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The Art of Music Production: The Theory and Practice

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The Art of Music Production is the first book to comprehensively analyze and describe the role of the music producer in creating successful music recordings. Now in its fourth edition, it is the definitive guide to the art and business of music production.

Author and producer Richard James Burgess distills this complex field by defining the distinct roles of a music producer.The first part of the book outlines the underlying theory of the art of music production. The second focuses on the job's practical aspects, including training, getting into the business, and--most importantly--the musical, financial, and interpersonal relationships producers have with artists and their labels. The book is packed with insights from successful music producers, ranging from the beginnings of recorded sound to today's chart-toppers and across genre lines. It features many revealing anecdotes, encompassing both the daily and overarching career-related challenges that a producer faces. Burgess addresses the changes in the nature of music production brought about by technology and, in particular, the millennial shift that has occurred with digital recording and distribution. His lifelong experience in the recording industry as a studio musician, artist, composer, producer, manager, and marketer, combined with his extensive academic research in the field, brings a unique breadth and depth of understanding to the topic.

About the Author

Richard James Burgess is Director of Marketing, Sales and Licensing at Smithsonian Folkways Recordings and also runs his own artist management company, Burgess World Co. He has managed major label artists with top ten chart hits and international touring schedules. As an artist in his own right, he has charted in many countries and has produced gold and platinum albums for artists such as Spandau Ballet, King, Adam Ant, Colonel Abrams, Five Star, Living in a Box, Shriekback, and New Edition.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

SECTION ONE: THE THEORY

CHAPTER ONE

Types of Music Producers

Functional Typologies

Artist

Auteur

Facilitative

Collaborative:

Enablative

Consultative

In Summation

Subset Typologies

Analogous Structures

Leadership Styles

SECTION TWO: THE PRACTICE

CHAPTER TWO

Becoming a Music Producer

How Do You Become a Music Producer?

The Musician or Artist

The Audio Engineer

The Songwriter

The DJ

DIY

Discoverer

Entrepreneur

Multipath

Examples of producers from these backgrounds:

Examples: musician

Examples: engineer

Examples: Songwriters

Example: DJ

Example: DIY

Examples: Discoverer

Examples: Entrepreneur

Examples: Multipath

Qualifications and Training

Are Qualifications Necessary?

What Is Helpful?

How Much Technical Knowledge Do You Need?

How Much Musical Knowledge Do You Need?

What If You Have Neither Musical Nor Technical Skills?

Making the Transition to Music Producer:

The Door Is Open, Your Foot Is In, Now What?

CHAPTER THREE

Being a Music Producer

The Day-to-Day Responsibilities and Process:

The First Meeting:

Administration

Preproduction

The Production Phase

The Mix

Other Perspectives

Some Session Specifics:

Recording Musicians Live In The Studio

Recording an Orchestra or Big Band

Overdubbing Live Musicians

The Programmed Session

Vocal Sessions

Which Method Makes a Better Record-Live, Overdubbed or Computer?

What Are 'They' Going To Expect Of You?

The Artist?

The Record Company?

The Artist's Manager?

CHAPTER FOUR

What Are the Timeless Ingredients in a Hit?

The Song (or Material)

The Vocal

The Arrangement

The Performance

The Engineering

How Important Is The Mix Really?

Timeliness

The Heart

Are These Rules To Which There Are Exceptions?

CHAPTER FIVE

What Can You Expect From a Career As A Producer?

How Is Your Health?

Why Do A&R People Hire You?

If You're Hot?

If You're Not Quite There Yet?

If You Were Recently Hot?

When The Night's Closing In?

What Prevents Them From Coming Back To You?

What Is The Best Way To Get Work?

Branding, Marketing and Sales?

Branding

Marketing

Sales

The Practicalities of Branding, Marketing and Sales

CHAPTER SIX

Managers

What is the Definition of the Term "Manager"?

What Does A Producer Manager Do?

What Does A Manager Cost

Do They Earn Their Percentage?

How Do You Avoid Getting Ripped Off By Your Manager?

Could You Lose Work To Other Producers On The Manager's Roster?

How Do You Define 'Best Manager' For You?

How Can You Find Such A Person?

How Do You Persuade Them To Take You On?

Business Managers

CHAPTER SEVEN

The Producer's Relationships

With the artist?

Best Friends?

Able To Fit In?

Hang After Hours?

Professional or Aloof?

How Do You Tell Them Something Is Not Working?

Where Does Your Responsibility Lie?

To The Artist

To The Record Company

To Yourself

To The Project

What About Drugs and Alcohol?

In the Studio?

Outside of Working Hours?

What if the Artist Does and You Do Not?

What Do You Do When The Artist Becomes Difficult?

What Do You Do When The Record Company is Unhappy?

What Do You Do When The Artist's Manager Is Difficult

CHAPTER EIGHT

Lawyers

What Changed to Make Hiring Attorney Less Viable For Producers

How Much Will They Cost You?

How Much Do You Really Need Them?

How Much Should You Depend On Them?

What Happens When They Get It Wrong?

What Other Kinds of Things Can Go Wrong?

What is a Typical Legal Process Leading Up to the Production?

What Can Be Done To Protect Producers?

CHAPTER NINE

Challenges and Controversies

Differences of Opinion

The Endless Album

Lack of Vision

Micro-Vision

The Singer Is Not Performing Well

The Musicians Are Not Performing Well

One of the Musicians Is Messing Up Every Take

What Is Demo-itis or Rough Mix-itis?

Near the End of the Album, Suddenly the Artist is Having Doubts

The A&R Person Does Not Like the Record

What Makes It Seem Like Hard Work?

How Much Loyalty Can You Expect Within The Business?

From The Artist

First Girlfriend Syndrome

From The A&R Person

Final Word on Loyalty

CHAPTER TEN

Success And Money

How Are Producers Paid?

How Much Can a Producer Make?

How Are Producer Royalties Calculated?

Recoupment

Payment From Record One

Where does the money come from?

Digital Download Royalties

Sound Recording Performance Royalties

Producers Who Also Write the Songs

Summation

How Many Producers Make Millions?

The Terms

Do Producers Earn Their Percentage?

Major versus Independent Labels

How will producers make money in the future?

Can You Increase Your Chances Of Success?

Credits

Executive Producer

Album Producer

Producer

Co-producer

Associate Producer

Additional Production By

Multiple Producer Credits

Vocal Production or Vocals Produced By

Compilation Soundtrack Album Producer

Strings (or any other instrument) Produced By

What Is The Secret To Longevity?

Add entrepreneur to your portfolio

CHAPTER ELEVEN

Why Are There So Few Women Producers?

What we know

Women Producers Today

Some Women Producers in History

Inconclusive Conclusion

CHAPTER TWELVE

Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Is Learned; How Much Is Natural Ability?

How Do You Pick The Right Project?

Should You Share in Song Writing Royalties?

New Versus Established Artists?

What Is Involved In Being An Independent Or Freelance Producer?

What About Being a Staff Producer?

What Are The Best Moments?

Can You Successfully Genre Hop?

Advantages And Disadvantages

Who Has Done It?

How Stable is a Producer's Career?

How does a production career end?

Making Plans And When?

What Do Producers Do When Work Starts to Slow Down?

Why Do People Want To Produce Records?

Why Do People Want To Make Records At All?

Do You Know When You Have Produced A Hit?

How Do Producers Feel About Remixers?

What's The Remixer's Point Of View?

How do A&R People View Remixes?

What Is The 'Sophomore Slump'?

Digital versus Analog

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

Working Outside The Mainstream?

Classical

Jazz

Country

Traditional, Folk, Roots And World Music

Children's Music

Regional Producers

CHAPTER FOURTEEN

Where Are We? How Did We Get Here? Where Are We Going?

Will Mobile Modify the Internet That Crippled Cable But Vivified Video Which Killed the Radio Star?

How Did We Get Here?

The Revolution Continues

What Does This Mean To The Professional Music Producer?

Where Are We Going?

Revenue Streams Are Multiplying

Will We Even Need Labels In The Future?

Charts

Marketing

Will Music Producers Survive The Revolution?

CHAPTER FIFTEEN

Conclusion

What If

The Final Cut

Glossary

Index

About the Author

Notes

Bibliography

Product Details

ISBN:
9780199921744
Author:
Burgess, Richard James
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Subject:
Recording & Reproduction
Subject:
Music | Performance Studies, Applied Music
Subject:
Music-Recording Techniques
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20130931
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
6.1 x 9.1 x 0.8 in 0.95 lb

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