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    Unit 1: The Music Industry What do you need to know for your exam? PART A Learning aim A: Understand different types of ORGANISATIONS that make up the music industry YOU NEED TO KNOW the different types of ORGANISATIONS (no.1-4 listed below) in the music industry and the TYPE OF WORK EACH ONE DOES. 1. Venues and live performance (places that host live music events) a) Small and medium local venues (pubs‚ clubs‚ small theatres) Host music regularly or part of mixed arts performances (e.g. a

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    The Impacts of Technology on Music Recording Industry and Society "TV has restored the daily life of family‚ Photography has altered the way we look at the world‚ the computer has changed everything.” (Mark Katz‚ 2010) It is true the computer has converted everything into digital. Digital technology has also changed the ways of sound and voice recording. It has gradually led to the changes not only in the production of sound but also in the views of society

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    What happened to the music? Today’s music industry is sinking fast‚ but no one seems to see it. Picture a world without the music industry. There would be no more music in movies‚ commercials‚ no MTV and most of all no radio. The music industry is just like any other job. Money is needed for it to survive. People think that they shouldn’t contribute due to the fact that there are filthy celebrities that don’t need the cash. This however is not always the case especially with new rising artists. Money

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    all. For starters‚ the most obvious pro to the music industry is money. Money helps open a lot of doors‚ and so when a major label takes interest in a musician‚ most media outlets will want to sign the singer. Moreover‚ a handful of major labels have been in the business for decades and have long established connections that help you reach your music career goals. However‚ as nice as money and connections may sound‚ the music industry can be tricky when it comes to just that! Like in the

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    The association was formally settled in 2006 a period when Iovine saw two key issues in the music industry.The impact of robbery on music bargains and the substandard sound quality gave by Apple’s plastic earbuds.Iovine later investigated that Dre said to him: "Man‚ it’s one thing that people take my music. It’s another thing to pound the notion what I’ve worn down." Lovine searched for the finishes of craftsmen with "exceptional taste‚ for instance‚ M.I.A.‚ Pharrell Williams‚ william‚ and Gwen

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    Music Industry Essay Introduction A i: I am going to be looking at the music publishing companies Universal Music Group‚ Inc. (UMG)‚ one of the biggest major labels in the music industry and Beggars Group Limited‚ (BGL)‚ a powerful UK independent label. UMG own and administrate VEVO and in recent news Google Inc. is reportedly looking at investing a 10% stake worth £42million. The deal has not yet been signed but it is said that it will include a renewal agreement that will see VEVO

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    Sound and Music Industry Features of four areas of the music industry and their functions: Music Publishers: In the music industry a music publisher or company is an entity that develops‚ protects and values music. Music publishers are responsible for the development of new music as well as taking care of the business side allowing songwriters and composers to concentrate on their creative work. The artist and the publisher share a symbiosis relationship because most artist or starting up composers

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    you’re as concerned as most musicians about getting the music just right‚ it also follows that you’re going to be concerned about which formats you record onto. And in my opinion‚ that’s exactly why to choose vinyl. Simply put‚ it enables you to express yourself better. Here’s why. Remember that vinyl is the only format that is completely lossless -- so even when you play that record on a cheap record player (with a good needle‚ of course)‚ the music will sound full-fidelity.

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    Globalization and Music Industry Globalization is integration of societies‚ economies‚ cultures of worldwide through of process of technology‚ politic and trade. In cultural way‚ it basically means that where countries used to have unique culture‚ now all the countries are becoming similar are losing the their uniqe features. Also‚ it can call “world without borders. Cultural Globalization is transforming ideas‚ meanings and values across to world. Cultural globalization is a long-term historical

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    years the music industry made its money primarily through the creation of a physical product -- first the record and then the CD. But with the evolution of the digital age‚ the physical nature of music is fast becoming obsolete. Just at vinyl records hold nostalgic value‚ soon CDs will be a novel relic of a bygone era. So is this the death of the music industry? Of course not. Music has been written‚ performed‚ and enjoyed for centuries. Music is part of culture. In many ways music as a business

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