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> Subject: Re: ADVICE ABOUT MUSIC BUSINESS, ETC. > > max valentino wrote: > > > I second everything Rick Walker posted about: > > > > Be your own recording label!!! ... > and while you're at it, pick up a free > subscription to tape op magazine. This is a great thread! I am also thankful to Phil on this list for introducing me to TapeOp. It's really helped me. I am very inspired by all the people who are doing it themselves, and I'm trying to figure out how to do this myself. I can offer two great resources that I've found: 1) Berklee School of Music Tip of the Day (through Harmony Central): http://www.berkleepress.com/tips/default.shtml They offer daily tips sent to your e-mail on whatever topics you choose. I've found the production and engineering tips to be most helpful. I keep the ones that are helpful and delete the rest. 2) Sara Ayers' DIY page: http://www.saraayers.com/mlinks.htm This page was the kick-in-the-ass I needed to get back into making music again. Chock full of good info. 3) The only book I've really ever read (partially) on this subject: Diane Sward Rappaport's "How to Make and Sell Your Own Recordings." She's put out several editions of this book. Targeted to independent musicians. So the story goes, Loreena McKennitt read it and applied its advice to start Quinlan Road Records. Hope these are helpful! Actually, the very best resource I've found so far are the threads and discussions on THIS LIST!! Mary Jane __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com