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    Music has been a part of human life and culture for thousands upon thousands of years, and as the years have gone on, music has also gone on to adapt to the changing times. With rapid advancements in the world of technology, it would only be a matter of time until technology played a role in the creation of music. Although, with the ease of making music with technology, also came a time in which music began to sound similar to other music. That time is now; a time of never-ending demand for music

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    So for me, in a 25m pool, I take like 19 strokes on average. So my stroke length is 25meters/19 strokes = 1.31 m. Haha my arm isn't really really that long, but that's exactly what I have to classify "arm length". Here are some example results from a 500m swim: 399 strokes, 514m, 20 laps (keep in mind, lengths), 38 calories Pretty great! Other notes: Sound quality: Great both in and out of the water. Some customers have actually been complaining about the reverb, but when you have fun with the

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    individual themes for each main character. To do this he or she will watch the game to see what?s happening onscreen and create music that brings up the appropriate emotions to match what?s happening in the game. For example Video Game Composer Chris Rickwood describes his daily job routine as ?Wake up, sync up computers with latest game builds, eat breakfast, create music and sound until lunch, eat lunch, feel drowsy and haphazardly work, read and respond to email, make sure my team is doing what

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    The job of a musician is by far one of the hardest jobs on the planet. Making music that they love is the easy part. However, there are much more strings attached than that. Not only do they have to create music, their music has to appeal to fans, appeal to labels that will help their talent be known to the world, and they have to be able to make a living off their creative expression. Receiving a paycheck has been more challenging for artists today because instead of people purchasing their songs

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    overlooked. Instead, with the press of a button on our smartphone, we can access a wide variety of movies, music and TV. This new technology allows us to stream our favorite tunes, often for free, has greatly impacted the way artists acquire money and gain a larger fan base in the industry (Carter). Consequently, many artists have looked into brand deals and the idea of "selling out." Signing off their music to appear in commercials is a great idea, it means artists will receive more exposure from a wider

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    The Sweet Peach Eyeshadow Palette by Too Faced is just everywhere on the internet! People are going totally crazy over this limited edition palette and honestly, it's so pretty that anyone can fall in love with it. But as they say - good things come with a huge price and so does this stunning sweet peach palette. It costs whooping $50 USD and is out of stock most of the times. That's why, today I am here with some of its close dupes or alternatives - whatever you might call them. So if you want to

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    The changes in the music industry were directly related to that of the Internet. The record industry was hit hard when its sale of compact discs were directly affected. This was seen by the Internet commercializing digital files. After the Internet's creation, the sale of physical record sales of major companies had seen the biggest decline it had seen in decades. Although major physical record companies were suffering, the sale of CD's had risen quite nicely for some time. 1990's- The number of

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    nobody it’s no issue to put someone in a song whether it’s good or bad. You can diss someone in a song and it will be good i am not going to lie.So music can be about anything and be either a good or bad song. Considering music can be sung by almost anybody on any subject it can be concluded music can be about heroes. People will get mentioned in music nowadays because people have so much to say about the content.Anything can be put in songs like people even nicknamed marijuana then had made millions

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    Music City Many say it is difficult to make it in the music world. The music industry is a wide variety of genres of music. People's passion for music is endless. Artist make profit on how much you enjoy there music. That is why advertising is a huge deal to the music business. Artist go to huge music organization so that they can advertise there music world wide. The more there music is known the more money they will receive. Most musicians write their music with intention and purposeful

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    How did music piracy start? The music industry is going through yet another change. The music app Napster has returned and many people like how you can listen to a free sample of the recently released music. A lot of music industries have lost revenue due to music piracy for the past few years. The RIAA stated that music recording industry Napster lost $4.2 million worldwide from piracy (Witherbee). Music piracy is the large-scale, unauthorized duplication of recorded music with the intent to defraud

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