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    moment you step foot into the music industry as a professional, you discover a sub culture that has its own style of dealings and relationships. Irrespective of whether you are a musician, manager, promoter, a journalist or the ever essential sound guy (or woman of course), there are some things that you’re expected to know and do before you even begin. So, to help you avoid mistakes and hopefully fill you in on some essential rules, here are 10 tips for music industry newbies that I have picked up

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    Musical Entitlements Music and concerts are an everyday occurrence for people. Changes through the generations of the music industry has become more complicated and confusing. To defy these issues certain organizations were created to help songwriters, composers, and music publishers. Well known organizations such as Broadcast Music Inc. and The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers help people in these positions with legality and protection of their music publicly. Founded in 1939

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    The music industry is very sensitive to changes in technology. Since the recording and playing back of audio was made possible in 1877 by Thomas Edison’s wax cylinder phonograph the industry has gone through numerous changes due to the evolution of technology. Multi-track recording was one of the earlier advancements in the music industry and is essential to all styles of music today. The digitization of music is one of the biggest changes in the music industry and has informed the direction of the

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    prevent. In some way or another, music can be considered durable. As seen up until today, music recordings can be reproduced at anytime and last forever. However, with that durability comes depreciation. Music deprecates as the years progress (source), and consumers have shown that they prefer new popular songs. The problem that rises with that is online piracy. When the recorded music industry began to rise between 1975 and 1999, the shipment of physical recorded music almost doubled if not tripled

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    Music Industry Essay Introduction A i: I am going to be looking at the music publishing companies Universal Music Group, Inc. (UMG), one of the biggest major labels in the music industry and Beggars Group Limited, (BGL), a powerful UK independent label. UMG own and administrate VEVO and in recent news Google Inc. is reportedly looking at investing a 10% stake worth £42million. The deal has not yet been signed but it is said that it will include a renewal agreement that will see VEVO

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    Sound and Music Industry Features of four areas of the music industry and their functions: Music Publishers: In the music industry a music publisher or company is an entity that develops, protects and values music. Music publishers are responsible for the development of new music as well as taking care of the business side allowing songwriters and composers to concentrate on their creative work. The artist and the publisher share a symbiosis relationship because most artist or starting up composers

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    In Time Music is a part of life for every culture and every generation. From just about the start of mankind we have made music and with every technological advancement, we have evolved the way music is heard, made, and distributed. Within the last couple decades I have witnessed the music industry change drastically from cassette tapes to digital mp3s. What caused this dramatic evolution of music? What are the effects on the industry itself, and the consumers like you? Music has taken new

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    a passion for music and the music industry, and my parents and I both knew that I was not going for school, unless it was for something music related. The music industry is such a broad category and there are so many moving parts within this sector. I chose music promotion for my career project, because it would allow me to go in and out of different departments within the music industry, along being able to work alongside creative individuals for artists. Pursuing a career in music promotion would

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    Music Week magazine article In the Music Industry there are four main areas: 1. Live Performance 2. Record Companies/Labels 3. Publishing Companies 4. Artist Management It is vital to know how these four main areas of the music industry operate to this date, what is happening around you and the impact it has on the world. Also, it is important to understand their business mechanism, their role within Music Industry and the relationships between the areas and how they link. Live Performance:

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    In the 21st century, music is one of the most important things in many peoples’ lives. Music inspires people, music saves lives, and music changes lives. However, the music industry is about to change forever whenever Tidal is introduced. Tidal is an artist owned company that focuses on producing the best quality music and sound. Yet, one of the questions is “Should we have to pay for music in order to get the best music?” Amanda Palmer would say that music should be free and artists can survive

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