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    of the great options. Things needed for this career are education, skill, motivation, advancement and opportunity. Music production is a great career choice for those who are passionate about music. The educational requirements of a music producer vary on how far you want to go. If you want to become very successful in this career, you need to have a bachelors or masters in music production…

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    “Music Producer” “Producers generally start out as engineers, arrangers, studio musicians, artist or professional managers, and get their training on-the-job. Sometimes producers will use their own money, the record company’s money, the artist’s money, or an investor’s money to produce an album.” A producer must know both the music business and creative sides, be willing to take chances, have an understanding and love for music, and have a feeling for what is commercial. He/she must know…

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    know I will have success in. I am confident and have a lot of hope in this course as I have been constantly thinking about this this career for a few years now. I chose this course as I have an ambition to work with producers, recording, mixing and even producing music. Recording Producers and musicians, adjusting the sounds auto-tuning, adding synthetic sounds to a track is my strength and interest. Being able to actually improve the work of music as a job instead of just as a hobby would be my…

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    just past the rising sun. Do I continue to finish my beat or do I use the remaining hours to rest before an overloaded morning? As I try to answer that question, a larger, looming one presents itself: Do I follow my dream of becoming a major music producer or do I take a safer route, earning a degree and finding a steady paying day job? As I have grown, so has the presence of music in my life. Starting in 3rd grade, I began taking trombone lessons, which developed into a 4 year run at…

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    A music producer is someone who makes sure that when a song is being recorded, it is at its best quality and as good as it can be. In addition, he or she will make sure that a song is well produced and even give the artist advice on what to change in their performance. A producer understands everything in the studio from plugging in microphones correctly to running a sound board; in fact, they are also good at understanding instruments, vocals or any type of recordable sounds. The job may seem…

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    learned how to create my first track. The software that I purchased was Fruity Loops Studio (FL Studio), which is a very well-known software to most producers. FL Studio is specifically made for producers who enjoy to work at a fast pace and be very creative. Using this software and being able to visualize my creativeness, I was bound to be a producer. Eventually, I paid for more software to create better sound design for my tracks, rather than using the native VST’s I was given when I purchased…

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    As an Audio engineer you work with the technical aspects of sound. During the processes of recording, mixing, and Mastering you would be help artists get the best out of their song/advert they could possibly get. It is your role as a Audio engineer to make the song/advert as good as possible. Stages of Production Preproduction: Preproduction is the stage of production where you brainstorm ideas and get ready for the recording of your advert at the studio. The role of a Audio Engineer in the…

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    lacking to the point where it feels that it's not even a big deal to be considered a problem.In a study done by USC they conclude that not only does Hollywood have a major problem in diversirty and representation in films but its real problem eveywhere.In tv shows and in some films they show they had less than one percent American Indian speaking characters.The Indians we do get to see in shows or movies big screen or those undertted movies shown at Sundance the movie festival .Are usually…

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    While most films offer a sort of distraction from reality, musicals are often a utopia of wealth and happiness (Belton, 2009). Through dazzling song and dance, they make routine look like pageantry and loneliness feel like individuality. Even the most conservative of musicals transform the everyday into a spectacle, transitioning dramatic tensions into a melodic fanfare. Singing liberates the characters to express themselves in a way that mere words never could, giving them a freedom from the…

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    Introduction R&B break-up songs have captured the audience’s attention since they have been around. These breakup songs have been able to captive and grasp the attention of their audience. Burn by Usher, End of The Road by Boyz II Men, and Anytime by Brian McKnight are examples of the sub-genre R&B breakup songs. Does the song End of the Road successfully fulfill the characteristics of this genre effectively compared to the two other songs provided? Artifacts Burn – Usher Burn is a breakup…

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