| Masters Of Music: Conversations With Berklee Greats
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329 pages, Item 1630075EU, $24.95
Never before has there been such an impressive collection of personal interviews from as varied a cast of music industry superstars! In this compilation of interviews from BERKLEE TODAY, the alumni magazine of Berklee College of Music, read about how these luminaries got their breaks, and the valuable lessons that they learned along the way. Read about Paula Cole's astonishing experiences navigating the recording industry, Steve Vai's musings about learning theory while being a part of the Rock and Roll lifestyle, and tales from Jazz mega-star Branford Marsalis, as well as many other experiences from Berklee alumni. No other book of interviews brings you closer to what it is really like to make music for a living. "These lively conversations offer unique insights into the practical and artistic decisions that musicians face, and gives a better appreciation of the musician's art and craft." says Ed Hazell, freelance Jazz critic. (Presented in a convenient 9" by 6" soft cover format.) "Masters Of Music: Conversations With Berklee Greats" has a sales rank of 11795.
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