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    Music Industry Rappers

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    “The schools in a portion of Boston stretching from just south of South Boston through Roxbury and into Dorchester are districted with a similar effect: the predominantly black areas are cut away from the predominantly white areas.” Morgan v. Hennigan‚ U.S. District Court for Massachusetts‚ 1974 THE SEEK BUTTON on the Ford’s radio is working. The downtown recedes. Miles of neighborhoods fill the windshield. The SEEK function locks on someplace in stereo‚ college FM probably. “Yeah‚” a new friend

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    Psychology of Music http://pom.sagepub.com/ From the functions of music to music preference Thomas Schäfer and Peter Sedlmeier Psychology of Music 2009 37: 279 originally published online 10 March 2009 DOI: 10.1177/0305735608097247 The online version of this article can be found at: http://pom.sagepub.com/content/37/3/279 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: Society for Education‚ Music and Psychology Research Additional services and information for Psychology

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    Throughout history‚ music has always played a great role in culture. Music has always influenced the way people think and act but when the 1950´s arrived music played even a greater role in people’s lifestyle and as the decades went on music kept becoming more and more popular and it is now one of the biggest industries and influences in the world. Music doesn’t only changes people´s mood. It goes beyond that‚ Music reflects society on a much deeper level because it mirrors the attitudes of its

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    The Effects On 90’s Music Throughout history‚ fashion has always been an influential deal. Fashion is constantly changing from decade to decade. In the 70’s it was all flowers and fringe‚ 80’s bright and fun‚ and in the 90’s grunge. Music has the effect‚ and the 90’s was the most exciting time for music because of the Cold War‚ New World Order‚ and the political disagreement towards the government. During the 90’s a bunch of political things happened. From the end of the Cold War‚ to the New

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    1.What were two major influences on German Baroque music? How did these factors influence the music? The church and the state‚ these factors influenced the music because that’s where they were from and the church preaching put ideas into their songs 2.How did music differ before and after Bach? After bach died music took a different turn and people started composing music with many instruments and he left a legacy that summarized his life and brought baroque music to its peak. 3.How have the performances

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    Music industry Segmentaion When attempting to segment a particular consumer base or population by personality or motivation‚ one must consider what personality traits the consumers posses. Of course there are serveral ways to group together personalities ex (fashionable‚ innovative‚ extroverted‚ etc). I have chosen to use Karen Horney’s theory of three personality groups for segmentation of the music consumer market. Karen Horney states that people can be grouped into three personalities;

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    The music industry has come a long way since those dreadful days of the mono recordings. Back then‚ artists‚ producers‚ and engineers didn’t have as much of a choice of what equipment that would use to get their recordings done. With the advancement in technology and new innovations constantly being created in the music industry‚ the opportunities are endless. If you look up the definition of technology you will see the words industry and commerce‚ which to me just means growth and development. Technology

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    the music business industry; a basic artwork has taken to the digital world‚ and the range of the ‘Art’ is forming more variety with depths with digital technologies. Music streaming has become the primary engine behind increased revenues; the music has entered a new era that both the music industry and its consumers must accept. According to researcher SoundScan‚ some 164 billion songs were streamed in just the United States during 2014 via audio and video platforms. While the music industry looks

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    Drugs in the Music Industry The Music World-glamorous‚ fast paced‚ and a world most of us will never be part of. But if we knew what it entailed‚ would we still want to be? The whole world seems to be building itself around drugs more and more every day‚ and music industry isn ’t immune. In fact‚ music is one of the most influential art forms of today ’s society‚ and drugs‚ especially to today ’s youth‚ just add to the attractiveness of it all. In the last two or three years‚ drugs‚ especially

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    Music in the 1980's

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    Music In the 1980’s The 1980s was a decade of revolutionary changes on the music scene. The two major developments were the advent of MTV and the compact disc. Music became more diverse‚ with new wave‚ heavy metal‚ rap‚ techno pop‚ alternative rock and the "new" country sounds. And music became a huge marketing tool as filmmakers‚ TV producers and manufacturers of everything from sneakers to soft drinks used hit songs and hot performers to sell their products. Search: how pop culture affects teens

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