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    After reading"The Incredible Talking Machine","History Of The Cylinder Phonograph", and"Psst...Hey, You", it becomes evident that the phonograph and Audio Spotlight are similar.Both products were built,refined,and marketed.As a result,they became widely used and evolved into products we still use today. After reading "History Of The Cylinder Phonograph",by , it becomes obvious that the phonograph was made,but didn't work well,so it had to be refined,patented then marketed then sold and still

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    two different styles of music was very exciting. I enjoyed each of the concerts due to the sheer diversity I experienced. The Beyoncé concert was, of course, more familiar to me. The energetic performance and dancing by Beyoncé and her troop of dancers were particularly captivating which an actual trademark of Beyoncé concerts. The concert featured her performing a couple of singles which varied slightly in style too. The concert is a perfect illustration of modern pop music. The concert by the Croatian

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    influenced is the music industry. Technology changed the way we purchase and listen to music. Before Thomas Edison’s invention of the phonograph, the only way to listen to music was live. The phonograph was able to record and reproduce music. By the 1890s-early 1900s shellac flat-disc records were made. After World War II, the sale of records, that were now made of of vinyl and phonographs increased by a lot. Ten inch vinyls were able to hold three minutes of music which usually was

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    practice and studying late at night was an accompaniment of Bruce Springsteen songs being quietly played on the piano by my dad. Whatever the memory, music permeates each and every one. When I found out I would be traveling to China to participate in a fencing camp, I immediately began assembling the perfect soundtrack for the trip. I spent afternoons downloading songs and crafting the perfect balance of old and new, pop and indie, bright and brooding. I titled the playlist an optimistic, “China 2k16!”

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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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    Australians, of all genders and educational backgrounds, who have an interest in music. The film engages the target audience by both showcasing a popular Australian band, and featuring interviews with youth from a diverse array of cultural backgrounds, genders, and occupations. The documentary investigates varying human experiences with music, illustrating the multiplicity of ways in which people interact with, and perceive music, both as a form of popular culture, and a verbal and non-verbal communication

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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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    swallow (Newfoundland) was a very interesting piece because it sounded like a James Bond piece in the beginning but soon changed into a weird piece because it didn’t follow the normal flow of music and was not as calm as I expected it to be. Another piece that I believe didn’t follow the normal patterns of music and sounded kind of odd was Star Dust. It did

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    Except for a brief period when I started blogging where I used a hosting company that did not have WordPress, I've always built my sites on WordPress. It's easy and I trust it. And I've been using MyThemeShop, which has WordPress themes and plugins, for years. In fact, they are the only theme and plugin shop that I have ever used! Before paying for their WordPress themes, I used their free themes. Then I jumped in with both feet and got the extended subscription because I was confident in their products

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    performance but charging others to see that same dvd can constitute a public performance §110-113. In regards to music compositions the copyright owner have the right to the first public performance, thereafter, anyone who pays the licensing fees can perform the work. Sound recordings have special rules. The copyrights of the sound recordings have to be distinguished from the copyright on the music itself §114 (Jamar, 2013; Goldman, 2014; Grimmelmann, 2014). Performance of sound Recordings Sound recording

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