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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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    Rap music started off becoming a hit in the early 1970’s by artists experimenting on new urban styled beats and rhythms‚ like‚ Melle Mel‚ DJ Hollywood‚ and LL Cool J. Rapping is often associated with the primary focus in hip-hop. It has even been found in alternative rock. All rap is brought together with a specific style of flow and how the artists put together their rhymes to create the right rhythm. Today rap is a big hit in the music industry with having all different styles and artists from

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    Christianity and the Modern Music Industry Christon Linstad Regent University October 7th‚ 2011 Abstract Christianity and contemporary music has had a long love/hate relationship. Music is often charged with being a corrupter of today’s youth and a challenger of Christian moral values. The fear of corruption is still evident today by the campaign Tipper Gore led to put warning labels on recordings that contain offensive material. On November 1‚ 1985‚ before the hearing ended‚ the RIAA

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    It is said that the only constant in this world is change. Change happens every day‚ but we may not notice some of the changes. However‚ no matter how small a change is‚ it is still a change. Fox and Sheridan (2007) reiterated that change is not easy for some people because it causes emotional havoc not only to the individual‚ but also to the group. This is the same in healthcare. Change in the healthcare industry is important because it needs to keep up with new technology in order to provide efficient

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    Review Of "Career Opportunities in Music Industry" by Shelly Field. There are new emerging meanings and relevance of following terms in Indian context. 1. Employment 2. Unemployment 3. Underemployment All these concepts apply to old way of looking‚ the new way to understand these concepts is in terms of Job and Joblessness. If there are one million jobs available‚ there might very few people who can fulfill these positions. If there are one million people with particular

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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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    Globalization of Malaysian Music Industry We live in a globalised world. Boundaries and differences are becoming increasingly blurred as globalisation takes over the course of human development. With the aid of information technology‚ we have become ever so advanced in many aspects beyond past generations. Thanks to the unlimited opportunities emerged from globalisation‚ we can have more frequent exchanging of ideas‚ trade‚ culture‚ education and so on‚ between a country and the rest of the world

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    Today if you look at the music industry most females are singers. Most band if there is a female in the group they are most of the time the singer or a guitarist. There aren’t many female drummers in the music industry‚ but the past few years there has been more female drummers and females getting into drumming. Of the people behind the scenes of the industry‚ women make up less than half of the worker. There are hardly any female A&R (Artists and Repertoire) workers. Females have been underrepresented

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    Autotune Work. Web. 26 Oct. 2010. . I Am T-Pain. Web. 26 Oct. 2010. . Reid‚ Shaheem. "T-Pain Says It ’s Time ’For Everybody Else ’ To Stop Using Auto-Tune - Music‚ Celebrity‚ Artist News | MTV." New Music Videos‚ Reality TV Shows‚ Celebrity News‚ Top Stories | MTV. 19 Nov. 2008. Web. 26 Oct. 2010. . Reid‚ Shaheem. "T-Pain Says It ’s Time." New Music Videos‚ Reality TV Shows‚ Celebrity News‚ Top Stories | MTV. 19 Nov. 2008. Web. 26 Oct. 2010. . Soeder‚ John. "LexisNexis® Academic & Library Solutions." Business

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    Genre labeling is an approach to interconnecting record companies and its artists across the history of the process of music making‚ selling‚ and consuming. Generic Genre Labeling in the music industry led the creation of three primary musical styles - Folk Music‚ Art Music‚ and Popular Music which was able to maintain socially accepted music regulations. This prompted music fans to question the concept of mass culture and alienated subjectivity of musical styles. Artists like KD Lang‚ an influential

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