All of the sources you use in your work have to be referenced using the Leeds Beckett Harvard style. For example, a book you use needs to have a citation in the text:
(Passman, 2023)
and a corresponding reference at the end of your work:
Passman, D.S. (2023) All you need to know about the music business. 11th ed. New York: Simon & Schuster.
You can find guidelines and lots of examples on the Skills for Learning website:
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