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    Essay On Music Piracy

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    downloading a torrent of that catchy new song they heard on the radio or downloading an entire album from some no name artist that doesn’t have their album on Spotify yet. These pirates aren’t your traditional, pirates they’re music pirates. Music piracy hurts the music industry, it decreases the value of art, and it hurts the artists themselves, especially lesser known artists. Music piracy, at its core, is stealing music. Ethically, it’s no different than walking into a library and stealing a…

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    in lively debates with younger artists such as Monet and Renoir...Although he showed his work at the Paris Salon, he and his colleagues came increasingly to recognize the unfairness of the Salon’s jury system as well as the disadvantages relatively small paintings such as their own had at Salon exhibitions.” At the time, the artists did not have opportunity to react against the Salon, as the Franco-Prussian War had just broken out. Pissarro, as well as other artists, fled to Britain to wait out…

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    partially correct, the influence of ethics over art is wholly dependent on the artist and…

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    and influenced many artists and bands worldwide. The Bakersfield Sound focused on staying true to the country music genre with loud, upbeat, hokey, and honky-tonk tunes and is considered in relation to sounds from Nashville, Tennessee. The most successful, influential, and famous country artists and musicians originated in Bakersfield, California in the late 1950’s. These artists included Buck Owens, Tommy Collins, Merle Haggard, Billy Mize, Dwight Yoakham, and many other artists developed in…

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    takes away from the artist’s credibility, others realize free downloads create more exposure. Yet there are still artist who make the top with free downloads. On The Billboard Hot 100 Nelly seems to be number one when in that era people were still downloading music and probably downloading that song as well. The evidence shows that even with having free downloads Nelly, a famous artist, was still able to make number one in the charts for ten weeks. Even with illegal ways of watching the World…

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    Cultural Aztlan Culture

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    opportunities for public engagement with Chicano/Latino arts and artists in order to strengthen and empower our community and maintain, preserve and promote our rich cultural heritage. The 2016-2017 Cultural Encounters Series will include: Super Heroes In the Schools Exhibit: 25 schools and over 300 students ages 6 to 19 will be challenged to create representations of real "super heroes" they know and admire. Professional artists will serve as role models and mentors working with young students…

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    Introduction The “golden” number, 1.61803399, is known as the golden ratio (Livio). Artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci and Raphael used the golden ratio in many of their most famous artworks. How did the golden ratio increase the popularity of their artworks? The golden ratio seen in artworks is thought to be more appealing and pleasing to an audience because the geometric proportions are easy for the eyes to scan. The eye is able to scan an image the fastest when it is shaped as a golden ratio…

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    the verses are generally transformed) he can make these pictures appears in a creative mixture. In any case, the irony here in the poem is that the artist represented through the poem appears to experience a tough situation in his life but the innovativeness by which the artist himself composes, talks volume of about the masterpiece he delivers. The artist can make with the painter in the poem a smooth symbolism and an illustrative image of the artist’s battle towards his imaginative freedom - a…

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    Stephen Sondheim

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    Beginning with scriptwriting as a teenager to making thought provoking pieces in adulthood, the artist is inspirational in many ways hence the reason some people venerate Sondheim’s skills. Outside America, for instance, people respect the awarding artists for setting the pace for armature musicians willing to ply their trade in musical theatre. Scholars equally adore Stephen Sondheim for his sensational skills of employing…

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    genre dedicated to telling stories of hardship in a poetic form. Music has always been a form of expression, but hip-hop brought a new level of storytelling to the music world. It allows artists to tell entire to tell long and detailed stories in the context of a song. Despite the growing presence of white artists, we associate hip-hop music with African Americans. Some say that African Americans own the…

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