From the beginning, human thought was confused by what is now called music. The early drum's original sound gave a special influence to neighbors and tribal members; they used the sound of the drum as a means of remote communication. However, the most important interpretation of the early music is related to the effects that respond to the various emotions of this drum. By combining time and sound, early artists can create a unique way of thinking for the audience .
As we all know, the way to listen to music is almost infinite. From CD to MP3 digital music, radio, tape and vinyl. Of course, in today's age, the portable MP3 digital music route dominates the market. Do all consumers care about convenience or does sound quality really make a difference? Not only did the turntable and vinyl records not disappear, "People have purchased more vinyl material for decades." The quality of digital MP3 music and vinyl records are not aligned, frankly It is not a CD. Definitely, Vinyl is excellent
I wrote recently, "Digital music should be better than vinyl," I wrote how to find the digital music format found after discovery. I think that this is a serious challenge but I will try to make something myself (I will explain in detail later) but if you want to hire someone as a supporter of digital music, vinyl You should give up. Music can bring better experience, ensure that the bar is very high, and vinyl record experience is very good, but this is the point. If it makes people fall back more than 50 years, do not mess with "flowing like"
Music consumption has recorded a record high. Streaming media revenues in the United States increased nearly 100%, accounting for 45% of digital sales. Digital music accounts for almost half of recorded music revenues in the world. Music can be found everywhere, and it's almost always free. Whilst most of these statistics increase, most artists still can not make a living by their creative effort. The biggest problem in the music industry is that there are too many artists. Ownership of works and albums will be dealt to publishers and record companies in exchange for rapid progress and increasingly less profit. These large corporate groups use a closed system to identify artists and works, and ambiguing the flow of payment. As more and more music is created, the identity of the artists spreads weakly on the Internet. Artists lost control in the digital age