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    Planning Feasibility Study Simoné Richards Introduction When turning on the radio on the way to work or coming back from school, one thing is certain: the same musicians’ songs are played again and again. The music industry is one of the most competitive and hardest industries to break into as an artist. So how do the young adults playing guitar in their bedrooms turn into the platinum selling super stars? The answer will soon be simple… Demline. Business Idea Demline is an online platform…

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    Swot Analysis Of Demline

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    Demline is a website that allows musicians to submit their demos for the company to listen to. Demline sorts through the submissions and forwards the ones with high potential to some of the artist’s preferred record companies. This process changes the way that musicians enter the industry, making it more accessible and efficient. The ease of use will be beneficial to both the musicians and the record companies. Artists pay a small fee per song they upload, and record companies pay a set amount…

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    Essay On Audio Engineering

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    Audio Engineering What I already know about this Topic? Ever since I was little, I have enjoyed making melodies. I used to take my mom’s pans from the kitchen and a pair of spoons to create annoying beats, but to me they were very enjoyable and impressive! My passion for music really came to life when I was about 14-15 years old. I realized that I had a different type of connection with music. Listening to music reflected on my moods and I always preferred upbeat music because it kept it in a…

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    Analysis Of Channel Orange

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    went for about three weeks (Discogs, 2016). According to Malay, after the song-writing process, Frank became an even more diligent worker and artist. He put the songs in order as he wanted over a year before the album was recorded, and once the recording began he went in a did vocals like a perfectionist for nine months straight (Complex Magazine, 2012). After the vocals were completed, Malay and Ocean went back into the tracks to rework and touch up their production. To touch up, they brought…

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    Kaliyah Harvey Prof. Sewell English 1101-34 October 22, 2016 Who Controls the Music? Music is a part of everyday life for everyone. John Seabrook’s The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory tells the story of how big artists, such as Brittney Spears, Rihanna, Kelly Clarkson, Backstreet Boys and ‘nSync came to be. Seabrook also tells the story behind of the big names behind the artists, Max Martin along with other Swedish writers, Denniz PoP, and many other producers that made the artists who…

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    -Necessary Essentials Mission statement Essential Soundz Recording Studio is a well-managed studio giving service to people of any ethnicity. Different types of musical background from rock, metal, R&b, reggae, hip hop, etc. We hire some of the best musical engineer who dream walk sleep music. Musical engineers that our willing to go the extra mile to make you feel comfortable in your place of work and great management costumer services. “No matter what race what background music lies within…

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    own version of the invention, the same happened to the audio spotlight. This is just one example of how the two inventions are similar, now come more examples of how they are similar. The phonograph started the concept of machines that could play recordings and music, the audio spotlight did the same thing as the phonograph but it was a bit different, it was used for only one person. While the phonograph was for used for…

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    The aim of this essay is to look into contemporary means of music distribution, and identify which is currently the most profitable and widely used, and why they are used and the effect they have on the music industry. This information will then be used to predict which method of distribution will survive the test of time, and potentially be the means of distribution that could still be in use 15 years from now. This essay will explore the profitability and popularity of three different…

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    No. 11-cv-7594 The plaintiffs, A Day to Remember, entered into a recording contract, which will be recognized as the “Deal Memo”, with the defendants, Victory Records Inc. on July 17, 2006. Under the “Deal Memo”, A Day to Remember was to produce at least five albums through Victory Records Inc. A Day to Remember is seeking to end their business relationship with the defendant as they claim they have fulfilled their contractual obligations and released at least thirteen albums through Victory…

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    Queen B Can’t Beat RiRi Most people, if they had to choose between Beyoncé and Rihanna, most of them would choose Beyoncé. Both Beyoncé and Rihanna have been recording music nonstop since they were teenagers. Although they both are very talented, have had several number one hits, Rihanna has a better taste in fashion than Beyoncé. Rihanna in my opinion is a better singer and has great fashion taste. Beyoncé Giselle Knowles, formerly known as Beyoncé or Queen B. She was born on September 4,…

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