Music Industry Case Study

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In unit 39 section “A”I will discuss the three out of four main areas of the music industry and be looking into the roles and jobs that are associated in these fields. In section “B” I will be looking into great detail of one of these areas and in section “C” I will be discussing general contracts. Each sector has it’s own very important role to play. They need to communicate and work together or the music industry would probably fail very quickly. SECTION A

Live performance: These days live performance is everything. Live music is for the fans to give them a way to see their idols. Live performance has changed so much with technology. From small artists to major artists live is what it’s all about, an example for a major artist after recording and finishing an album they need to get the road with the finished product to perform concerts and festivals. Albums cost generally a lot of money to produce from studio time to having your album distributed to vinyl,cd, digital etc. The fact that music piracy is widespread and very easy to find on the internet is …show more content…

Publishers are involved promoting, distributing and marketing a musician's work. Also they find songwriters & composers like A & R. They administer copyright, protect, register & ensure royalties get paid to the artist. Some publishers work with musicians and help write and produces music. They license songs to record companies or other organizations. They help to choose the right producer and help the artists public image.They liaison music into the public domain via online media such as bandcamp , youtube, mixcloud which would also coincide direction for social sites such as Facebook,Twitter,RA etc and maybe give good direction on a full website. They are very good at keeping in touch with changing technology. They may seek composers to score a film or tv advert.The might also help secure a record deal and are the best in the business at spreading the

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