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  2. Glossary of jazz and popular music - Wikipedia

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    In a music industry context, a "crossover artist" or "crossover band" is a performer or group from one style that has managed to garner a following amongst fans of a different musical style. For example, some country performers have managed to get "crossover" hits in the pop charts.

  3. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    The smallest pitch difference between notes (in most Western music) (e.g. F–F ♯) (Note: some contemporary music, non-Western music, and blues and jazz uses microtonal divisions smaller than a semitone) semplice Simple sempre Always sentimento Feeling, emotion sentito lit. "felt", with expression senza Without senza misura Without measure ...

  4. Max Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Max Friedman (died 1964) was an American songwriter and published music through his company, Max Friedman Music Publishing Co. ... Lonesomeness. New York: Shapiro ...

  5. Chappell Roan blasted the music industry at the Grammys. It ...

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    Campaign," a collaboration between Roan and Backline, a nonprofit organization that prioritizes mental health in the music industry, raised nearly $250,000 in the first 48 hours of its launch.

  6. Chappell Roan's Grammys speech inspires Universal Music ... - AOL

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    Chappell Roan's viral, vulnerable Grammys speech has seemingly inspired Universal Music Group to launch a mental health fund for music industry workers.. After accepting the Grammy for best new ...

  7. Category:Musical terminology - Wikipedia

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    Tag (barbershop music) Tarantella Napoletana; Tasto solo; Tempo; Tenor; Terp (music industry jargon) Territory band; Terzschritt; Tetrad (music) Text declamation; Thirty-two-bar form; Titling; Tone (musical instrument) Tonus peregrinus; Treble voice; Triad (music) Trumpet voluntary; Tutti

  8. 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.

  9. How Beyoncé Changed the Music Industry - AOL

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    Credit - Photo-Illustration by TIME; Getty Images (5) O n Friday, Beyoncé will release Cowboy Carter, the much anticipated album that signals the beginning of the second part of a three-act ...