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    Career Essay Music production has many roles such as, collecting ideas for a project, picking songs and/or session musicians, suggesting changes to a song arrangement, instructing artists and musicians in the studio, and overseeing the entire process. I’ve been interested in this career for a couple years now. I discovered my passion for music and decided to look into careers in the music industry. I found out about music production while I was searching and realized it was exactly what I wanted

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    essay with the same, “I knew I wanted to be music ever since I was a little girl”, line in which you’ve probably heard over a thousand times, but I can honestly say that music has been the only passion I have continuously stuck by. I began writing songs when I was nine years old and I knew then that this was something I wanted to pursue. Therefore, when I heard there was an opportunity for me to learn about the music industry and practice music production, I couldn’t help but to apply. I think I could

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    how music is produced. Central Idea: Music production is a complex process to result in the music that we listen to. This process has changed with technology, making it both easier and more difficult in different ways. I plan to tell you about the technology and programs used to produce music today and how the pieces are brought together to form a complete song. Introduction: Gain Attention: Many of us listen to music every day, but what we don't consider is how the music is

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    Definitions related to Production Music Library In order for the reader to fully understand the terminology appeared in this research paper, the following definitions are given. Apparently, a lot of these terms will be familiar to any readers who have experiences in the field of music publishing and music licensing. “Background” refers to music that “the actor(s) can hear coming from a radio, jukebox or party, it also has the same definition as “Source Cue” and “Source Music” (AIMP, n.d.). “Blanket

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    Why is music production software necessary? Everyone can compose good music if he has good creativity but everyone cannot become a great musician. Because for becoming a musician, the music that was born in your mind should take its shape with various instruments being played together. If you do not know how to play the instruments and bring all the tracks into sync you will definitely need a producer for your music. The producer may claim a royalty for your own creativity. You may face some copyright

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    INTRODUCTION The landscape of music industry has undeniably changed during the past 15 years. The advancing technology made a big impact on how we produce, market, promote, monetize and consume music. In my essay response I will be focusing on three themes: music production, branding and music consumption with my overarching theme being Technology. For an established or up-and-coming band in ‘90s there were four possible income sources: touring, merchandising, recordings and publishing. These

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    Music Production Schools Online: Who’s Doing It Right? Finding an accredited and trustworthy school online can be a hassle. The options may seem as though they are endless, but the real question still remains; How do you choose the right online production school? The journey of starting a career in the music production industry doesn’t require a degree but that doesn’t make it a simple industry to get started in. A music production degree can help you get your foot in the door and start you out

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    S. in Music Industry degree but specialize in music technology and production. Since the program focuses on the industry and not performance, students do not have to audition. Music composition and audio production technique courses are balanced with the business and legal sides of the industry. You have access to six recording studios and two audio labs as well as a student-run concert production company and award-winning record label. Every student completes two summer co-ops with music-focused

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    INTRODUCTION This essay will be looking at “Indie music” and discussing its impact with regard to the development of musical performances and production. The word “Indie” is a term derived from the word Independent. Originally, independent music referred to bands or artists who performed and/or produced music autonomously and without the commercial rules and restrictions associated with major record labels (Hale, 2014). As a result, this offered artists more freedom of expression and a wider scope

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    opportunities in the music industry. Its ability alone to provide the general public with continuous information is astounding, but it also acts a platform for users to access, distribute and produce music. According to Andrew P.S (2006, 1), the internet was not created with a business mentality but as the years went by it began and continues to be moulded into a continuous path where consumers grasp the aptitude to which they could discover incessant possibilities online such as the access to music. Evidently

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