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Some Awarded Popular Bollywood Songs Details
Bollywood's music soundtracks are mainly dominates the Indian music industry. It is said that 80% of all songs are released as Bollywood songs. In 1932, Gauhar Jan recorded the first song in India. ‘Alam Ara' was the first Bollywood film to be released in 1931 under Saregama India Limited. Hindi film songs are another name for Bollywood songs.
Babu RahmanPublished 12 months ago in BeatGS Handcraft
GS Handcraft: discover bespoke musical instrument makers In a world where generic and mass-produced items surround us from every angle, a small workshop defies all odds and creates beautiful, bespoke and handcrafted musical instruments. Born from the idea of one man who wanted to play a quality instrument but was not able to afford one, the GS Handcraft brand started its story in 2012. From then onwards, the founder Goran Siljanoski, along with his wife and biggest supporter Sandra, have aimed all their efforts into crafting exquisite instruments handcrafted to the tiniest of details.
Why Do Tamil Movies Have The Best Music In India?
Music of Tamil Film Industry has a long standing tradition and a history that goes back thousands of years. One of the most important elements of the Tamil people culture is, in fact, music. Tamil people are really attached with their cultural music. They also got some most talented music director. of the Tamil people culture is, in fact, music. Tamil music has a specific charm that reflects on the essence of ancient art and culture of the region. You can visit Isaiminis for the latest Tamil Songs Download free of cost.
Isaimini TamilPublished 12 months ago in BeatUnderstanding the Spotify Algorithm
Stream to Engagement Ratio The first and most important thing for you to understand is the stream to engagement ration. This your Stream to Save/ Like ratio meaning if you have a lot of streams that is great but it means nothing if people are not saving your record to their own playlists. This is something to focus heavy on in 2020 as you are gonna need these numbers to have to 100:3 or better in order to get the best results.
Kyle TreadwellPublished about a year ago in BeatCopyright Registration Case Study
Some of my readers who keep up with Robin Thicke will remember that he was sued by the heirs of Marvin Gaye. After all the controversy about “Blurred Lines” similarity to Marvin Gaye's “Got to Give It Up,” the jury in the copyright case between Mr. Gaye's heirs and defendants Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams ruled in the heirs' favor, to the tune of $7,300,000. Indeed, the defendants had to give it up!
Deeann MathewsPublished 2 years ago in BeatCopyright, Musicians, and the Hidden Civil Right
In a time when the meaning and practices of cherished American rights and freedoms are before us in the news every day, there is a right and freedom in Article 1 of the Constitution that has been consistently overlooked. Since 1790, every person living in the United States of America has had the right and freedom to create property for themselves that he or she can own, control, and make a living from. That property is called intellectual property. If you are a musician, the key intellectual property for you to know about is copyright.
Deeann MathewsPublished 2 years ago in BeatShowcasing iTunes Chart Toppers to Emerging New Artists
Welcome to MySound Music! We are a company that helps unsigned bands to promote themselves in the online world, and bring in the coolest sounds and special beats you always wanted. We believe in every emerging artist, and we know how hard it can be to make a name for yourself nowadays. The industry is full of challenges but with MySound Music you finally get to eliminate the hassle, and focus on what makes you grow and evolve as a professional.
mySound MusicPublished 2 years ago in BeatA Guide for New Artists/Singer-Songwriters/Bands
My name is Kate Pavli, and I am a Rock artist called Finding Kate based in London. I moved to London when I was just 17 to pursue my career in music, and along the way I have experienced a lot within the music industry.
Kate PavliPublished 2 years ago in BeatShould Artists Experiment With Multiple Genres or Keep to One?
We all love certain artists with their individual styles and ways like Imagine Dragons and their powerful and heavy drums, or Twenty-One Pilots with Tyler Joseph's distinct voice, which can be heard immediately within all of their songs. But what would happen if these artists experimented with their definitive genres and styles... what would happen?
FOUNDRY13 MusicPublished 2 years ago in BeatMusic Marketing 101—It's Easy Like That
Are you an impeccably awesome musician? Do you have a band oozing with talent and energy? Well, if your answer is yes, and yes again, following some music marketing strategies, can take your band to the next level.
What It Takes to Be a K-pop Idol: Background and My Take
When I was 10 years old, in the study at home, on the family's desktop computer, I came across a photo of a person whom I thought was the most beautiful one I had ever seen. This person was none other than Im Yoon-ah of Girls' Generation, which at the time I did not know she was part of.
The Artisan Thieves
During a hiatus, late in 2014, I took a phone call from a dear friend of mine, Jim Dalton, of the Railbenders, Hickman-Dalton Gang, and Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers. I met Jim in my Denver years, those of which are for another story, another time. Suffice it to say we became good friends.
Ryan BoycePublished 2 years ago in Beat