T- 1 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon Records Chapter 5
T- 2 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon RECORDS Music as a Social Force + Rallying Power + Leading and Reflecting Change
T- 3 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon RECORDS Music as a Social Force + Stirs emotions Examples: Love, war, patriotism + Creates moods Examples: Relaxation, frenzy + Promotes social change Example: Racial integration + Forum for issues in conflict Example: Dove/hawk Vietnam music
T- 4 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon RECORDS Landmarks : Thomas Edison Phonograph : Emile Berliner mass-produced disks s: Joseph Maxwell’s electrical recording : Peter Goldmark’s long-play disks s: Rock ‘n’ Roll begins s: Stereo introduced : Compact disc introduced
T- 5 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon Sound Recording Technology + Thomas Edison’s Phonograph + Electrical Recording + Vinyl and microgrooves + Stereo Innovation + Digital Technology
T- 6 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon Evolution of Music + American Folk Music -Black Music -Hillbilly Music + Early Rock ‘n’ Roll
T- 7 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon Artistic Autonomy + Predictable Music + Cultural Homogenization + Restructured Record Industry + Music Demassification
T- 8 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon Marketing Records + Measuring Commercial Success + Radio Airplay + Payola + Music Videos
T- 9 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon Record Industry Conglomeration Big Six + Six companies dominate U. S. record-making + Capitol: Owned by EMI (Britain) and Paramount (U. S.) + MCA: Owned by Seagram (Canada) + PolyGram: Owned by Philips (Netherlands) + RCA: Owned by Bertelsmann (Germany) + Sony Music: Owned by Sony (Japan) + Warner Music: Owned by Time Warner (U. S.)
T- 10 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon Record Industry Indies + About 10 percent of the U.S. record market is held by independent companies.
T- 11 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon Censorship and Recorded Music + Objectionable Music + Record Labeling + Lyrics and Young People
T- 12 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon Heisting Music + Home-Dubbing + Piracy
T- 13 Copyright©1997, Allyn & Bacon Records Chapter 5 END