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Sam Ash Music Stores Will Now Carry The Music Industry Self Help Guide

Sam Ash Music is now carrying The Music Industry Self Help Guide online and in limited stores.

Considered the Bible of Independent Artist Development, The Music Industry Self Help Guide was written by Author and Musician Mike Repel. Previously only available through mail order and small independent book stores, The Music Industry Self Help Guide will now be carried by Sam Ash Music Stores.

” What also sets this book apart from others like it is its emphasis on the DIY mindset. [The book] will open your eyes to a way of thinking that you could apply to every single aspect of your life beyond just that of a musician.”-Carlos Fournier Editor of The Music Industry Self Help Guide

 

No other book currently on the market covers such a wide range of topics dedicated solely to artists’ career self-development. In contrast to the cold encyclopedic reference style of other reference books, this 402-page book,which is now in its second edition, pulls no punches, delivering lessons in an honest, thought-provoking and direct style to help emerging artists navigate through the underground and independent sectors of the music industry. The updated edition boasts hundreds of topics across 34 insightful chapters, including a step-by-step guide on how to register an online copyright registration form.

The Music Industry Self Help Guide is now available online through Sam Ash and in stores in these cites, New York City, NY | Carle Place, NY | King of Prussia, PA | Ontario Mills, CA | Hollywood, CA | Torrance, CA | Clearwater, FL | Tampa, FL | Miami, FL | San Antonio, TX | New Haven, CT. You can read the first three chapters of the book HERE.

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