Saturday, May 3, 2008

The Twelve Songs of Christmas: Surprising Secrets of the Season s Most Popular Tunes

Holidays are filled with emotion and honored tradition, including the playing of the song about a snowman, St. Nick, evergreen trees, gift-wrapping a pretty big arch. Celebrate the season regardless of how to do these songs to listen to radio, television, the shopping mall, office, and you are anywhere music is performed.
if But I& 39;m playing the same songs over and over again, You& 39;re right, but if you do not like it, considering the Alternative: A Christmas Carol is between 1649 and 1660 in Britain Prohibited. ORIBAKUROMUUERU, tribunate as Britain, should be considered to be a solemn Christmas parties are also banned, limiting the prayer service homily and celebrate. Song is a festive holiday
lots, many spiritual overtones, and by all, not many times you play is familiar, regardless of faith, how. However, what songs to know how to create and the people who wrote them?
there behind this are some fascinating facts memorable music. Therefore, logs, toss a fireplace, pour myself HOTTOTODI a cold or some eggnog, and as we sit Back Many of the secrets to reveal the new song several times during December and again And public hearings.
" Christmas carols, " MERUTOME, Bob Wells, 1944.
on sweltering July 1, 2006 in Los Angeles, 19-year-old JAZUSHINGATOME work well to create a 23-year-old, this beautiful tune. Dazzling graphics and melancholy all the winter season to taste, the song is a very big hit by the NAT & quot; King & quot; Call the following year. Torme& 39;s autobiography, he says, well, not even trying to scribble down the lyrics here are just ideas to help him forget about the heat wave.
" first Noel, " traditional, 16th and 17th century. This is a song and say
some background in Britain& 39;s claim that more French origin. So far, one of the crucial evidence is optional. Two things are certain: First, it is very popular in the two countries have argued that if, and the second, counting the title for words & quot; Noel & quot; 30 times in the Tunes.
" Hark! Sakigake the angels sing, " FERIKKUSUMENDERUSUZON, CHARUZUUESURI and UIRIAMUKAMINGUSU, 1739-1855.
wesley the opening line is, " Hark how all the empty ring & quot; and protests when he and his colleagues, please change. Wesley wants to slow the solemn national anthem, his song is, however, UIRIAMUKAMINGUSU lyrics set to rousing music to the Felix mendolssohn (about the invention of movable type from YOHANGUTENBERUKUKANTATA). He is part of his composition mendolssohn specified in a secular context, not only displayed the spirit. This both the original author& 39;s wishes were thwarted by the creation of the following piece of glory.
" RITORUMERIKURISUMASU made myself, " and Ralf HYUMATIN blane, 1943.
the songwriting team of Martin (music) and blane (lyrics) with a 50-year project, production Tony and Academy Award-nominated songs. This hauntingly beautiful song was made famous in movies JUDIGARANDO, 1944, " I have to meet in St. Louis. " but the song is bittersweet gem of the original lyrics are actually kind of Garland and avoid dark. Since then, she has a huge star of the time, and the date of the filmmaker, VINSENTOMINERI (she married him the following year), changes were made.
" I was home for Christmas, " gold and UORUTAKENTO gannon, 1942.
gannon (lyrics) and Kent (composer) have worked together often, but she& 39;s also nominated for three Academy Awards, this is nothing, as a successful wartime songs. BINGUKUROSUBI to get the big sales and they have no doubt it will be competitive, even though Crosby& 39;s recording of ABINGUBERURIN & quot; White Christmas. " The song is the perennial favorite, and appears frequently on film, " KYATCHIMIIFUYUKYAN & quot; and & quot; Polar Express. Jingle Bell "
", " James pierpont, 1850& 39;s.
starting SEREMUSUTORITO out as a lively celebration of the sled race, called the song & quot; 1-horse open sleigh & quot; at the speed of the transition to a more sober atmosphere of the church and society Known as K & quot; Jingle Bell. " during the four poems, the first for the rest of the regular lyrics sung in three poems. Fannie bright woman named two poems are displayed, which also features a sled crash. The third verse is displayed anti-Samaritan fell down laughing, leaving his driver and hit it sprawled in the snow banks, as the last line of verse like this: & quot; state will be Young is going & quot; and & quot; girl tonight. Oh " Yes, the mid-19th century Clean just good fun.
" joy to the world, " ROUERUMEISON and Isaac Watts, 1719, 1822.
the words of the 98th Psalm, inspired by, written by Watts, a British pastor, missionary and poet. After more than a century, banks and choral music teacher, composer Mason& 39;s work, however, due to Hansel, hymnology probably more popular. It took cover in another century, because it does not molested.
" Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, " Johnny marks, 1949. As a coloring book written by copywriters l.
beginning May, 1939, Robert, caribou triumphing over adversity story of an unloved in the promotion department store MONGOMERIUODO. May is very popular fairy-tale, and even more so when May& 39;s brother-in-law, Mark songwriter, singer and composer of the music and lyrics OTORI composition of the gene. 2000000 copies sold this version of the first year. Most of the other reindeer& 39;s name was invented by KUREMENTOMUA his 1822 poem, " the night before Christmas, " 5 months of the hero& 39;s story and called Lolo. Wait for the name to store executives nixed because he Reginald. Well, it can also be rejected. Finally, in May proposed Rudolph daughter.
" Santa Claus is coming to town, " evacuation Gillespie and J. Fred coots, 1932.
after countless Stars and the various versions of Bruce Springsteen and Perry Como, Gillespie is difficult to believe that the power of song and coots & 39; downtown for all it is, & quot ; Childhood tunes. Despite ", coots Eddie Cantor, a writer and radio show, first passed in the song, Cantor only agree to do this is to ask his wife. Now it& 39;s so successful and even a parody version of Bob River (in the style of Springsteen) called & quot; Who is Santa Claus ring. "
" Silent Night, " X and the FURANTSUYOZEFUMOA Grover, 1816-1818.
there fictional story and is very much speculation about the origin of this beautiful song. Lurid story aside, throwing more, we have left this: poetry, " Stille nacht " was written Mohr, who became assistant pastor of St. Nicholas (really!) In oberndorf, Austria. MOAGURUBA his poems, the church organist, said Christmas Eve, 1818, and held the same midnight. Oddly enough, did not participate in the first version of the organ, arranged the two voices, guitar and choir. Mohr and Gruber both scriptwriting different instrumentation various times from 1820 to 1855. The first is the song as a way around the world & quot; Tyrolean folk songs & quot; enough fame before and immediately recognized by the first two words and the first four Notes. Quiet night& 39;s web page (www.silentnight.web.za) claims that more than 300 translations, songs and features a link to the 180 to 121 language versions.
" the 12 days of Christmas, " tradition of the 16th century.
okay, Let& 39;s Get the two most popular myths out how: December 26 to January 6, 1912 during the hidden meaning is not as a religious lyrics. It& 39;s just a song in memory of the game. My brother was singing lines, to sing two lines, three lines of Aunt Lucy to sing, around the room. This well-passed 1590. The bird calls " 4 & quot;, another popular misconception. It is actually & quot; 4 bird-Collie & quot; (or blackbirds). In addition to swans, seven - Swimming and six geese a laying of the other birds in the lyrics than you might think, " 5 of the Golden Ring & quot; refer to the actual The ring-necked birds such as pheasants.
" White Christmas, " AVINGUBERURIN, 1942. America& 39;s most popular holiday song
sometimes believes, Berlin composed the movie soundtrack (" Holiday Inn & quot; KYASUTOBINGUKUROSUBI and FUREDDOASUTEA). The elegant and quiet power and longing for the simple pleasure to edit, it& 39;s the perfect song is pessimistic, or the Second World War in the middle. Berlin composer of the song not positive for the first time in the present, but Bing& 39;s confidence is well-founded. Spawning its own movie (1954& 39;s & quot; White Christmas & quot; and Crosby and Danny Kaye) is a Top 30 hit songs and nearly 20 times, now more than 30 million copies sold. 500 + reported adjusted record of two versions of a dozen languages.



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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Hip-Hop Love Stories and the Construction of Socially Acceptable Urban Identities

Hip-Hop has always existed as a man dominated by & 39; industry. Being a reflection of urban life and struggle, past Hip-Hop artists have been forced to maintain a certain level of masculinity to be accepted by their urban communities. Old school rappers who talked about the & 39; love are often seen as soft or corny. Because of this perception, & 39; existence of the & 39; love Hip-Hop is a relatively new concept.
As movement won the support and recognition in the world, & 39; love has become a theme increasingly common in the hip-hop music and poetry. However, the taboo that still exists. Even today & 39; hui, Hip-Hop poets and artists to present their stories of love & 39; d & 39; a way that allows them to maintain the identities socially acceptable. Hip-Hop stories on & 39; love must always meet the masculine ideology in which the movement is rooted in order & 39; be perceived as real and true.
The purpose of this study is to analyze & 39; Hip-Hop love stories and how artists to present these stories & 39; d love to build identities socially acceptable. I believe that personal accounts are closely related to the construction of identities. C & 39; east through personal stories that people can tell the life changing events, achieve a socially acceptable and create identities.
I have researched and studied several Hip-Hop songs of love and & 39; d & 39; analyse the words in the form of text and poetry. In my research, I& 39;ve found five & 39; narrative forms used by Hip-Hop poets to tell their stories of love & 39;: contrast, perception, spiritual, conversational and metaphorical. These five narrative forms are used not only to present properly the & 39; history, but also to maintain positive perception between a company that could take this sensitivity low or disrespectable. J ai & 39; l & 39; intention to demonstrate each of these forms of narrative and show how poets use them to tell their stories of love & 39; while establishing & 39; acceptable identity.
The contrasting
One Narrative of the most common forms of Hip-Hop stories d & 39; is the love story mixed. Many artists use the hip-hop music and poetry to tell stories about the negativity that surrounds their urban environments. The contrast allows the narrative poet d & 39; express his & 39; story of love as a contrast to this negativity while the construction of an identity & 39; acceptable because the negativity is real and understood in urban communities.
A great example of & 39; introduction to the narration contrast is the following passage from Method Man " All I Need ":

Back when I was & 39; nothin & 39;
You is a brother feel like it was Somethin & 39;
That why I am with you to this day no boo Frontin & 39;
Even when the sky was gray
You rub me on my back and say " Baby It is well "

In this song, the poet uses narration contrast to show his love for someone & 39; s & 39; one that is held close to him when " sky was gray. & ; quot; He speaks of his love d & 39; interest as a & 39; someone who helped get through difficult times, allowing a positive contrast to his negative environment.
Another example of the narration contrasts love can be seen in this passage Guru "All I Said ":
This world is crazy, it is supposed & 39; m help to stay healthy d & 39; spirit
Supposed to help pain, & 39; m supposed to help maintain this

In song, the guru uses the contrast narrative to share his vision of what & 39; is the love & 39; l & 39; should be. He acknowledges that his "world is crazy ", and that his interest is the love & 39; d & 39; someone who can make it bearable.
In " She tried ", Bubba Sparxx uses the contrast story to tell a story that actually recalls his love to be there for him when he was in conflict with the law:

A fly country girl, Workin & 39;
She gifts for my queen, was a virgin I guess I
But n & 39; is not ever ask and I do
But Betty never had the money & 39; whenever I went to
prison
This song & 39; illustrates the use of contrasting stories to express the love & 39;. Although the poet confesse spend much time in prison, Betty has always been there for him bail, acting as another positive contrast to its problems.
The common perception Narrative
Another narrative form of Hip-Hop stories d & 39; love is the story of perception. As the story contrast, the perception & 39; s story articulates around the negativity that surrounds the life of poet. But instead present this love as a contrast to this negativity, the poet uses the story of & 39; explain how this love has changed his previously negative perception. This narrative form also allows the poet to build a socially acceptable identity due to the recognition of the negativity of urban life.
In " " Jazzy Belle, Andre of Outkast perception uses the story to tell how his love of his former changed the perception of women:

Went of Yellin & 39; crickets and crows, witches and hoes to Thangs
Over queen of years I& 39;m on my toes and yes I seen Thangs
Now I& 39;m Willin & 39; to go the extra kilo-
Meter just to see my son get Senorita
On the pillow beside my bed where no girl ever
House stay and doctor was the games we used to play
But Now it is true Jazzy Belle ...

In this song, Andr spoke of a personal change of perception caused by & 39; love. He admits that, at a time when he thought of women as "witches and hoes. " But now it is real ", and it has a new perception of women as" Queen & Thangs ; quot;.
Another excellent example of the story collection can be found in the following passage of Black Star " Brown Skin Lady ":
I do not receive many compliments, but I am convinced
Used d & 39; have a complex , Gettin & 39; too complex
You m & 39;, Willin & 39; d & 39; try & 39; m watched in & 39; eye
My head is still in the sky , Since you walked on

In by this example, the poet admits to having relationships, but tells how the & 39; love has helped overcome these problems. The poet of love & 39; d & 39; interest have helped change the perception of & 39; love and fear of " Gettin & 39; too complex ".
In " Ms. Fat Booty ", Mos Def illustrates this point by demonstrating the perception of other men and speaking of his love on how it is different:

Yo, let me apologise & 39; for the other night
I know that & 39; n & 39; it is not fair, but you know what baby c & 39; is that
Some brothers do not be comin & 39; Right
I understand, I& 39;m Feelin & 39; you
Besides, " Can I have a dance? " & 39; n is not really original

In this song, the poet uses the story of perception to recognize that some men " not be comin & 39; " right, but that & 39; he has a different perception of women than these other men.
In " Come Close ", common perception uses the story of how & 39; express the love & 39; made him change his old ways:

I want to build a tribe d & 39 ; mind you
Protect and to provide you
Truth is I can not hide in
The pimp
May have me die with you

Although the poet used to be a "pimp", an urban term for a man who romances a large number of women, he tells how his love d & 39; interest has changed his actions and perceptions.

The spiritual Narrative
A third form of Hip-Hop love stories d & 39;, c & 39; is what I & 39; likes to describe the spiritual narrative. The story spiritual & 39; s support on the characterization of the poet of love & 39; as a kind of piety is, spiritual strength and royalties, often with the feeling that & 39; story window to protect this strength. The story allows the spiritual storyteller to construct an identity acceptable to characterize as & 39; spiritual love or even perhaps predetermined.
A excellent example of spiritual story can be found in this passage of The Roots " You Got Me ":

Somebody m & 39; said that the planet was small
We use to live in the same building on the same floor
And never met before, I
Until & 39;m overseas tour
And look Ethiopian Queen of Philly
Taking classes to & 39; foreign

Here, the poet uses the spiritual narrative to describe the time, place and emotions that his love was founded, speaking d & 39; s & 39; them as they were somehow destined to occur. He also made reference to his interest as & 39; " love this Ethiopian Queen of Philadelphia ", using the royal characterization so common in & 39; spiritual love stories.
In " L & 39; love of language, "Talib Kweli also uses a narrative form spiritual and refers to his love as a sort of royalty:

Now s & 39; they call you by your name
Then c & 39, is another thing but
Anything Queen
I & 39; ll go to war as a King

This example shows the & 39; aspect of protecting the common spiritual & 39; love stories. The poet & 39; considers that it is unacceptable that anyone " you call your name ", or d & 39; other words, & 39; use derogatory language toward his love. If someone & 39; one to do so, it would be " go to war as a king ", thus maintaining its masculinity.
In " Mind Sex ", Dead Prez spiritual uses the story to speak of love & 39; presentations:
African princess, tell me yo & 39; interests
Wait, let me guess boo you & 39;ve probably as poetry
Here a little something that I jotted to & 39; case, I & 39;& 39;ve spotted around you
So let me take this opportunity

In this song, the poet uses the spiritual story to tell a story about the introduction & 39; that & 39; conversation he had with a love d & 39; interest. He refers to it as " African princess ", showing once again the tendency of poets who use the spiritual story refer to their love interest charges. Conversational
The Narrative
The fourth form of Hip-Hop stories d & 39; love is the story of conversation. The story of conversation allows the poet to recite or recreate a conversation with his love and present it as play-as & 39; story of a love & 39;. Conversation in love stories are typically characterized by a speech & 39; introduction and compliments, and are most commonly used as a means of telling a story about a first meeting or printing. These stories of the storyteller to build an acceptable identity mainly because they often include many non-structured compliments, and the poet make it resemble a cool ladies man.
A excellent example of love & 39; conversational narrative can be found this passage of Dead Prez & 39; previously mentioned " Mind Sex ":

Pardon l & 39; love me, but as you seem the type
What you doin & 39; tonight?
You should stop by the site
We could roll some weed play some records and talk
I a fly takes place in downtown Brooklyn, New York

In this example, is the poet reciting the conversation between himself love and d & 39; interest. As in many stories of conversation, it & 39; articulates around meeting someone & 39; one for the first time. The poet is to tell the story & 39; d & 39; a girl that he met & 39; that " seem [ed] as the type ". He then asked " What you doin & 39; tonight? ", And follows with a list of charming speech in an attempt to create a social relationship with the girl.
In a similar story, " Beautiful Skin ", Goodie Mob uses the following account of the conversation to retell the first telephone conversation that & 39; he had with his love interest d & 39;:

This Carlito is a few days, you tired his
Forgive me if I & 39;& 39;ve called you too late
But what better time to bring the spirit & 39;-states?
Where could I begin?
Has someone tells you a & 39; " You have beautiful skin?

This example illustrates the use & 39; d & 39; introduction to the language of conversation stories. The poet asks his love interest d & 39; if it wishes to bring the " & 39; mind-States "or to know each other. He then said that & 39; it is "beautiful skin, often successfully a comprehensive introduction to women.
Cee Lo uses the following account of a conversation " Slum Beautiful ":
Look to you, incredible, beautiful brilliant
You & 39; you re looking deliciously divine darling you really and truly do
The very thought of me running at a speed of & 39; love everything about
Exploring you from the ground above God

In this song, the poet uses the story of conversation to speak directly to his love interest in the piece. Note the wide range of compliments offered in this passage, as well as the charm, illustrating another common aspect of the conversation narrative.

The metaphorical Narrative
This fifth of Hip-Hop stories d & 39; love is perhaps the most fascinating. C & 39; is the metaphorical story. The metaphorical story is used when the poet speaks of love in & 39; a metaphor d & 39; a kind. The most popular and socially acceptable form of narrative metaphorical uses Hip-Hop as metaphor. Many followers of the movement towards Hip-Hop as a driving force of & 39; love and happiness in their lives. Thus, many love stories d & 39; metaphorical revolve around Hip-Hop itself.
A good example of & 39; such a metaphorical story is the following passage from Black Eyed Peas " " Rap Song:

Yo, she got hip hop for
And it & 39; is not goin & 39; pop
She as a disc that I want to rock
When I am, I will turn my Cruisin & 39; block

In this example, the poet uses a unique set of words and speaks d & 39 A love interest as a Hip-Hop metaphor. It refers to that person " a record that I Want to Rock ".
The group further extends the metaphor in the following passage:
She as a time which makes me want to seize the microphone
She as the words that I would like to recite
She as the old school microphone with cable
You can make your documents and I will save the platinum

Again years, the poet brings his love interest d & 39; other things himself and his audience l & 39; love, including "micro old school with cable ", reciting the words and spinning records on a turntable.
Another excellent example of the story is a metaphorical The Roots " law Too Love of My Life ":

Learnin "the tricks of survival
Peepin ghetto " on the situation, I & 39; I had to slide through
Had watch my back and my front of my side too
When he came to gettin & 39; mine I & 39; n is not Tryin & 39; to assert
Sometimes I wouldn & 39; is your & 39; if it was not for you
Hip-Hop, you & 39; the love of my life and c & 39; is true

This passage is unique because it & 39; uses both metaphorical and contrast techniques narratives. The poet refers to Hip-Hop as " l & 39; love of my life ", while showing how the love & 39; created a positive contrast to the harsh ghetto " ropes " survival. The poet & 39; admits that he "made wouldn & 39; your & 39; if it was not for you ", showing that his love for hip-hop has been and is a driving force in its life.
And which leads us to the most popular Hip-Hop metaphorical love story of our time. In " I Used To Love Her ", common sense metaphorical uses the story of & 39; express his love for hip-hop. He begins the story with the following passage:

I met this girl, when I had & 39; ten years
And what I& 39;ve & 39; most loved, it was so
She soul was old school, when I & 39; was just a shorty
Never knew throughout my life, it would be there for me

In this example, the poet begins & 39; tell the story of a girl & 39; that he & 39; & 39; met when he " " ten years, and how she was always there for him. The poet continues & 39; use the metaphorical story to talk about this girl, including the good times and the difficulties they face. That & 39; is that the end of the poem did & 39; listener realize that the entire song is a metaphor. The song ends with the following passage:

I see rappers slammin & 39; it, and Takin & 39; sound l & 39; sewer
But I take her back hopin & 39; things stop
Cause whom I& 39;m Talkin & 39; after all there is & 39; Hip - Hop

In this song, the poet used the metaphorical story to tell a story about the & 39; love of his life, struggles before it, and its desire to save her. Ultimately, he admits that this love & 39; n is not a real person, but his love of Hip-Hop.
The presentation of Hip-Hop love stories is a very difficult task. To speak of love and & 39; still socially acceptable to build an urban identity, artists tend to implement a five successful l & 39; love narrative forms. I think our society, & 39; analysis hip-hop and culture is at best dull. The Hip-Hop love stories presented above could provide a large base of linguistics and sociolinguistics studies. Not only are they presented in a style variety of narrative forms, but it can also act & 39; s d & 39; deep thought, perception and & 39; analysis of the environment & 39; Urban which characterizes a growing majority of American society. With the & 39; analysis and study of these & 39; d & 39; love stories, linguists could happen to a better understanding and appreciation for the Hip-Hop vernacular literature and, ultimately , Culture.



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RP200a: Creating New Patches and Developing Your Signature Sound

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

A Major Article May Discover You

Once you& 39;ve been around the block a few times and tastes, sounds and that the success feels, you want to burn your own CD. People drawn to make a recording for various reasons. Sometimes it& 39;s to advance (or start) a career. Sometimes this is to give new life to share songs or music to a wider audience. On a personal level it could be a memorable creative experience.
Choosing, that record is not the same as select music to perform on stage. Your stage, how is as much a question of taste and style, as this picture and direction. Concerts on the entertainment and exposing his music. It is about relationships and applause, giving and taking, the creation of the audience hope you ever become a following. Concerts promote your music.
Recording different. CD-ROM musical painting. Without the benefit of live visual performance, we are talking about the issues, hearing and listening. The technology allows you to record and market your music at an affordable price especially if you decide to make your own record. This can work up to a point. The production process and the studio you choose must meet your expectations and those of your fans.
I & 39; ve had more than a few accounting experience. My first encounter was with jazz-blues-rock group called the holiday. We could not afford to record, but we were writing original material and our fans have asked us to write. In desperation, I think - better to do something than nothing - we created two ways registration system in the old church. Acoustics were unbelievable and the atmosphere was terrific. In retrospect, we are looking for and expecting a miracle. We were finished in a few hours. Delivery of the master tapes to the independent record pressing plant, a month later, we first 500 copies sold out overnight. The sound was terrible, but somehow we managed to capture the spirit and aims of the group. There was not one complaint. Nevertheless, for obvious reasons, we do not make any more copies.
It & 39; sa usually conviction that all you need is a computer with sound card and microphone " multimedia & quot; recording at home. In the sense that& 39;s true. Home studios can be as simple as an inexpensive cassette deck and a microphone in the corner of your basement. Roland, Korg and Yamaha offer all-in-one combination of digital mixer / hard disk recorder / effects units, which are as close as possible to genuine " Studio in a Box & quot;, as you can get. You can not be fully satisfied with the results of any more than we were to celebrate the first attempt ..
Moving in the world, a few years later we recorded at the old masters workplace for a four-track studio. Sound was slightly better. The difference is that I had little hope. Writing was a demo to be played for Capitol records and R man. Quality should not be there, or so I thought. Unfortunately, I was wrong. It can not be the impression that he considered unprofessional activity. The session was more than thirty seconds; missed opportunity to someone who could do wonders in advancing my career.
There other experiences and good lessons. Do not expect too much from home record. If you want professional CD good enough to play broadcasting or for sale in shops, you may be better to make a professional recording studio. The only problem is that this time the studio is costly, if you have money on impulse, you& 39;re going to have to live with the final to record a long time. This is a tough decision to make; certainly food for thought.
On bad day, you do not see the stars. Clouds cover the sun. The air difficult to breathe. Everything seems to go wrong. Nothing feels right. You need all the help you can get. You have nothing to lose. You& 39;re ready to try anything. Hot new Britney Spears record will sell shelf in no time flat. You will not find it that easy. Music industry dumpsters filled to overflowing with music that was unable to sell. You& 39;ll take it that you can get, even if the registration contract he might give you a chance to get anywhere.
On good day, birds sing. Flowers bloom. All seems right. This is a joy to be alive. Nothing can hurt you. You& 39;re strong and bold and beautiful. You believe in yourself and know without a doubt that you can not lose. You will be able to do everything possible to go it alone.
Mass merchandising is a fools game. Sometimes it seems that only those who make any money retailers. Even they do very little, despite the high volume of cash and goods changing hands. There are no shortcuts. You need to sell your CD for one moment. If you& 39;re like me, you live in the real world with real problems and real opportunities; world which does not care. If you succeed or not is of no consequence to anyone but you. Today, the first day of rest in your life. Only you can decide which day you are going to have.
As your market is growing geographically, covering more and more territory, you will see more than several independent music and book stores will sell the CD. It will be easiest to get a bit of time. Who knows, maybe one day you will find a major label and do offer you can not refuse to write the music you play together.
Dennis Walsh



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