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<title>Comment by Douglas Mays</title>
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<description>Casper, although I have not read the book, your evaluation seems right on.  I imagine it is a useful book.  You say it has a more high ended view of things.  I like that.  Go for the gold.  It might serve best as a checklist.  Good thinking.

In general, the way to get noticed by the majors is to release a disc so they have more data to follow to decide on.  Think of it this way, if you go through all the steps to record, press to CD for demo purposes, you might as well take it one step further and release it to the public.  You are now a record label.  Take the proper steps to protect yourself.  It helps to gain airplay and other important aspects if you take this step.

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