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    New Media in Music Industry Introduction In the recent years‚ there have been changes in the structure of the Music industry and the paths that have been used for creating‚ promoting and distributing music. Most of these changes resulted from the advancements in technology‚ which affected both economic and technological structures of the industry. The digitization of music and its migration on to the Internet has been one of the biggest challenges to the traditional music industry. Ever since the

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    1) What trends in networking in the 1990’s and early 2000’s drove the popularity of Napster? What other technologies contributed to Napster’s success? Before the 1990’s‚ if people want to listen to music‚ they just visit a music store and pick up a CD and then put it into a stereo equipment. However‚ the development of MP3 file format gradually changed the way people listen to music. This format lets everyone download music easily and it can be converted to CD as well. But‚ there is still a problem:

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    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 movie TLC CrazySexyCool‚

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    Music Piracy

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    Arrrggghhhh‚ I ’m A Music Pirate How do you know you are not a thief? Downloading free music from the internet without permission from the copyright holder constitutes stealing. In the last six years record sales have dropped and illegal downloads have increased significantly. There are two different organizations that are actively participating in the solution to this problem. There are people in the music industry who stand on both sides of the fence. Some say that downloading music without permission

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    8. What can we learn from the study of Mathematices? Mathematics is used throughout the world as an essential tool in many fields‚ including natural sciences‚ engineering‚ medicine‚ and the social sciences.The study of mathematics is also regarded as a compulsory part of our education. In my opinion‚ studying math can instill in students the value of our own culture and history‚ cultivate our development of logical thinking and stimulate growth of society as well. However‚ the study of math does

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    very prosperous. Every sector was very well developed‚ and what amazes me the most was entertainment industry. At that time‚ movie and music industry did make many countries in Asian region jealous. We had Sin Sisamuth and Ros Sereysothea‚ whom Cambodian people of all generations regard as the Golden-Voiced King and Queen respectively. And there were so many talented filmmakers‚ song writers‚ movie stars‚ traditional dancers‚ and so forth. What about nowadays? When talking about this‚ I’m deeply disappointed

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    70's Music and Style

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    1970s Music The 1970s created a perfect musical bridge from the rebelliousness of the 1960s and the happy songs of the 1980s. Following the counterculture of the 60s‚ the 70’s created a trend of relaxing music as well as dance music. People may have grown tired of the fighting that happened the previous decade and many of them sought a refuge in dance clubs and other places to enjoy a good time. Out of this idea came the Disco movement. Of course‚ there was still the bands and artists that continued

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    artist‚ T-Pain‚ is mainly responsible for transforming the use of Autotune. Autotune was first invented in 1997 by Dr. Harold “Andy” Hildebrand. Dr. Hildebrand founded Antares Audio Technologies in 1990 after working as a research scientist for Exxon from 1976 until 1989‚ when he realized that the same technology he used to detect oil reserves in the sea floor could also be used to correct a singer’s unruly notes. After leaving Exxon‚ Hildebrand created a program called Infinity‚ which allowed musicians

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    Music During The 1960's

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    Music has been a universal language‚a form of expression since cavemen were plunking strings on sticks. evolving with The ages with new genres and instruments to further the possibilities ‚ from classical to jazz‚ blues‚rock‚ and of course metal..we came a long way since then and undeniably one of the most crucial time periods of music‚ leading to the music evolution into the music we hear today‚ especially for rock fans like myself‚ is the 1960’s. America during the 1960’s was a time a change‚

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    Politics and music have always had a close relationship. Events like the Vietnam War and and other political movements influence the creation of protest music. This type of music is a significant part of the culture that led to many of the political events in the 1960’s. Both Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer proposed the culture industry and mass marketing concept in their The Dialectic of Enlightenment essay.They argue that one could never escape from the influences of the media.The protest music of the

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