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    in the Music Industry When musicians produce albums, they want people to listen to the albums. There is not one specific way for a band or single musician to gain an audience and promote their music. Musicians use many different kinds of media to promote their music. They use visual media as well as strictly listening media. The radio, television, and the internet are all different types of media musicians use to promote their music. The radio is the oldest use of media for music. It has

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    exclude some popular opinions. The first one is that music can be determined by Age. Under evaluation, I saw no direct relationship between age and music. Sure my Grandma might not like some of my music, and I might not like some of hers. However, my Grandma likes some of the same music that my Girlfriend likes, including Lady Gaga! The thirteen-year-old kids she teaches also enjoy listening to music in her classroom. Age can tell a lot about what music was popular at the time, but doesn’t directly relate

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    For my final project, I chose to find music that accompanied the text in Where the Wild Things Are. I believe that the music I chose not only accompanies the text, but also provides support for the visual characteristics of landscape science shown throughout the illustrations on the pages of this book. Therefore, for my final project I will be examining how the forest landscape works in conjunction with three aspects of this book: the text of Where the Wild Things Are, the illustration of Where the

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    will also cover degree requirements, as well as prospective job growth. Musicians work in a field that is quite different from most other occupations. These differences will be discussed as well.  Musician Career Information Musicians play or sing music. Regardless of genre, musicians perform in a wide variety of venues. These range from bars and clubs, to opera houses and stadiums. While some musicians may join a specific band or group, others may become “session” or “studio” musicians. These musicians

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay With technology growing more and more each day, it is no surprise that the music industry is transitioning to rely more and more on online sales. However, problems can arise from this when artists are taken advantage of by people who illegally download their music off of the internet for free. When one college radio host publically stated that she illegally downloaded her music, a professor by the name of David Lowery saw a problem with this and decided to speak up about it

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    media like cassette tapes are becoming second-tier goods since the public would like to listen to music through social media feed or visit their favorite music site with a cup of coffee in hand. The new media technology makes people’s lives more convenient in favor of the old ways of consuming the music types such as social platforms and specific applications. I spend most of my time listening to music on my smartphone applications whereas my dad spends his time with his old cassette tapes. In this

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    Watch These Hands

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    I chose the music video, Watch These Hands by Sean Forbes. I had acquired the permission to use this music video for this paper. Sean’s music has brought the two worlds, Deaf and Hearing together to accomplish his dream to become a famous musician. There is a lot of people who helped to create the music video. Sean Forbes wrote the lyrics while Jake Bass created the music. Adrean Mangiardi had directed and edited the music video. Joel Martin and D-PAN Entertainment is the Executive Producer and

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    “We make judgments about music all the time. Older generations don’t like some of the music younger people prefer, and young people often dismiss some of the music of previous generations. Even among out peers, we have different tastes in music and often reject certain kinds of music that have become too popular or that don’t conform to our own preferences. The following exercise aims to understand musical tastes beyond our own individual choices. Always includes yourself in this project.” Description:

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    Apple Stereotypes

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    Music has the power to move people; it connects generations and people from all over the world. Music motivates to do anything you want to do, while at the same time, it disconnects you from the circumstances around you. Apple allows viewers to grasp a glimpse at this in their “2015 Apple Music Ad.” The purpose of the advertisement is to get cell phone users to purchase Apple Music. It has reached over 62 thousand views. The commercial shows people of different ages, genders, and races all being

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    special because we would play rock music instead of classical music. I wondered who would want to miss out on such a great opportunity, but my experience proved, otherwise. The day came, and all of us were excited to finally play our music for 1500 people. We boarded our vehicle, a yellow school bus, and headed to Edmond North. All of us were in such a cheerful, happy mood that afternoon since missing school was an added bonus to the opportunity of performing rock music. The first two hours were rehearsal

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