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    Polyphonic

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    Seminar Innovation and Marketing Polyphonic HMI: Mixing Music and Math Marco de Graaf 350111 We Fong Ma 375268 Oliver Müller 373496 Instructor: Dr. G. Liberali Master Business and Economics‚ Specialization Marketing Erasmus School of Economics Rotterdam‚ January 22‚ 2013 Diagnosis The management team of Polyphonic is entering a market‚ which is currently facing permanent changes and a lot of pressure. Rapid technological changes‚ like the development from CD to DVD and movements

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    Mixing Problems 1. All of the mixing problems that we will be dealing with will involve a “tank”.(mixing fluids in a tank) Problem: Consider a tank which initially holds V0 gal of brine that contains a lb of salt. Another brine solution containing b lb of salt/gallon is poured into the tank at rate of gal/min‚ while simultaneously‚ the well-stirred solution leaves the tank at a rate of f gal/min Objective: Find the amount of salt in the tank at any time t 2. The main assumption

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    Polyphonic Hss

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    To reduce the volatility inherent in the music development process and produce a consistent revenue stream for our business and customers via suggested marketing strategies‚ this report will address and analyze the issues and make recommendations for Polyphonic. Situation Analysis—Company‚ Product‚ Competitors‚ Consumers And Swot Analysis Company Polyphonic HMI was established to help market Grupo AIA’s artificial-intelligence tools to the music industry. Grupo AIA headquartered in Barcelona

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    Math and Music

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    HOW IS MATH USED IN MUSIC? Math can be used in music in many different ways. Music theorists often use mathematics to understand music‚ and although music is evidently abstract in modern mathematics‚ mathematics is “the basis of sound” and sound itself “in its musical aspects exhibits a remarkable array of number properties.” The average person lacking in great knowledge of math and musical theories would not categorize mathematics with music. In actuality‚ math and music are related‚ and we use

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    Polyphonic Case

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    If I was Mike McCready of Polyphonic‚ I would pursue the record companies first. The following are the reasons: 1. Polyphonic can provide more demonstrable value to the record Labels. Since the record companies‚ because of their hefty investments‚ have the most to lose if an album or a song does not catches the public’s fancy‚ they are more focused on economic returns than artists and producers. Also‚ record companies have the financial resources to invest in Hit Song Science (HSS). 2. Record

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    Math & Music Theory

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    Mathematics and Music Theory In the study of mathematics‚ at first glance it seems clear that mathematics is cut and dry‚ black and white‚ completely numerical. But in many ways‚ mathematics extends into other areas of life. While some people may think of mathematics and art as being two separate entities‚ Math is very present in many artistic endeavors. Music‚ commonly referred to as an art‚ would not be possible without the relationship it shares with mathematics. In many different ways‚ math is an important

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    Math Relate to Music

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    MATH AND MUSIC MATH AND MUSIC Math and Music Math and music are connected in many ways. Math is seen to be as very precise. Music is often seen as a way to express emotion. They are actually both very closely related together. Music is an expression of scales and notes that are strung together to make sound. Math is the subject of numbers and symbols used to write formulas and equations. At its foundation‚ music and math are related. In this essay‚ you will show that math and music

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    POLYPHONIC MARKETING PLAN

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    Polyphonic Business Strategy 2010 Marketing Plan Table of Contents Target Market 3 The Five Major Record labels 3 Size 3 Growth 4 Profitability 4 Artists 4 Size 4 Growth 4 Producers 5 Size 5 Profitability 5 Marketing Plan 5 Positioning Decision 5 Product decision 6 Pricing decision 6 Distribution decision 6 Promotion 7 Future Markets 7 EXHIBITS AND TABLES 8 Polyphonic HMI is a start-up technology company with a single potentially marketable product: Hit Song Science (HSS). HSS

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    other hand‚ music is an art of sound through the use of harmonies‚ rhythm and melodies. Although these two subjects are in contrast to each other‚ as mathematics is often unpopular to most people for its difficulty and music is easily likeable for its pleasantness‚ experts have uncovered a strong connection between the two topics. The connection between mathematics and music is held through the concepts of numbers‚ patterns‚ and ratios. Through these mathematical concepts‚ many music theories were

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    Code Mixing

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    jaltcalljournal ISSN 1832-4215 Vol. 5‚ No. 3 Pages 67–78 ©2009 jalt Call SIg Code switching and code mixing in Internet chatting: between ‘yes’‚ ‘ya’‚ and ‘si’ a case study Mónica Stella Cárdenas-Claros The University of Melbourne Neny Isharyanti Satya Wacana Christian University‚ Salatiga‚ Indonesia This case study examined the occurrences of code switching and code mixing in a chatroom based environment. In Fall 2004‚ the chat room conversations of 12 non-native speakers of English

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