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    The process of refining and marketing the phonograph and the development of the audio spotlight are similar in many ways. They both started a new method of communication and entertainment, at first the phonograph was not very durable and only played sounds for a short amount of time, later on competitors started making their own version of the invention, the same happened to the audio spotlight. This is just one example of how the two inventions are similar, now come more examples of how they…

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    MUSIC PRODUCER Music Producer I would like to know what a music producer does in terms like do they make a lot of money can it be a great career, do you need a degree, and lastly how do you become a music producer. A record producer is an individual working within the music industry; the term music producer means different things to different people. I always thought that a music producer was someone that helps to make a song for an artist. Some are musicians, some are engineers so what does a…

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    Simon Cowell believed they had potential and signed the band to his record label. This is where One Direction began to rise to stardom from there on.…

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    Amityville Horror House Is there even ghosts in this world? Well there’s a few houses out there that may just be haunted, much like the Amityville house. On November 13th, 1974 at 6:30 p.m., a 23 year old man named Ronald Defeo Jr. Henry’s bar in Amityville Island, New York and yelled out “You need to help me! I think my mother and father are shot!” Defeo and a small group of people went to the address 112 Ocean Ave, which was the location near the bar, and found Defeo’s parents dead. One of the…

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    companies do not just hire musicians, and usually the pay for hired musicians is not steady or substantial. Many musicians are either self-employed or controlled by some record label. I would hate to be stuck to a contract, so I want to be a producer. A producer is someone who assists musicians in making tracks and even whole albums. Often, musicians are skilled in instrumental performance, but not the technical aspect of music. Music production involves computers, programs, soundboards,…

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    The Music industry is covered with an enormous quantity of great music and a large collection of music created by artists, bands and music producers. a music manager doesn't just sign anybody into their music management company . A music manager can include a variety of different projects including recording studios, labels, singers, musicians, live organizers, music publishers, producers, music managers, agents, music supervisors and so on. If you are a music manager in order to save your…

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    Many of us use spotify as a source of entertainment throughout the day, you really just want to lose yourself in your music but the spotify ads prevent you from doing that. Spotify is a music app that allows the user to listen to their favorite artist with an ad every 30 minutes. Spotify is a free service but it has many downsides when you choose the free version. With the free version comes ads every 30 minutes, you can only change the song so many times at once, you can’t choose which song you…

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    Record companies are taking different approaches at stopping it. A few have gone as far as tracking down sources of pirating and suing the people they found to be behind it. For example, “The Recording Industry Association of America this month fired off 569 "pre-litigation settlement letters" to college students whom had been suspected of pirating music”(Rampell, 2008). These record companies believe that downloading music from the internet…

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    ways around this; Stealing, blackmail, piracy - it isn’t illegal unless you get caught, right? I mean, Besides the obvious issues of the law and morality, what keeps everyone from doing things this way? Were I to want the new Red Hot Chili Peppers album, I could just use Soulseek and get…

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    markets, specifically the music industry. The record industry “accounts for a small, but valuable percentage of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product and plays a large role in fulfilling the entertainment needs of individuals” (Bender 1). According to the U.S. Census Bureau statistics, the average American spends about $50.17 annually on music and listens to around three hours of it (Bender 1). Even though a few artists are still selling numerous amounts of records,…

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