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  2. Music venue - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Opera House's Concert Hall is an example of a large indoor classical music venue. It is home of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. The rest of the building contains other amenities common at such music venues, such as cafés, restaurants, bars, and retail outlets. A music venue is any

  3. Recording studio - Wikipedia

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    An isolation booth is either a partially enclosed area in the live room [a] [citation needed] or a completely separate small room built adjacent to the live room that is both soundproofed to keep out external sounds and keep in the internal sounds. Like all the other recording rooms in sound industry, isolation booths designed for having a ...

  4. Suite (music) - Wikipedia

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    Gavotte from J.S. Bach's French Suite No. 5. A suite, in Western classical music, is an ordered set of instrumental or orchestral/concert band pieces. It originated in the late 14th century as a pairing of dance tunes; and grew in scope so that by the early 17th century it comprised up to five dances, sometimes with a prelude.

  5. Music rehearsal space - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the spaces were located in local authority owned buildings created in collaboration with local and regional government, youth music organisations and the music industry. [8] The evaluation report found a music space is defined by its purpose and the availability of equipment and instruments.

  6. Music Industry Moves: Boiler Room Acquired by Superstruct ...

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    Boiler Room founder Blaise Bellville said in a statement, … Boiler Room’s ticketing process will continue to be spearheaded by Dice, although financial terms and details on the structure of ...

  7. Music industry - Wikipedia

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    Musicians working in a recording studio An audience watching a concert. The music industry refers to the individuals and organizations that earn money by writing songs and musical compositions, creating and selling recorded music and sheet music, presenting concerts, as well as the organizations that aid, train, represent and supply music creators.

  8. Arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Differences from the original composition may include reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or formal development. Arranging differs from orchestration in that the latter process is limited to the assignment of notes to instruments for performance by an orchestra , concert band , or other musical ensemble .

  9. Record chart - Wikipedia

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    Chart-topper and related terms (like number one, No. 1 hit, top of the charts, chart hit, and so forth) are widely used in common conversation and in marketing, and are loosely defined. Because of its value in promoting recording artists and releases, both directly to the consumer, and by encouraging exposure on radio, TV, and other media ...

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