The professionals who advise on music money (accountants, business managers, fund and catalogue analysts, lawyers, label and publishing staff) rarely get a clear explanation of how the industry's money actually moves. The information exists, but it's scattered across trade bodies, buried in jargon, or learned on the job through expensive trial and error.
I'm Jason Brookbanks. I spent years inside music-industry finance, and I kept seeing the same problem: smart, qualified people joining firms with no structured way to learn the mechanics of the business they were advising on. Seniors spent hours mentoring every new hire through the same territory. Juniors made avoidable mistakes because nobody had ever explained how the money actually flows.
Learn the Music Industry exists to fix that. Every lesson follows the money, lets you run the numbers, and shows you the consequences. It's interactive, assessed and credentialed. Firms use it to make a whole team music-literate, so the work is faster and the mistakes fewer. Individual advisers use it to fill gaps they didn't know they had.
Free for verified musicians. Firms buy seats to get their people industry-ready and prove it.