The document discusses the different genres of music. It begins by explaining that music genres are defined by their unique sounds and instrumentation. For example, rock music typically uses guitars, drums, keyboards, and bass along with effects. Electronic music like trance is often produced using laptops, samples, and music production software. The document then lists over 20 common music genres ranging from rock, pop, and country to jazz, hip hop, metal, and more. It concludes by noting that technology now allows people to easily access a huge variety of music genres through devices like iPods and smartphones.
The Joe P Audio Donation Fund collects and shares ambient sound clips to use in music production. It encourages musicians, DJs, and producers to submit unusual ambient recordings of places and things to create textural effects for beats and tracks. Contributors send recordings to a Gmail address, and the curator shares clips on websites to advertise the fund and trading platform on Tumblr.
The document discusses the genres of modern electronic music that commonly appear on Billboard charts, including house, breakbeat, dance, and progressive. It notes how groups like Daft Punk have achieved success with their house music genre. It also describes the venues where electronic music is typically played, from 1970s Chicago house clubs to modern stages, and how audio and visual elements like lighting are important parts of performances. Equipment used by early pioneers and modern artists is discussed, including synthesizers and sampling tools.
The document is a request from a hip hop music producer in Richmond, California who runs his own studio called D' z NUTS PRODUCTION. He works with a non-profit organization called 23rd Street Production Group that helps youth and adults in low-income areas. He is asking for help getting his music played by providing shout-outs or getting the music director to play his songs, and says to let him know if there's anything else he can do to get his music aired on the radio station.
The document is a request from a hip hop music producer in Richmond, California seeking help promoting their music. They ask for shout-outs and for the radio station's music directors to play their songs recorded at their D' z NUTS PRODUCTION studio. They also mention working with a non-profit organization that supports youth and adults in low-income areas of Richmond and San Pablo.
Diego Mena is releasing his second album titled "Doble Moral" which draws influence from 1980s new wave bands like The Human League and Heaven 17. The album represents a more personal and electronic sound for Mena compared to his previous work. Supervised by keyboardist Barón Valette, "Doble Moral" contains eight tracks that critique Dominican society with optimism through Mena's storytelling and use of irony. The album is scheduled for release in May with a single called "La Culpa" already playing on radio and a national tour planned for summer.
DJ Rama helps bands find the right live sound and mans the turntables at parties and events. As a musician, he enjoys remixing classic songs so that older generations can enjoy them too. Thanks to music technology, he gained confidence to make music that will provide the soundtrack for events. His goal is to give music lovers the best experience when he is DJing and in charge of the music.
The document discusses the different genres of music. It begins by explaining that music genres are defined by their unique sounds and instrumentation. For example, rock music typically uses guitars, drums, keyboards, and bass along with effects. Electronic music like trance is often produced using laptops, samples, and music production software. The document then lists over 20 common music genres ranging from rock, pop, and country to jazz, hip hop, metal, and more. It concludes by noting that technology now allows people to easily access a huge variety of music genres through devices like iPods and smartphones.
The Joe P Audio Donation Fund collects and shares ambient sound clips to use in music production. It encourages musicians, DJs, and producers to submit unusual ambient recordings of places and things to create textural effects for beats and tracks. Contributors send recordings to a Gmail address, and the curator shares clips on websites to advertise the fund and trading platform on Tumblr.
The document discusses the genres of modern electronic music that commonly appear on Billboard charts, including house, breakbeat, dance, and progressive. It notes how groups like Daft Punk have achieved success with their house music genre. It also describes the venues where electronic music is typically played, from 1970s Chicago house clubs to modern stages, and how audio and visual elements like lighting are important parts of performances. Equipment used by early pioneers and modern artists is discussed, including synthesizers and sampling tools.
The document is a request from a hip hop music producer in Richmond, California who runs his own studio called D' z NUTS PRODUCTION. He works with a non-profit organization called 23rd Street Production Group that helps youth and adults in low-income areas. He is asking for help getting his music played by providing shout-outs or getting the music director to play his songs, and says to let him know if there's anything else he can do to get his music aired on the radio station.
The document is a request from a hip hop music producer in Richmond, California seeking help promoting their music. They ask for shout-outs and for the radio station's music directors to play their songs recorded at their D' z NUTS PRODUCTION studio. They also mention working with a non-profit organization that supports youth and adults in low-income areas of Richmond and San Pablo.
Diego Mena is releasing his second album titled "Doble Moral" which draws influence from 1980s new wave bands like The Human League and Heaven 17. The album represents a more personal and electronic sound for Mena compared to his previous work. Supervised by keyboardist Barón Valette, "Doble Moral" contains eight tracks that critique Dominican society with optimism through Mena's storytelling and use of irony. The album is scheduled for release in May with a single called "La Culpa" already playing on radio and a national tour planned for summer.
DJ Rama helps bands find the right live sound and mans the turntables at parties and events. As a musician, he enjoys remixing classic songs so that older generations can enjoy them too. Thanks to music technology, he gained confidence to make music that will provide the soundtrack for events. His goal is to give music lovers the best experience when he is DJing and in charge of the music.
House music originated in Chicago in the 1980s and is characterized by repetitive 4/4 beats centered around drum machines. It grew popular in the mid-1980s and by 2012 became the most popular form of dance music worldwide. Common instruments used in house music include samplers, drum machines, synthesizers, turntables, sequencers, and personal computers.
This document provides an agenda and announcements for an upcoming San Francisco Electronic Music Makers meetup. It includes sections on member introductions and news, upcoming workshops on jam sessions, remix challenges, and VST instrument synthesis. It also promotes joining the group on SoundCloud and asks members to share upcoming projects, releases, or gigs. The next meetup is scheduled for May 4th.
DJ Arvie & Arviebeats Records BiographyRene Veldman
DJ Arvie/Rv Beats started producing dance music in 1992 and released several tracks in the early 1990s. After taking a break from music, he returned focusing on tech-house and techno. He co-produced the album "Dance to Cybertrance 2" and licensed tracks for compilations, like one featuring Josh Wink and X-Dream that became a collector's item. DJ Arvie releases music on labels such as ArvieBeats Record, Professional Rockstar Records, and Ramshorn. He hosts a weekly techno radio show on CuebaseFM.
Megan and the author created scripts for a broadcast radio show and an in-store radio show for a music store. They researched other radio stations to understand formatting and then selected songs and facts to include. They recorded their shows in the radio studio, making some mistakes that required re-recording parts. For the broadcast show they included songs, jingles, news and conversation, while the in-store show focused more on songs and mentioned store deals. They aimed to select music suitable for each show's target audience.
This document summarizes the genre of trance music. It discusses the origins of trance in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands in the late 1980s/early 1990s. Trance uses repeating melodic phrases and other musical effects to build tension. Early influential artists included Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima. Underground parties and nightclub scenes in the 1980s/1990s helped develop the genre. While early productions were distributed on vinyl, modern trance has benefited from a return to older sounds and practices. Videos often feature abstract visuals rather than the artists. Drugs have also had influence in nightclub scenes and enhancing the emotional aspects of trance music.
DJing has evolved over time from radio DJs in the 1940s-50s to club DJs today. DJs play recorded music for audiences by selecting tracks and mixing them together using techniques like beatmatching. The role of DJs has expanded with developments in electronic music genres and advances in DJ equipment going digital. Today, DJing involves skills like reading crowds, deep music knowledge, filtering tracks, and building a brand as competition has grown in the globalized industry.
This document provides an introduction to DJ skills, terms, and techniques. It defines what a DJ is, explaining that a DJ plays recorded music for an audience using various media formats. The benefits of using a DJ over simply playing music files are that DJs can seamlessly mix songs without breaks to keep the dance floor active, play appropriate music for the audience, and get a crowd excited through effects, transitions, and song selection. The document then discusses DJ equipment like turntables, CDJs, controllers, and various cable types and file formats like MP3 and WAV files.
Pandora is a personalized radio service that uses the Music Genome Project to analyze songs and recommend new music based on a user's likes. Users can create up to 100 unique stations and provide feedback to refine recommendations. Pandora allows users to interact socially by tweeting or posting about songs they enjoy directly from the site. Last.fm also provides personalized recommendations based on a user's listening history and allows users to connect with others with similar music tastes. It tracks what songs users listen to and recommend additional music. iTunes allows users to rate, comment on, and review music and videos, helping others discover new artists and songs based on social feedback.
Music video analysis a tribe called questWill Harris
The song "We The People..." by A Tribe Called Quest from their final album addresses political and social issues like racial discrimination, lack of women's rights, and police brutality. The music video shows people of different races running toward a protest for equal rights, illustrating the song's message of unity among minority groups. Scenes of Q-Tip rapping in front of over a dozen microphones and cuts to a mural of the late Phife Dawg pay tribute to the band's message and deceased member. References to 1980s/1990s technology and beats suggest not much has changed since the group's earlier work.
The music video pitch outlines plans for a video by the band The Allergies to promote their song "BLASTOFF". It will feature the band members and guest rapper Andy Cooper. The video aims to give viewers positive and motivational feelings. It will be filmed over 9 hours at Thorpe Park Resort UK, showing the band riding a rollercoaster set to their song over 4 minutes and 20 seconds to energize viewers.
Dj Rama runs a blog about his career as a DJ, audio engineer, and sound designer. While he does not sing or play an instrument, he has found ways to be involved in music through working with technology like turntables and sound systems. After realizing in his youth that he could make music through audio engineering, he learned skills like sound design and helping bands achieve the best sound quality during live performances. His goal is to continue learning his craft and share his remixes and compositions with a large audience.
Jake Kirby chose to do his senior project on learning how to record songs and understand the recording process. He spent time with his project facilitator, Jimmy Anderson, who owns a recording studio and has experience engineering for popular bands. Jake learned how to set up microphones and configure the equipment to record a local band called Anonymous. The process took 10 hours and involved recording each instrument separately, adjusting levels and effects, and mixing the final product. Through this project, Jake was able to further his passion for music and hopes to pursue a career in recording others.
Metha is a Hungarian DJ and producer who has been playing underground electronic music for over 15 years. He started his career as a VJ before becoming a DJ in 2002. In 2006, he started his own night called "Breakbeat Massive" in Budapest. Since then, he has played at major festivals in Hungary and abroad. In 2015, Metha started his own record label called Be Massive, which has received praise from artists like Dubfire, Maceo Plex, and Richie Hawtin. Metha continues to tour internationally while also hosting his successful Be Massive night in Budapest each month.
This document provides information on various DJ software programs that are available for free download for PC and Mac. It summarizes 13 different DJ software programs, including Virtual DJ, Ultramixer, MIXXX, KRAMIXER, Zulu DJ Software, PCDJ, Mixvibes Cross DJ, Gemini DJ Groove Mixing Software, DJ Mixer PRO, DJ Traktor PRO, and their key features such as beat matching, effects, file support, and integration with hardware controllers. All of the software can be downloaded from the website http://djprogramsforpc.net.
The document provides lyrics and background information for the song "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love" by Usher. It was recorded in 2010 at Maratone Studios in Stockholm and Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles. The producers were Max Martin and Shellback. The song discusses being in a club and falling in love again thanks to the DJ. It also provides biographical information about Usher as a recording artist and dancer who rose to fame in the late 1990s and has had many number one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The document discusses the creative process and choices behind producing a retro futuristic radio advertisement. The producer chose the song "Catgroove" by Parov Stelar due to its electro swing genre that fits the retro futuristic style. Effects were added to the audio tracks to make it sound like a 1950s radio advertisement, including static noise and microphone crackling. Multiple audio layers were edited and balanced together, including the song, announcer voice clips, and sound effects of a crowd and signature tune, to effectively convey the envisioned futuristic theme park setting.
Dj Sam Brazier proposes two radio shows:
1) A mainstream morning show for 15-25 year olds, playing the latest rap, hip hop, and house music hits. It will include live artist performances and interviews.
2) An afternoon niche show called "Old and New" exploring classic songs that remain popular alongside new hits. It will discuss why certain old and new songs are frequently played and which age groups listen to them. The show will balance music with discussion and include jingles from the DJ.
Richard Durán is a French DJ, record producer and songwriter born in 1967 in Paris, France. He produces house, electro house and hip house music and has been working as a DJ and producer since 1994. Some of his most popular albums include "Just a Little More Love", "One Love" which led to his international breakthrough, and "Nothing But the Beat".
El documento presenta una lista de 10 obras representativas del Renacimiento en arquitectura, pintura y escultura de Italia y España. Algunas de las obras más destacadas son la catedral de San Pedro en el Vaticano, la cúpula de la catedral de Florencia, La Gioconda de Leonardo da Vinci, La creación de Adán de Miguel Ángel en la Capilla Sixtina y su escultura El David. También se mencionan ejemplos de la arquitectura plateresca y herreriana española como la fachada de la
The document describes how to generate a dynamic S2S pixel with Afilio that allows monitoring affiliate actions in real time. It provides details on selecting a campaign and affiliate site, entering the callback URL and token parameter, choosing additional parameters, and saving the pixel. The pixel can then track details like sale ID, action type, commission value, announcer ID, purchase price, and currency for each affiliate interaction.
House music originated in Chicago in the 1980s and is characterized by repetitive 4/4 beats centered around drum machines. It grew popular in the mid-1980s and by 2012 became the most popular form of dance music worldwide. Common instruments used in house music include samplers, drum machines, synthesizers, turntables, sequencers, and personal computers.
This document provides an agenda and announcements for an upcoming San Francisco Electronic Music Makers meetup. It includes sections on member introductions and news, upcoming workshops on jam sessions, remix challenges, and VST instrument synthesis. It also promotes joining the group on SoundCloud and asks members to share upcoming projects, releases, or gigs. The next meetup is scheduled for May 4th.
DJ Arvie & Arviebeats Records BiographyRene Veldman
DJ Arvie/Rv Beats started producing dance music in 1992 and released several tracks in the early 1990s. After taking a break from music, he returned focusing on tech-house and techno. He co-produced the album "Dance to Cybertrance 2" and licensed tracks for compilations, like one featuring Josh Wink and X-Dream that became a collector's item. DJ Arvie releases music on labels such as ArvieBeats Record, Professional Rockstar Records, and Ramshorn. He hosts a weekly techno radio show on CuebaseFM.
Megan and the author created scripts for a broadcast radio show and an in-store radio show for a music store. They researched other radio stations to understand formatting and then selected songs and facts to include. They recorded their shows in the radio studio, making some mistakes that required re-recording parts. For the broadcast show they included songs, jingles, news and conversation, while the in-store show focused more on songs and mentioned store deals. They aimed to select music suitable for each show's target audience.
This document summarizes the genre of trance music. It discusses the origins of trance in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands in the late 1980s/early 1990s. Trance uses repeating melodic phrases and other musical effects to build tension. Early influential artists included Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima. Underground parties and nightclub scenes in the 1980s/1990s helped develop the genre. While early productions were distributed on vinyl, modern trance has benefited from a return to older sounds and practices. Videos often feature abstract visuals rather than the artists. Drugs have also had influence in nightclub scenes and enhancing the emotional aspects of trance music.
DJing has evolved over time from radio DJs in the 1940s-50s to club DJs today. DJs play recorded music for audiences by selecting tracks and mixing them together using techniques like beatmatching. The role of DJs has expanded with developments in electronic music genres and advances in DJ equipment going digital. Today, DJing involves skills like reading crowds, deep music knowledge, filtering tracks, and building a brand as competition has grown in the globalized industry.
This document provides an introduction to DJ skills, terms, and techniques. It defines what a DJ is, explaining that a DJ plays recorded music for an audience using various media formats. The benefits of using a DJ over simply playing music files are that DJs can seamlessly mix songs without breaks to keep the dance floor active, play appropriate music for the audience, and get a crowd excited through effects, transitions, and song selection. The document then discusses DJ equipment like turntables, CDJs, controllers, and various cable types and file formats like MP3 and WAV files.
Pandora is a personalized radio service that uses the Music Genome Project to analyze songs and recommend new music based on a user's likes. Users can create up to 100 unique stations and provide feedback to refine recommendations. Pandora allows users to interact socially by tweeting or posting about songs they enjoy directly from the site. Last.fm also provides personalized recommendations based on a user's listening history and allows users to connect with others with similar music tastes. It tracks what songs users listen to and recommend additional music. iTunes allows users to rate, comment on, and review music and videos, helping others discover new artists and songs based on social feedback.
Music video analysis a tribe called questWill Harris
The song "We The People..." by A Tribe Called Quest from their final album addresses political and social issues like racial discrimination, lack of women's rights, and police brutality. The music video shows people of different races running toward a protest for equal rights, illustrating the song's message of unity among minority groups. Scenes of Q-Tip rapping in front of over a dozen microphones and cuts to a mural of the late Phife Dawg pay tribute to the band's message and deceased member. References to 1980s/1990s technology and beats suggest not much has changed since the group's earlier work.
The music video pitch outlines plans for a video by the band The Allergies to promote their song "BLASTOFF". It will feature the band members and guest rapper Andy Cooper. The video aims to give viewers positive and motivational feelings. It will be filmed over 9 hours at Thorpe Park Resort UK, showing the band riding a rollercoaster set to their song over 4 minutes and 20 seconds to energize viewers.
Dj Rama runs a blog about his career as a DJ, audio engineer, and sound designer. While he does not sing or play an instrument, he has found ways to be involved in music through working with technology like turntables and sound systems. After realizing in his youth that he could make music through audio engineering, he learned skills like sound design and helping bands achieve the best sound quality during live performances. His goal is to continue learning his craft and share his remixes and compositions with a large audience.
Jake Kirby chose to do his senior project on learning how to record songs and understand the recording process. He spent time with his project facilitator, Jimmy Anderson, who owns a recording studio and has experience engineering for popular bands. Jake learned how to set up microphones and configure the equipment to record a local band called Anonymous. The process took 10 hours and involved recording each instrument separately, adjusting levels and effects, and mixing the final product. Through this project, Jake was able to further his passion for music and hopes to pursue a career in recording others.
Metha is a Hungarian DJ and producer who has been playing underground electronic music for over 15 years. He started his career as a VJ before becoming a DJ in 2002. In 2006, he started his own night called "Breakbeat Massive" in Budapest. Since then, he has played at major festivals in Hungary and abroad. In 2015, Metha started his own record label called Be Massive, which has received praise from artists like Dubfire, Maceo Plex, and Richie Hawtin. Metha continues to tour internationally while also hosting his successful Be Massive night in Budapest each month.
This document provides information on various DJ software programs that are available for free download for PC and Mac. It summarizes 13 different DJ software programs, including Virtual DJ, Ultramixer, MIXXX, KRAMIXER, Zulu DJ Software, PCDJ, Mixvibes Cross DJ, Gemini DJ Groove Mixing Software, DJ Mixer PRO, DJ Traktor PRO, and their key features such as beat matching, effects, file support, and integration with hardware controllers. All of the software can be downloaded from the website http://djprogramsforpc.net.
The document provides lyrics and background information for the song "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love" by Usher. It was recorded in 2010 at Maratone Studios in Stockholm and Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles. The producers were Max Martin and Shellback. The song discusses being in a club and falling in love again thanks to the DJ. It also provides biographical information about Usher as a recording artist and dancer who rose to fame in the late 1990s and has had many number one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The document discusses the creative process and choices behind producing a retro futuristic radio advertisement. The producer chose the song "Catgroove" by Parov Stelar due to its electro swing genre that fits the retro futuristic style. Effects were added to the audio tracks to make it sound like a 1950s radio advertisement, including static noise and microphone crackling. Multiple audio layers were edited and balanced together, including the song, announcer voice clips, and sound effects of a crowd and signature tune, to effectively convey the envisioned futuristic theme park setting.
Dj Sam Brazier proposes two radio shows:
1) A mainstream morning show for 15-25 year olds, playing the latest rap, hip hop, and house music hits. It will include live artist performances and interviews.
2) An afternoon niche show called "Old and New" exploring classic songs that remain popular alongside new hits. It will discuss why certain old and new songs are frequently played and which age groups listen to them. The show will balance music with discussion and include jingles from the DJ.
Richard Durán is a French DJ, record producer and songwriter born in 1967 in Paris, France. He produces house, electro house and hip house music and has been working as a DJ and producer since 1994. Some of his most popular albums include "Just a Little More Love", "One Love" which led to his international breakthrough, and "Nothing But the Beat".
El documento presenta una lista de 10 obras representativas del Renacimiento en arquitectura, pintura y escultura de Italia y España. Algunas de las obras más destacadas son la catedral de San Pedro en el Vaticano, la cúpula de la catedral de Florencia, La Gioconda de Leonardo da Vinci, La creación de Adán de Miguel Ángel en la Capilla Sixtina y su escultura El David. También se mencionan ejemplos de la arquitectura plateresca y herreriana española como la fachada de la
The document describes how to generate a dynamic S2S pixel with Afilio that allows monitoring affiliate actions in real time. It provides details on selecting a campaign and affiliate site, entering the callback URL and token parameter, choosing additional parameters, and saving the pixel. The pixel can then track details like sale ID, action type, commission value, announcer ID, purchase price, and currency for each affiliate interaction.
Shifan Yasmin has over 5 years of experience in quality assurance testing for banking applications, web services, and Microsoft SharePoint. She has expertise in test case preparation, execution, and defect tracking. She is proficient in various testing tools including QC HP ALM, SOAPUI, RALLY, and TFS.
La pandemia de COVID-19 ha tenido un impacto significativo en la economía mundial. Muchos países experimentaron fuertes caídas en el PIB y aumentos en el desempleo debido a los cierres generalizados y las restricciones a los viajes. Aunque las vacunas han permitido la reapertura de muchas economías, los efectos a largo plazo de la pandemia en sectores como el turismo y los viajes aún no están claros.
Cloud computing allows users to access software and hardware resources over the internet without owning the physical infrastructure. It offers advantages like reduced costs, scalability, and easy deployment of new services globally. However, users lose direct control over their data and depend on their cloud provider. Major cloud providers offer hardware as a service (Amazon EC2), platform as a service (Google App Engine), and software as a service (Google Gmail). While convenient, cloud computing raises security, privacy, and regulatory compliance issues that users must trust their providers to handle appropriately.
This document discusses referents in mathematics education. It explains that referents are things that numbers refer to, like quantities, units of measurement, or values. Using explicit referents gives meaning and magnitude to numerals. Referents can be continuous or discrete, and affect concepts like place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Understanding referents is important for properly working with fractions and measurement. The document provides examples of how referents influence different math operations and encourages using referents to avoid "naked numbers" in elementary math education. It links to additional resources on referents and units.
Is there a method to our madness when it comes to shopping? Hailed by the "San Francisco Chronicle" as "a Sherlock Holmes for retailers," author and research company CEO Paco Underhill answers with a definitive "yes" in this witty, eye-opening report on our ever-evolving consumer culture. "Why We Buy" is based on hard data gleaned from thousands of hours of field research -- in shopping malls, department stores, and supermarkets across America. With his team of sleuths tracking our every move, from sweater displays at the mall to the beverage cooler at the drugstore, Paco Underhill lays bare the struggle among merchants, marketers, and increasingly knowledgeable consumers for control.
In his quest to discover what makes the contemporary consumer tick, Underhill explains the shopping phenomena that often go unnoticed by retailers and shoppers alike
Surat keputusan ini menetapkan Kode Etik Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia baru yang menggantikan kode etik sebelumnya dan mengatur pelaksanaan etika profesi kedokteran gigi di Indonesia.
Este documento discute la importancia de la planificación, el diálogo didáctico mediado y la evaluación en la educación virtual. Explica que la planificación es fundamental para organizar las metas y actividades de aprendizaje. También describe los diferentes tipos de diálogo didáctico mediado, como síncrono y asíncrono. Finalmente, señala que la evaluación en entornos virtuales debe promover la interacción entre estudiantes y el debate de ideas.
ATreVEE IN: Using Natural Interaction in Procedure Simulator for Training in ...Tatiana Tavares
The document discusses adding natural interaction to ATreVEE3D, a procedure simulator for training in the electricity sector. It integrated the Leap Motion device to allow natural hand gestures. An evaluation compared the user experience of ATreVEE3D using a mouse to ATreVEE IN using Leap Motion. Users found ATreVEE IN improved realism, engagement and the simulation tool, though navigation was easier with a mouse. The integration of Leap Motion in critical sector simulators and comparisons between devices were concluded to provide insights.