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The Music Industry And The Internet: The Effects Of Online Social Networking Sites On Record Labels And Aspiring Artists, Carolyn S. Canetti Jun 2011

The Music Industry And The Internet: The Effects Of Online Social Networking Sites On Record Labels And Aspiring Artists, Carolyn S. Canetti

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This thesis explores the ways that the Internet’s social networking sites have affected the music industry and aspiring artists. In the past ten years there has been an upsurge in the use and importance of social networking sites such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. This revolution in social connection has yielded drastic changes in the ways both labels and musicians share and search for music. I had internships with Universal Music Group and Smithsonian Folkways in their online marketing department and was able to study first hand the way record labels utilize social networking sites to benefit their artists. I …


The Clarinet Choir, Donna June Pike Apr 1969

The Clarinet Choir, Donna June Pike

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Music has played a major role in the development of man from ancient cultures to the present. The study of music includes such areas as techniques, melody, harmony, rhythm and musical form. The clarinet choir has become a potential force in music and in its education. In the past two decades there has been an increasing interest in the clarinet choir, a relatively new medium for performing music although it has been around for nearly two centuries in one form or another. This choir is now included in state festivals and many schools and college have active groups.