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    change our ways to produce music. In the past 10 years, the music industry has faced a massive drop of physical sales while digital keeps rising. This factor cause by the technology we have to. With just a move of your tip you can have an entire album in your phone to listen comparing go to the store and buy your own. Also, I wonder if anyone still use CD player nowadays. It just so much more convient to download music through Itunes. Streaming music is also a game changing in music industry.…

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    Free music allows us to access any form of music through many legal sources without having to purchase a single album or song. Because of this, highly-recognized and even unknown musicians have stopped selling their music and are instead releasing their content to these free sites. This is because no one wishes to spend so much money on something that is easily accessible and free on the internet. Although, it may also be because they think that they will have a likelier chance of being…

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    Gum is a fairly useless product. In the grand scheme of consumerism, very few products are as nonessential. But yet, we are all guilty of purchasing a pack of gum. While choosing what gum to buy is based largely on habit, Extra is attempting to change that. In one their latest, and most successful, commercial, Extra appeals to our primal desires for love and companionship in order to sell a two-dollar pack of gum. However, while this relationship has aesthetic qualities and makes the viewer…

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    Music Producer

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    Produce: cause to make something happen or come into existence. Music producers from all around the world are known to guide the process of making an album or a song creatively. This role is crucial to the making of albums, as fans will listen to projects and not realize the miniscule micromanaging necessary to create a specific sound and atmosphere (Dan Connor). They are the directors of the movie known as music (Ek), and they usually never stand in the spotlight. According to Dan Connor, a…

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    Rhetorical Analysis “A Second Chance” Extra Gum created the commercial A Second Chance to tell a love story between two adults who knew each other since kindergarten and drifted apart; by the end of the commercial their story becomes a full circle when it ends with a proposal. Extra Gum uses this anecdote to appeal to the audience by creating a purpose, tone, and uses pathos that reaches the audience. The intended audience of this commercial are young adults and adults who may be going through…

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    In March of 2007 Wrigley released the new gum called 5 Gum. What made this gum different and exciting was its ads. The advertisements were dark, loud, and mysterious. The set of commercials for all of the flavors are reminiscent of a dystopian Willy Wonka inspired testing facility, they left the consumer wanting to see more of the world and share it with others. The commercial titled Lush presents their tropical version of the gum, taking place in a testing facility with an indoor tropical…

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    Chapter 15- Rock Traditions and the Business of Change The music industry itself developed and introduced a new idea in selling albums. Starting from the 1970s, with the DIY revolution, to the 1990s, featuring digital recording, prices and accessibility to digital music became cheaper and easier to use. Thus, electronic distribution was the first to revolutionize. Internet sales thrived as compact disks became less of a desire for people to travel to buy; the sales of physical CDs declined…

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    Many people see the music industry as something you achieve on your own; starting from the bottom, up. That’s how many Americans do it anyways, but foreign countries do it differently. People talk about N SYNC and the Backstreet Boys being formed by companies and not by knowledge of the other members before that. Some people criticize companies for that, and say it’s not right or it’s not the “American” way. South Korea’s music industry has kids audition and enter training camps to be able to…

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    all its glory sometimes isn't all what it seems to be. When some are happily married there are those who go through problems. Sam Smith is a natural born singer who started recording at the age of fifteen. To this point in time he has created many albums and in the future created hit hit song “I'm not the only one”. He was inspired to write this song because of an earlier relationship he was having with a man that ended (Moore). His music video depicts and unfaithful husband, and a heartbroken…

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    Values of a person are the things that they believe are important in their lives. It is a way to know how the person is, almost like “judging a book by its cover”, except the cover is their value. I did not know what my values were. It was not until today that I found out. Although my values are different from the ones when I was a kid, I believe the values I have now are the right ones. At a young age, I can remember that my values were fun and friends. The values that I had back then are not…

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