to be (call published) or not to be (self-published)
I reeeeally appreciate both of you taking the time to share thoughts on this. J-Paul, Lulu won't let me chose spiral bound for 8.5x11. I only got staple by first saying they are only for myself, and later changing it to available to everyone. I had to trick them to get that binding!
Isaac Azimov wrote about "2nd Foundation," storing civilization so that after this one falls apart the next one will take less time. I only found out in 2007 that I have a pianist grandmother and she had a music professor / organist grandfather so I feel I have to fulfill some musical duty - share whatever "gift" I was given by them. It's being done now as I'm following your example.. I think I'll have 5 music books by the end of the year!
I like replying here because the whole thread is here. John LAC (Library Archives Canada) filled in the form for me, so I am a publishing company now. I truuuuly wish I knew what a real publishing company does. These will be "published" well, Amazon's CreateSpace only let me fill in todays date.. so they are published. But am I able to be in the "New Books" listing anywhere? I don't know where music publications have new titles listings to put myself in.. or have someone put me in.
A doctor friend or maybe lawyer friend will donate some of my books to libraries, but I wish I knew what publishers know instead of shooting blind you know?
A wonderful person Nina Bombardier I believe is her name, at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley gave a talk at UCBerkeley. She was saying how everyone recording at their friends hot tub / studio in Humbolt county or wherever they wanted, sure that's fine, but the quality is all gone. Record companies used to groom their artists.
OK that's all recording industry stuff.. I think more important is: Schubert never heard any of his symphonies played, because no one cared about him while he was alive - no one with any clout or connections. We are all so lucky he kept his symphonies all available for us. Liszt's opus 1 was lost for I think 150 years! Lucky someone still had it, and someone uploaded it to IMSLP.
Originally I went to Library Archives Canada and reading their pages it seemed they value Social Bookmarking, that is what first got me to check out Delicio.us, digg and those things. It is annoying though because I am not a fashion, I don't want a million clicks, I want to find people who are interested in music that I have spent many many hours getting easy to read, fun to play and educational as well as sounding nice. I've tried tweeting, digging, I even have myspace, linkedin, google+, and ready.. YouTube videos! They have all done exactly nothing (except I get friend requests from people with names I can't even repeat). What a real publisher does is what I want to know. Thanks Magle folks for these great forums so that I can ask this question, get out my grumbles, and often find solutions! J-Paul when there is time I really look forward to connecting with you more. Soon my new book will be here:
https://www.createspace.com/3728591
Thanks to all for this opportunity to share and ask squestions