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    Brendon's Music Scenarios

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    Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die. Spencer is still in touch with Brendon, so one day he might return to the band. Brendon Urie was born April 12,1987, St. George, Utah. Brendon is the only remaining original band member. Brendon, writes and records all the parts for a song. He is married to Sarah Orzechowski, he married her on April 27, 2013. When the band was just starting out Brendon was invited into the band by Ryan and Spencer. He is the lead vocalist and mow the lead guitarist. He…

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    Many people love music want to listen to it as much as possible but it is really worth paying a dollar per song or 15 dollars for an album? Many people would say yes and some could say no but, who is to say which person appreciates music the most so for the people who don't want to pay that much they can either priate the songs for free where the artist gets no money or they can stream the music through as site like spotify and the artist will get paid a sum of money for each play. Though many…

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    One’s music library, whatever genre it may be in, is the soundtrack of one’s life. Music now is more relevant than ever. There are more and more songs and artists debuting what they have into the collection of music that can now be available in the palm of the hand. Nearly all artists can be found with a quick Google search and in just a few clicks one can find a link to their most recent singles. One way to find music online nowadays is through internet music streaming. Music streaming is…

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    Music Advertising

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    What do advertisement companies and song artists have in common? They both are animportant part of the music industry. Should musicians have to work with advertisers all the timethough? Even if they are two separate businesses, they need each other to make money. Songartists should be allowed to let advertisement companies use their music.Advertisements give musicians better opportunities to succeed in the music industry.According to The New Necessity in the Music Business by Stacia Coates, it…

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    Interaction In 1995, Triple J created a youth radio station dedicated to helping up and coming Australian artists have a launchpad into the music industry. I have been listening to Triple J Unearthed since 2013, discovering new upcoming Australian artists and bands. The interaction will discuss how Triple J Unearthed has exposed me to unestablished Australian artists. I have looked at what bands I have found out about through the listening service. I also looked into how the website is set up,…

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    more attention than if they had been themselves. Labels will also make you put out content you may not be proud of or have even wrote, but if you want the funding to and to not be cut from the contract you have to sellvery often for people like him. While he was on the label they tried to change him, they wanted him to talk a certain way and they gave him songs to act like he wrote so he could get radio play. He was not happy so he left that label because he saw how big his online following was…

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    Music is not only calming to the mind and soul but it has been around for a long time. People are constantly listening to music and often turn to it as a source of inspiration. This literature review will look at how the music industry has changed over the years by giving a semiotic analysis on the comparison of 2 well known music artists’; Dolly Parton and Nicki Minaj’s in terms of their song lyrics, how they were considered style icons of that era, their physical appearances. In this research…

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    Girl On Fire Analysis

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    Girl on Fire “She’s just a girl, and she’s on fire...” The song keeps echoing again and again in my brain is “Girl on Fire” by Alicia Keys. I bet you are not new to this song as it peaked at number 11 on the Billboard 100 chart, and with the impressive performance by Angelica Hale these days, it goes viral again. I first listened to it was five years ago when I was still in Hong Kong. Perhaps I did not have much life experience at the moment and I was taking care well by my parents, the song…

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    Product The product name,Beats by Dre, is associated mainly with the famous headphone line, although other products are available. Not only is the name catchy, but it draws clear associations with one of the company “founders” and his music career. There are assumptions made automatically that with such a history the company must focus on quality and stem from a musical passion rather than money. The products that Beats provides to consumers attempt to meet a need that the target market has;…

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    Mainstream Music

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    There are many interpretations of music to an individual in today’s society. To some, music is representation of art, to others, a way of relaxation. Modern-day music mostly consists of mainstream music; usually chart-toppers and ubiquitous. Music in the past used to be filled with meanings; often a foretelling of a story or history. Fast forward to the present, music depth has liquidated. Mainstream music is often repetitive, standardised (Simpson, 2000) and frequently fantasizes on heartbreak…

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