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    The Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) is a non-profit organization that represents the Canadian performing rights of millions of music creators and publishers all over the world. Its predecessors have been in Canada since 1925 but was officially founded in 1990. In this paper, you will learn about SOCAN and how it operates, their goal and purpose, and how to become a member and how it will benefit you and even the rest of Canada. Eric Baptiste (CEO of SOCAN) is

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    Music Essay We are in the era of music, entertainment, and media. Our world has transformed and developed as different genres and styles have come about influencing our daily lives. Nevertheless, I also believe music has played a major role in my world. For example, I’ve listened to a variety of styles, genres, and songs throughout my life, but approximately only about a handful have truly kept me going through my every day life and struggles. One song that reflects myself, and the characteristics

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    Living in Denver One of the best things about living in Denver is that it offers a high-end experience with all the amenities one would expect from a large city. With over 4 million people living within the city, great experiences can be found in the way of shopping, dining and extra-curricular activities. However, the city itself also offers a laid-back, country feel to its residents, which makes life peaceful and exciting at the same time. Naturally, ski resorts are one of the major high-points

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    with the Pontefract cake-like disc rotating on the retro record player you bled your parents dry for. This is as close as the discerning music fan will get to real musical talent. Truth is, young people will never understand the sensation of music in the decades owned by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones or The Searchers, instead the quality of modern popular music now has collapsed into a never ending and monotonous spiral of auto tuned sounds and sub-standard ‘talents’ who pale in comparison to the

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    Ultimate Music Format

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    Sometimes it seems that no one buys music anymore. A digital download has replaced going to the music store and picking up a CD for most people. As a result CD sales have been slowly dropping over the years. It isn't the case that no one wants physical media though. Vinyl record sales have nearly doubled in the last few years. As Alice Cooper The Record Is the Ultimate Music Format There is something about a record. The vinyl and cardboard are fantastic to hold and smell. Slide the record out

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    Machines Back to Life The vinyl industry is making a comeback. For the first time since the 60’s young people are wanting to buy records of their favorite artist. The problem is that companies who manufacture vinyl are using outdated equipment that is very expensive to repair. The article uses the example that one bolt cost a company $5000 to make and install. Another issue is that a small number of companies have the material needed to manufacture vinyl making the industry monopolistic. An environmental

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    “Our job as producers is to make the music sounds as good as possible” - David Guetta. This quote was said by David Guetta referring to the sound of music and what the importance of the job is. Music producers have varied duties and responsibilities to attend to. First, they look for skill and outstanding musical talents. Then, to have balanced investors to help finance the production. They’re also helping and guiding musicians all through rehearsal and recording phase of projects. Finally, to promote

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    There is no doubt that there has been quite a bit a movement within the digital world, with former HBO and NBCUniversal executive Alison Moore as SoundCloud’s new Chief Revenue Officer. Moore’s career history is quite impressive as she was solely responsible for NBC’s TV “Everywhere” initiative that includes business goals such as consumer marketing, the company’s partnerships and extensive product strategy. In addition, prior to this position, Moore was general manager/executive vice president

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    There aren’t many industries that are as changing as the music business. The different tools and devices with which we spend our music are an important part of this. New technology ousts the old, and the motivation to create the next new thing. People are the driving force for change and some of the greatest or worst technological advancements have been found by accident and others have been made by ideas. The last twenty years, the music industry has experienced a drastic change. New leaps in technology

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    is changing the essence of music , technology came to with the advent of recordings. Thomas Edison invented a crude cylinder phonograph in 1877. By the end of the nineteenth century, companies in the United States and England were manufacturing recordings of music. Creating music here’s a pro , it's fun. Let's face it, anyone who works in a creative field knows they are never going to make a million dollar salary. However, getting to go to award shows, movie and music premiers, concerts, and meeting

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