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    building steam in their city of Detroit over the past couple months due to the success and popularity of their first song, “Back to Back.” So much steam had been built that the heads of their hometown’s own Motown Records reached out to discuss the possibility of adding the group to their record label. William peeked outside the window, “It’s here!” The Funky Fruit exited the recording studio and made their way to the cab. “Hello, sir. 2648 West Grand Boulevard is the destination.” Mo stated…

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    Musicians should be able to advertise because it helps their career in the long run. Musicians need to be heard in order to get a lot of fans, but what if they do not know how to get the word out? That's when they can rely on advertising to show the world there music. The musicians would also become more recognized and famous. People also enjoy this because they would be able to listen to all of these new songs for free, and expand there music choice. Plus, the world gets to hear the music.…

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    easy as using the computer mouse to drag the note to the correct pitch. This increases productivity, as the audio does not have to be re-recorded until the artist hits every note, allowing him or her to record more songs while in the studio. If the artist is starting out, he or she also is able to record demos and ideas right in the comfort of their living room due to the affordability of the softwares like ProTools, and Logic. GarageBand is also extremely powerful, and comes included with the…

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    There was no space for punk in conventional culture. Punk was a brand new and unique concept that rebelled against the norm. No one could label it using mainstream terms. Punk could not represent itself using media terms without drastically compromising its own meaning and ways. The main principle behind punk is to be able to create an individual culture and not consume the one that is given…

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    “Over time, grit is what separates fruitful lives from aimlessness.” This is what John Ortberg had to say about grit and the effect it has on people and the world. When giving the TED Talk, “The Key to Success? Grit”, Angela Lee Duckworth shared something similar, “...One characteristic emerged as a significant predictor of success. It wasn't social intelligence, it wasn't good looks, physical health, and it wasn't IQ: It was grit.” Duckworth’s insightful words showed me that grit is more…

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    sounds/genres, and a more dynamic art form. The cons of this new technique, however, could be the fears that crossover music will become the only genre – eliminating authentic solo performances, the time frame in which two artists could meet up and record may take longer, and people who dislike one genre may totally stop listening to a genre they like because of the…

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    Copyright Music Industry

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    I feel like the illegally downloaded music has significantly impact on the artists and on the Record Labels. When I pirate music, although the artist is somewhat benefitting from the publicity and by their music being listening to, they are majorly being hard done by money wise and it is not just the Labels and the artists that are suffering. The effects of piracy shockwaves all the way down to the shops and online stores from which the music is sold…

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    Brendon's Music Scenarios

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    Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die. Spencer is still in touch with Brendon, so one day he might return to the band. Brendon Urie was born April 12,1987, St. George, Utah. Brendon is the only remaining original band member. Brendon, writes and records all the parts for a song. He is married to Sarah Orzechowski, he married her on April 27, 2013. When the band was just starting out Brendon was invited into the band by Ryan and Spencer. He is the lead vocalist and mow the lead guitarist. He…

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    Many people love music want to listen to it as much as possible but it is really worth paying a dollar per song or 15 dollars for an album? Many people would say yes and some could say no but, who is to say which person appreciates music the most so for the people who don't want to pay that much they can either priate the songs for free where the artist gets no money or they can stream the music through as site like spotify and the artist will get paid a sum of money for each play. Though many…

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    One’s music library, whatever genre it may be in, is the soundtrack of one’s life. Music now is more relevant than ever. There are more and more songs and artists debuting what they have into the collection of music that can now be available in the palm of the hand. Nearly all artists can be found with a quick Google search and in just a few clicks one can find a link to their most recent singles. One way to find music online nowadays is through internet music streaming. Music streaming is…

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