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    Recording Producer Essay

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    Recording Producer Have you ever wondered from whom the world’s next musical hit is coming? I have five words for you; It’s going to be me. The career of Recording Producer is amazing because of the money and most of all the music. This research will describe the career of a record producer. What is required to become a successful recording producer is a good musical ear‚ knowledge of the music industry‚ musical creativity‚ love for music‚ and the ability to select hit tunes. The impact this

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    Music Production

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    Over the past few decades‚ electronic music and its respective genres have revolutionized the music industry by creating new styles of music that have evolved the aesthetics of the popular songs we hear today. The process of composing today’s music via a computer and software has become infinitely more efficient compared to traditional recording‚ which mainly uses acoustic instruments and “old-school hardware”. The process of composition has been stream-lined and revolutionized over the recent years

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    Becoming A Music Producer

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    What they do: What you have to do to become a music producer‚ you have to be able to perform with different types of music‚ and not have any type of stage fright. You will need to be able‚ to do any if not all the different positions as a member. A couple of other requirement you need is to learn how to teach all of the people that you know how to play the instruments. Have a capability to prepare for any upcoming events. If you think about it‚ it isn’t that hard to do. Work Environment: I say

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    the Mind of a Music Producer Anthropology 101 “Life without music‚ I can’t go”- Steel Pulse. Could you live without music? To many people the quote above would be a true statement‚ myself included. Music is something that connects people from all over the world bringing joy when people are sad or simply listening because it’s a catchy tune‚ everyone loves it. Some people though go even further to where music is their passion‚ where they need it to live. Music for me is a

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    Music: Music Analysis

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    MUSIC Music seems to play an important role in the lives of many individuals. It is used for entertainment in listening and performing. It can bring about an array of emotions such as joy‚ sadness‚ passion and love to name a few. Music is used to soothe the grieving‚ set the mood for romance‚ reduce stress and lift the spirits of many. Overall‚ music serves an important purpose in the lives of many individuals and is used to set the mood in a variety of situations. Music is significant to the

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    Music As is known to us all‚music is such a broad topic to interpret that I can not introduce it to you in detail‚ so today I just talk about music in my eyes. Here comes the first question:Do you like music? Many people like music.There are many different types of music all over the world: Classical music‚Folk music‚Soft music‚Light music‚Blues‚ Country music‚ Children’ s songs‚Jazz‚ Pop music‚Rock & Roll and so on. So what is your favourite kind of music? Soft music is graceful;rock

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    Music

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    Music comes from the Ancient Greek muses‚ who were the nine goddesses of art and science. Music actually began around 500 B.C. when Pythagoras experimented with acoustics and how math related to tones formed from plucking strings. The main form of music during the Middle Ages was the Gregorian chant‚ named for Pope Gregory I. This music was used in the Catholic Churches to enhance the services. It consisted of a sacred Latin text sung by monks without instrumentation. The chant is sung in a

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    Music

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    Music From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Music (disambiguation). [pic] |Music | |[pic] | |A painting on an Ancient Greek vase depicts a music lesson (c. 510 BC). | |Medium |Sound | |Originating culture

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    Music

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    Music is found in every known culture‚ past and present‚ varying wildly between times and places. Since all people of the world‚ including the most isolated tribal groups‚ have a form of music‚ it may be concluded that music is likely to have been present in the ancestral population prior to the dispersal of humans around the world. Consequently music may have been in existence for at least 50‚000 years and the first music may have been invented in Africa and then evolved to become a fundamental

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    Learning to perform music develops many skills in a student; music affects people intellectually‚ emotionally‚ physically‚ personally and socially. The theory of music is an intellectual skill‚ governed by physics yet guided by how humans perceive sound. Music theory is more often taught in a classroom setting similar to other school subjects‚ although its lessons permeate (and assist) musical performance as well. Emotionally‚ no subject matches music in its expressive breadth. The organization

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