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    When the topic of music is brought up people tend to think about their favorite artist‚ genre‚ or song‚ but what many do not know or realize is that the planets of the solar system make music. Sounds given off by the planets do not exist in the most conventional way that is seen on earth. Rather‚ sounds exist as electromagnetic vibrations emitted by the planets and trapped radio waves bouncing between each planet and its atmosphere (Millis). These electromagnetic vibrations and radio waves are not

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    of three generations. George has had 50 number one hits while his albums consistently go platinum and gold. He hasn’t changed the sound of his music since the beginning of his career‚ which seems to amaze lots of people due to the changing of the music industry over the last thirty years. III. (Credibility) I haven’t been to a concert‚ but I have listened to his music since I was a little girl. IV. (Preview) Tonight‚ I would like to honor

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    Music Business test 2 I) Types of Publishers Music publishers range in size from sole proprietorships (one-person) to partnerships (two or more owners) to fully staffed‚ multi- departmental‚ international corporations. 1) Major publishers a Part of or previously owned as a component of a mega entertainment corporation such as Sony‚ EMI‚ Universal‚ Time Warner‚ and Bertelsmann. Major music publishers are usually considered full- line‚ stand- alone operations (as they have many

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    The Book- 39 Clues

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    The 39 Clues is a series of adventure books‚ combining reading‚ online gaming‚ and card collecting. Published by Scholastic‚ the main part of the series consists of ten books about the adventures of siblings Amy and Dan Cahill trying to thwart the other Cahills to get the clues‚ which will make them "the most powerful and influential person(s) on the planet". Amy and Dan agree to the challenge in their grandmother Grace Cahill’s will and search for 39 Clues scattered around the world. Continuing

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    music unit 3 lab 2

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    UNIT THREE: Music Appreciation Lab Questions At this point‚ you are asked to complete the video journey questions. Each link (the title of the lab) has a set of questions beneath it. Using the link‚ answer the questions that follow. Note that links open up a new browser window. Please include the questions and answers when you submit your assignment in the dropbox. Use appropriate headings in your assignment. Submit the work as one file attachment. This means you complete all work in one word processing

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    many music streaming services over the years as it provided me with the ease of not having to download music and fill up my storage devices. As long as I had an internet connection I could just listen to any music I wanted anywhere. My first music streaming service was Sound cloud and my current is Spotify. They are similar in that they are both music streaming services that also offer podcast streaming service‚ they both offer a free package which allows users to listen to listen to music without

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    The music industry has gone through significant changes over the last years. There are few key factors that caused those changes. The first factor is the impact of technology‚ particularly music streaming services. If some musicians consider these services as a cause of their diminished profits‚ others find them quite helpful‚ especially novice and unknown musicians who undergo difficulties when starting their music career. Tinie Tempah was one of such musicians. He has become popular thanks to

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    39 Clues Book

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    What the 39 Clues books are all about and The Changes to the Cover Ever since Grace Cahill died and her Last Will and Testament was read‚ Amy and Dan Cahill (the main characters in all 10 novels) were chased from one continent to another‚ by their own family (uncles‚ aunts‚ and cousins). Grace Cahill gave all the chosen Cahills (they were chosen because of the branches each team belonged to) to join the race for the 39 clues and become the most powerful person (or people) in the world OR walk away

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    The 39 Steps Analysis

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    The play 39 Steps was full of drama‚ comedy and much more which made the play extremely thrilling. The play originated by Alfred Hitchcock then adapted by Patrick Barlow and directed by Kate Buckley. I viewed this play at the Clarence Brown Theatre on Sunday September 13‚2015 at 2:00 in the afternoon. Schaad produced the play with the help of Samuel French; INC. David Brian Alley is in his sixteenth season at Clarence Brown Theatre (CBT) and has appeared in over 40 productions. Brian Gligor better

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    Having the right to music or not is a huge conflict in the music industry. Artists are given the option to sell out on their music or not. Specially‚ what this means is record labels can buy out the album to help get more money and extend the amount of people listening to it. Money and fame are put on the line to persuade famous song writers to sell their albums. Truly‚ the music industry is a very broad place‚ that consists of taking it or leaving it. What that means is artists can take the chance

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