The Future of Music

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Narrator and Voice Actor, Jason Fix, presents a clear, formal reading, meant to effectively engage and inform the listener of the content, while not allowing the vocal style to become distracting.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the future of music manifesto for the digital music revolution. Introduction, This is a book about music and the music business in the 21st century. Imagine a world where music flows all around us like water or like electricity and where access to music becomes a kind of utility, not for free per se, but certainly for what feels like free in this world. We share, contribute, collaborate and trade music amid a constant flow of new songs that suit our tastes and preferences without any palpable constraints or limitations. Music is ubiquitous and served up in easy friendly formats like water at least in developed parts of the world. It is simply present just about everywhere anytime artists, writers, composers and producers all prosper both creatively and financially the music industry is redefined from A to Z as fair bigger and better fans, artists and all kinds of music communities drive the business rather than being driven by corporate powers. Sound interesting read on ever since the invention of electricity. Music and technology have worked hand in hand, and technology continues to catapult music to the unprecedented heights today because of Internet and other digital networks. And despite all the legal wrangling, music is bigger than ever before.