Hard drive failed. All content lost?

Hello,
I have a MacBook Pro that I purchased fall of 2012. Recently the hard drive failed and I was not smart enough to back the computer up before it failed. I am mostly concerned about the music that may be lost once I sync my phone to another computer. I have over 30 gigs of music - a lot of which includes old CD's that I no longer have. So, is all of my music (that I did not purchase from iTunes) really lost or is there something I can do? I have my entire music library on my phone and iPod classic.
Any help is appreciated...

Your i-device was not designed for unique storage of your media. It is not a backup device and media transfer was planned with you maintaining a master copy of your media on a computer which is itself independently backed up against loss.  To use a device with a new computer you transfer the content from the old computer (or its backup) directly to the new computer, not the device to the new computer. Media syncing is one way, computer to device, updating the device content to the content on the computer, not updating or restoring content on a computer. The exception is iTunes Store purchases which can be transferred to a computer.
iTunes Store: Transferring purchases from your iOS device or iPod to a computer - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1848 - only purchases from iTunes Store
For transferring other items from an i-device to a computer you will have to use third party commercial software.  See this document by turingtest2: Recovering your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device - https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3991
By the way, if you no longer have the CDs then you also relinquish your right to have any copies of the music from those CDs.

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