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    The use of an artist's music in advertising is a key part in advertising that could make a person looking at the advertisement really want what is being advertised. Artists and advertisement companies benefit from this so why shouldn't consumers get to listen to their favorite artist in a advertisement that advances the advertisers and artists pay checks. Listening to your favorite artist talk about a product while their music is playing in the back ground could make an Eskimo want to buy ice.

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    from the works of classical composers. The appreciation for classical music is dwindling, and this is a disturbing problem. People are forgetting the fathers of music; without their inventions and subsequent success there would be no contemporary music. We live in a society where you can go on the internet to your favorite music streaming service and listen to almost anything you want. The widespread availability of music content continues to grow exponentially. But, people are listening to

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    in the Digital Era of music. Music recording has been transformed from music stored on vinyl records and audio cassettes to the first introduction of the Compact Disc. The Compact Disc was a huge shift in how music would be recorded, distributed and heard. Following the Compact Disk (CD), technology continued to advance with more inventions to aid our listening enjoyment. Among those inventions were the MP3 player, iPod, iPad, smartphone and the current ultimate digital music store, iTunes. Each

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    Records led the development of the modern recording industry the 1920s and was amongst the industry’s most successful and innovative companies. The music recorded by Gennett and at its Richmond, Indiana complex not only influenced popular culture in the 1920s, but led to a dynamic shift in American music culture. After Gennett’s founding, American vernacular music went from ignored to mainstream and influenced subsequent generations of popular music performers. In order to better understand why

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    Band Geeks

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    correlation may seem like a coincidence but when interviewing top professionals in industries all around the globe, all of them had serious pastimes that included music and almost all of them related their previous musical achievements with their current career achievements. This idea goes beyond the correlation of math and music as stated before. Many musicians, that are now high-end business owners, told this interviewer that music opened their creative pathway, allowing them to see more clearly and create

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    In this day and age music is involved in the majority of entertainment for example, try imagining, radio shows without music, TV shows and commercials without music. Music and branding like numerous other trends in the entertainment industry is not new. With the new era of social media, music and branding has become one of the key factors of having longevity in the industry. According to the article titled “2 new trends guaranteed to change the music industry in 2015 by RB, Jefferson dated on February

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    Music Industry Changes

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    the internet has affected the music industry. Over the past half-decade, the music industry had changed drastically. If that’s how people buy music or how people listen to music, its changed. The music industry has been ripped apart thanks to the power of the internet. You might not think about it when you're listening to music on repeat but after you have listened to a track you're potentially affecting the official charts without even realising it. Downloading music illegally has increased massively

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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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    Music And Music Analysis

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    from the sum of its parts" means humans are only aware of the whole of something at a given time rather the components that are in motion or alive to make the whole function. I want to relate the expression above to music because majority of people listen to some form of music and music is universal. Example: When we are listening to a record we are hearing every element and master track as the WHOLE not the individual stems, midi, live tracks that went into making the final record. Most of us never

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    Purpose Of Copyright Law

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    did not have to file for a copyright to protect their music. The author of a creative work does not need file for copyright to receive copyright protection. The function of the adverting agency in the scenario is to find ways to promote the band and increase the sales of tickets. A good advertising agency will seek good sources of information, which may include surveys. The purpose is to discover how to promote the band and what kind of music style best appeals band's audience. Primary sources of

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