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    Where it all began kaley hop Per.4 Nov. 13th Have you ever heard music from the 30s and 40s? 1930s/40s music was really the foundation of our music now , things would be so different without it. Music was so much different than it is now. Music before was a lot more jazzy, swing, and funked up. Music artists entered solo instead of being in a band. Being said, a lot of the genera’s of music that we have today really weren’t around one bit till recently music took the wrong turn in…

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    Sound Recording Interview

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    years old and was born in Concord New Hampshire. Since then he has moved to Bradford New Hampshire, where he lives with his wife, Lorraine. I selected to meet and talk with Ed because I knew he would have a great deal of stories, information, and personal experiences with the types of media that were widely used when he was just a kid. Ed was open to any and all questions i sent his way, and our interview lasted for about an hour. During the interview, Ed reflected on days gone by, and answered…

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    When Lee Lodge and Modest! Management asked Kate Moross if she would like to be involved with One Direction’s On The Road Again Tour, she did not expect to have so much creative freedom. Morris started this project last autumn at Studio Moross with a team full of filmmakers, animators, illustrators and designers. Even though Studio Morris covers everything from graphic design, to live visuals. This was the first time that all areas were brought to one massive project. With the enormous…

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    cease to vanish. From cassettes, to records, to mix tapes, to records, to cds, and to today’s digital downloads, music has evolved in the way that we obtain it. No matter how many decades and centuries have past, people still continue to collect even the oldest forms of music and visit places like record shops. Through the age of digital media, record stores continue to live and people still collect vinyls instead of downloading music online. Visiting record shops in this day and age hasn’t…

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    were inscribed on the wax cylinders for the phonographs to play. Unfortunately, the idea of a talking toy was far ahead of the technology needed to execute it. In 1890, sound recording was in its infancy, and the cracklings and hissing on early records were more disturbing when they were supposed to be the voices of sweet-faced dolls. Also consumers complained the dolls were too fragile and broke…

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    TASK 3 Do some research and produce a word-processed report for the Managing Director of PVMS. Your report must explain how these improvements could be made and evaluate their impacts on PVMS and its staff. There are various ways Progress Vinyl Music Stores could improve the stores and head office, and centralise procedures for recording stock. For example, the employees are able to email their colleagues through web mail. Moreover, no email software’s require a computer just needs to be…

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    Guinea Pig Observation

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    I did my presentation over how many times my lovely guinea pig Gus whistled at me when I walked in the room. I got Gus about two years ago, and I will say he is a very needy piggy. His specific breed is a teddy guinea pig, which means he has some what long hair, and he is very fluffy. Now, on about my research. As I said before, Gus is needy; therefore, if I were to leave the room and come back he would want a treat, he would want me to pet him on his little head, or he would want me to just…

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    of documentary and concert footage that proved to be successful when it was released in August of 2013. While they were touring, One Direction also began work on their third album, Midnight Memories. Released just in time for the 2013 holidays the record featured a songwriting input from all the members, and a new production team. It almost topped Take Me Home and Up All Night number one in seven countries and the singles "Best Song Ever" and "Story of My…

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    Taylor Swift’s record label has finally explained why the country-turned-pop singer decided to pull her entire music catalogue from the Spotify streaming service. During the week of her release of her successful album 1989, Swift took down the single “Shake It Off,” along with all of her other music. Scott Borchetta, president of Swift’s label, Big Machine Label Group, has stated that removing her songs was a “big fist in the air” that he believes other big-name artists will likely follow. In…

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    Hemmings Vs Cowell

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    wide variation in lower and upper registers for each member is what makes One Direction so successful. Simon Cowell was able to find five voices that each complimented each other uniquely to create complex harmonies that most bands can’t achieve. Because of this, the band has received 281 award nominations in its 5 years, and has won 169 of them. In comparison, 5 Seconds of Summer is a pop-punk band meaning not only does each member play an instrument, there is also a designated lead singer.…

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