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    How Art Is Art?

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    painter John Berger references in his essay “Ways of Seeing”. Art is not one definable thing, but is of many origins and form. Paintings are art, poetry is art, music is art and so much more. There is simply no way to avoid it. Art has an impact on all of us whether we admit it or not, whether it be posters hanging on our walls or music playing in the background. However, in most of our lives, the art we see and experience is merely a reproduction of an original. Most Americans are part of the middle

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    the night the American Music Awards (AMA’s) opened in 2016. The American Music Awards is a huge event in the music industry. This event is sometimes compared to the Grammys. As we all know, the opening and closing acts are the most important because you have to start the show off right to get everyone in that good and exciting mood, then it is also important to end the show with that special performance to remember until next year's event comes. At the 2016 American Music Awards, Bruno Mars stole

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    Fall Out Boy Bio

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    Joe, as he was called by friends and family, had a passion, a passion for music. Joe could play the guitar well and had a dream to start a band. With this dream in mind, Joe called up a friend from another local band, that Joe had toured with, Arma Angelus and asked him to play. Pete Wentz was most noticeably the second member of an unnamed band. Peter Wentz was a 21 year old college student with more passion for music then anything else. Pete comes from Wilmette, where his parents both lived

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    Introduction The goal of all music today is to evoke emotion from the listener. Society has undergone transformative changes in the way music is marketed to consumers. Today’s music utilizes tools and techniques to target the emotions of consumers. The Industrial Revolution first initiated the technological changes that would go on to significantly alter the delivery of music. From sheet music to digital downloads music has been streamed through the airways. Emotions are manipulated in order

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    survey on professor Bob Lyons ' students in his Introduction to Music Industry class through survey monkey, which we believe demonstrates the potential and necessity of a app which provides music recommendation from family and friends instead of algorithms, and have more features than a ordinary music messaging app. Using survey monkey, we have gathered responses from undergrad music industry students, which are aware of current music recommendation and discovery applications provided on the market

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    Music Influential Essay

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    Research Paper: What Makes Music So Influential? INTRODUCITON Few things have proven to have such a strong universal impact as music. Music has always served as a huge influence on humans as individuals, as well as on society as a whole. Music, as a definition, is simply a combination of vocal or instrumental sounds used to produce an expression of emotion; this is usually through melody, harmony and rhythm. To break it down even further, sounds are defined as vibrations that travel through the

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    Making Music with Different Online Programs: High School student tries to become a Record Producer 1. THE INTRODUCTION I’ve listened to a lot of music in my 514,561,058 seconds of life. Of course the beginning first few years of my life did not consistent of heavy articulation and rhythm interpretation, rather it was to see if I could sing back the ABC’s or mumble the Arthur theme song to my sister. Most of the music influence I have was harvested back when I was eleven. I listened to a wide

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    Executive Summary Chart: Highlights 1.1 Objectives Wondermusic is a non-profit organization that promotes young music talent by creating a free educational and musical guidance program. Establish a space to provide musical educational programs, sound proof rooms, recording studios and a private stage to promote their talent. Organize music festivals and theater appearances around the city, as a performing experience and has an educational, social and recreational alternative, and also to create

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    in realistic form, converting a video into audio may seem odd. But there are various good reasons for which one may want to convert video to audio. First and foremost, is extracting the audio from video. The extracted audio can be a piece of music from the music video, or someone telling a story from a

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    Their triumph dates back to pre-1900’s roots in blues music, which eventually evolved to rock and roll. Following was the start of blues rock, leading to psychedelic rock. Glam rock is the derivative of psychedelic rock, leading to glam rock. Mötley Crüe is a primarily glam metal band, which is subsequent to

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