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If there is anything on this list of Must Have Items that you buy, its absolutely should be a 1010 STRAIGHT LEG canopy. Canopies are a must buy item for any Camping music festival. They are more expensive but consider it a good investment in your weekend. Any canopy is better then no canopy BUT the 1010 slant leg canopies are only 88 at the top so they only cover 64 sq. ft. of your site with shade whereas the 1010 straight leg canopies are 1010 at bottom & top and are 100 sq. ft. of shade. It definitely makes a difference too! Less moving stuff around to keep it in the shade, more open space covered and more shade over your tent or hammock area!


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A must for fans of soul music, the 17,000-square-foot Stax Museum of American Soul Music, located a short drive from downtown in the neighborhood known as Soulsville USA, is the site of the original Stax Records. It houses more than 2,000 cultural artifacts celebrating the musical contributions of artists including Isaac Hayes, Otis Redding, Al Green and Aretha Franklin.

I'm perfectly fine with reading music notation. It packs a lot of information in concise spaces. There are a few quirks that could be improved, but remember, it's backwards compatible for hundreds of years, so if they aren't all that annoying, why change.

I started learning music notation in parallel with learning to play the piano when I was 8 years old. By the time I reached 12, after studying with the soloist for the St. Louis Philharmonic for 3 years, I could read notation like it was a book written in English. I just knew what everything meant. But to this day, 60 years later, I still struggle with Bb and Eb instruments and how to score them. I don't do it often, and need to refresh every single time.

This commentary was written on the week of September 28, 2020, as grand jury decisions on the killing of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, were publicly announced on news and media outlets. Six months after Breonna Taylor's brutal murder in Louisville, Kentucky (United States), justice for her life has not been actualized. The author reflects on this injustice and discusses its relationship to anti-Black violence and systemic oppression in music therapy culture and practice.

The music industry is on the cusp of another major structural change. While the industry is yet to fully monetize its content, our analysts expect the sector to grow and capture new business opportunities.

When you record a song, you may be creating two works that are protected by copyright: a musical work and a sound recording. A sound recording and the music, lyrics, words, or other content included in the recording are separate copyright-protected works. These works are subject to different rules and are commonly owned and licensed separately.

In addition to registering your sound recordings and musical works with the Copyright Office, you may want to consider submitting a trademark application for your band name with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

Generally, copyright lawsuits are decided in federal court. You may also choose the Copyright Claims Board (CCB), a voluntary forum within the Copyright Office to resolve copyright disputes involving damages totaling less than $30,000. It is intended to be a cost-effective and streamlined alternative to federal court. To use the CCB, you also must have filed an application to register your copyright. You can read more about the CCB here.

Radio plays an important role in introducing listeners to new music and artists. CRTC policies and regulations ensure that Canadian works are played on Canadian radio stations.

 The CRTC licenses seven general types of radio stations:

Each licensed station is required to devote a percentage of its weekly music broadcasting to Canadian content. The required amount of Canadian content depends both on the type of radio station and the type of music it broadcasts: Popular Music (Category 2) or Special Interest Music (Category 3).

English-language and French-language stations must ensure that at least 35% of the Popular Music they broadcast each week is Canadian content.

 

 Commercial radio stations also have to ensure that at least 35% of the Popular Music broadcast between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday to Friday is Canadian content.

During ethnic programming periods, each ethnic radio station must devote at least 7% of all its broadcast music to Canadian content. In non-ethnic programming periods, these stations must meet the same Canadian content requirements as commercial radio stations for both Popular Music and Special Interest Music.

The availability of older Canadian popular music within this group may be limited compared to contemporary music genres. With this in mind, the CRTC provides some flexibility in terms of Canadian content requirements (through either regulation or condition of licence).

If less than 35% of all music broadcast each week consists of instrumental selections, at least 35% of popular music must be Canadian content. If at least 35%, but less than 50%, of all music broadcast each week consist of instrumental selections, at least 20% of all popular music must be Canadian.

Current policies require a minimum weekly level of 35% Canadian content for Popular Music selections. However, the CRTC recognizes that campus and community stations often program new and emerging popular music genres. In this case, there may be fewer Canadian selections available.

At just about any time of the year, culture vultures can find noteworthy performances, including touring Broadway shows, locally produced dramas, concerts from regional and international musicians, modern and traditional dance routines, and standup sets from rising and reputable comedians.

The Trust is comprised of three historic venues: the Orpheum, State, Pantages and Dudley Riggs theaters. Together, they showcase touring Broadway troupes, a wide range of musical acts, and side-splitting comedy shows.

And what's really annoying, with Google searches with sonos AND echo simultaneously, the only results one gets is 'yes...you can control sonos with Alexa's. The question is will we EVER be able to group sonos devices WITH echo devices so that when music is played with that group, the sound comes out of sonos AND echo devices?

Thanks for your response. It seems that it would be really fairly simple to execute a 'synchronize sonos with Alexa' function whereby Sonos emits a tone followed by Alexa sending a command to delay or speed up audio. I understand the quality difference... but, sometimes I just want to pipe music throughout my house with the added depth of Sonos. Just my wish list.

Curious about using the Alexa Music Groups with your Echos, is it possible to play music (Amazon Prime Music) on one group (or speaker) and then seamlessly move it to another group (or speaker) via voice command?

The All Things Go Creator Summit Presented by Spotify EQUAL is an intimate discussion series featuring forward-thinking leaders across music, media, and technology. The 2023 Creator Summit will be hosted at Eaton Hotel in Washington, DC on Friday, September 29th.

All Things Go is Washington, DC's music festival, featuring 32 groundbreaking artists performing across multiple stages at the historic Merriweather Post Pavilion. Our ethos is rooted in inclusivity - and built around a vibrant community of music fans.

One of the oldest jazz clubs in Chicago has been hosting top local and visiting musicians since its inception in 1947. Loyal fans have followed the club through its venue relocations, making this polished South Loop space an unmissable destination for those who appreciate a sophisticated evening out.

What was formerly a public house for Schlitz Brewery is now a charming historic landmark in the Lakeview neighborhood. The intimate music hall inside is known for its relaxed atmosphere, great acoustics, and quality lineups of indie rock, honky-tonk, folk, and country. Tied House, which connects with Schubas, is all the more reason to come visit, dine, and listen. 2351a5e196

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