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    individual artists, he preferred to work with vocal groups over soloists. According to Schloss, Larry, and Christopher in Rock: Music, Culture, and Business, the focus on vocal groups allowed Spector to use essentially the same backing musicians on every recording (95). Phil Spector not only worked in the corner of the control room, but he also wrote the music and collaborated with songwriters and composers. For example, Phil Spector often collaborated and worked with Brill Building songwriters,…

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    performed the Clarinet Quintet with the Guarneri String Quartet in Carnegie Hall, New York. She loves playing and listening to Mozart. Sharon Kam is one of the most influential clarinet players because she has worked with amazing orchestras, releases recordings, and has been awarded many different awards. Sharon Kam is one of the world’s most influential clarinet players because she has worked with amazing orchestras. She has worked with orchestras from all across…

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    For recording assignments of Sound Recording Techniques 1, we as a group endeavoured to record a cover of ‘Treasure’ by Bruno Mars. The song itself was written and produced by Bruno Mars, Ari Levine and Philip Lawrence who labelled themselves as ‘The Smeezingtons’. The original song is usually associated with the genres of Disco, Pop, Funk and Soul. The Smeezingtons claim that the song was inspired by ‘Baby I’m Yours’ by Breakbot, who is a french producer and DJ who claimed that Treasure was a…

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    Jazz History

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    Domino, Bix Beiderbecke and Louis Armstrong. A good taste of this period can be gained by listening to recordings of Louis Armstrong's Hot Fives and Hot Seven ensembles. By the 1930 Jazz had spread out of its local bases in South…

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    oppressive message of his love for her. He becomes less and less comprehensible as the other instruments start picking up pace into the third part. Madness is the theme of this section. The voice is hardly understandable and is put alongside an early recording of itself. The echoing has been implemented with every word in some lines. There is clear emotion present in his voice when he says the name “Leiyla”. What that emotion is, however, is difficult to discern. The drums are heard at a greatly…

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    The music business has progressed significantly since those frightful days of the mono recordings. Back then, artists, engenderers, and engineers didn't have as much of a cull of what equipment that would utilize to get their recordings done. With the advancement in technology and incipient innovations perpetually being engendered in the music industry, the opportunities are illimitable. If you look up the definition of technology you will optically discern the words industry and commerce, which…

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    to question the morality of recording a conversation without the participants knowing -- a skill that he has come to be known as the best in the business. Made with the Watergate scandal fresh in Americans' minds, "The Conversation's" plot focuses on sound recording. And interestingly, director Francis Ford Coppola takes the audience on Caul's journey, most notably, through the varied uses of sound. The moment in the film where Caul discovers what the man in the recording said to his girlfriend…

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    Mistakes In Nursing Essay

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    Special medicines considering such things in mind are given to patient. They are supposed to check about every patients food and drug allergies and other kind of diseases, and chronic health problems. Failure is recording to nursing actions is also seen as the case of negligence. Recording everything and regulating updating them on the chart is very necessary so…

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    Since its release, the song has been covered by numerous artist as a symbol of their appreciation and influence from it. One artist in particular, Citizen, covered the song in 2012 and presented the same intimate tone through a simple, raw, acoustic recording. While both versions of the song show a similar intimacy, the varying ways they were produced and the decisions made by the artists influenced the intimacy in different ways. The Smiths, formed in 1982, were an English alternative rock band…

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    operation (Cavuto, 2015). The patient’s intentions were to record the post-op instructions from his doctor, however he recorded the entire operating room procedure(Cavuto, 2015). The state of Virginia has a one party recording law, where only one person needs to be aware of the recording, but other states have two party,…

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