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I'm considering something like "Home Recording: Conquering The Learning Curve. From Total Beginner To Total Badass In 1/10 The Time".
That's not exactly it, but that's one direction I'm leaning towards. Brandon
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I dunno. Speaking for myself, "Badass" conjures up images that are not a guy sitting at a console, moving faders.
![]() I realize what you mean though. Keep working on it! I do like the idea that your book can save a newbie a considerable percentage of their lifetime that could be otherwise spent screwing up. I really think you should work that concept into the title. It *suggests* a level of confidence bestowed on the reader, as well as a guarantee- and everyone likes a guarantee!
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I wasn't going to put "badass" in the title. That would be a terrible marketing move.
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( This challenge in communication skills interests me !! )
In a couple of years we could hear " Did you get your DRURY™ ? " "Let's check this in the DRURY™ ! " |
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