business: Learn how to: 1. How to Get Paid Licensing…
10. Casebook in Child and Adolescent Treatment: Cultural and Familial Contexts (Children & Adolescents) (2002)
This practical, compelling, and clinically authentic text will help counselors in training work more effectively with children and adolescents from diverse backgrounds. The purpose of this training casebook is to provide students with a comprehensive and in-depth presentation of the treatment process and how change occurs. The book emphasizes the child’s experience so that the reader can feel with and understand this young person and the counseling relationship that unfolds….
11. The Music Business 2018: Practical Advice for the Music Business of Today (2017)
The Music Industry 2018 is a step-by-step instruction manual about growing a career in the music industry of today. Brad Sweet writes in a fun, easy-to-read format about his own struggles and experiences in the music industry and winning formulas that can be used today to find more fans and make more money in the music business. This book covers topics such as: mindset, branding, social media marketing, marketing funnels, email automation, music releases and release schedules, crowdfunding strategies and techniques, touring, promoting shows and selling tickets, how to book…
12. ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY: The Business of Music, Books, Movies, TV, Radio, Internet, Video Games, Theater, Fashion, Sports, Art, Merchandising, Copyright, Trademarks & Contracts: Revised Edition (2017)
2017 REVISED EDITION – The entertainment industry is a multi-billion dollar business that showcases the work, services, talent, and creativity of a cross-section of the international workforce. The modern entertainment industry is the convergence of the business of music, books, movies, television, radio, Internet, video games, theater, fashion, sports, art, merchandising, copyright, trademarks, and contracts. Employment opportunities abound in this vibrant, eclectic and exciting universe – open to anyone willing to learn and work diligently with creative enthusiasm. To be on the cutting edge of…
13. The Music Business Advice Book: 150 Immediately Useful Tips From The Pros (2018)
The music business can prove to be a difficult career road when you’re first starting out, but it can be traveled a lot easier with some helpful guidance from a pro who’s willing to share a few hard-earned hints. The Music Advice Book is a compilation of the pearls of experience from 130 top music pros from various segments of the industry who have previously shared their most important tips on Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle Podcast over the course of almost 5 years.These 150 tips cover everything from following your passion, learning to network, and working well with your musical team, to…
Best Music Industry Books You Should Read
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Transmedia Directors: Artistry, Industry and New Audiovisual Aesthetics
Author(s): Carol Vernallis; Holly Rogers; Lisa Perrott
ID: 2490495, Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic, Year: 2020, Size: 16 Mb, Format: pdf
Songs from Sweden: Shaping Pop Culture in a Globalized Music Industry
Author(s): Ola Johansson
ID: 2532658, Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan, Year: 2020, Size: 8 Mb, Format: epub
Strike the Right Chord: A DIY Guide to Global Success in Today’s Music Industry
Author(s): Alexander, Paul Spencer
ID: 2908667, Publisher: Reality Plus - A Next Chapter Imprint, Year: 2020, Size: 1 Mb, Format: azw3
Please note that this booklist is not final. Some books are really chart-busters according to The Wall Street Journal, others are drafted by unknown authors. On top of that, you can always find additional tutorials and courses on Coursera, Udemy or edX, for example. Are there any other relevant resources you could recommend? Drop a comment if you have any feedback on the list.