Music Business example essay topic

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An acoustic guitar strums softly in the back alley of a rock concert. Thousands of people stampede by. They flood the streets like hungry animals. It starts to rain; slowly the guitar raises and smashes into the concrete-ridden ground over and over until it is screaming, raging-a guitar madness! It breaks and cracks into millions of tiny pieces. Another dream is broken.

The people don't notice. They crowd the street, standing on someone else's misery. They kick the pieces aside and enter a world where self -involved entertainers sell their misery to a world where misery is fashionable. Music today is being controlled by pop culture.

They use it as a weapon to over power and trick young listeners into buying their products. Pop culture today is seeming to be full of 'faceless bands'. They all look the same, and they all sound almost exactly the same. If someone even tries to enter the world of music, pop culture immediately takes control.

They " ve turned it into a 'music business'. You " ll get chewed up and spit out, if you don't look the part. It isn't about sounding the part anymore. It's all about looking the part for their self-proclaimed 'music business'. What ever happened to the musicians who performed just for the love of it? It's all about money now.

They " ve all realized the power music has over people. They tried to take it away, and are now using it against us, for their advertisements, t. vs. shows, radios, and various products. Music is more powerful than you think it is. Music creates the way you feel, and think. It is a huge social interest. If you go out with your friends, usually there will be music.

It is a big impact on a teenage life. Think about dances, parties, and other social gatherings. It's turned into a new fashion. If your friends listen to a certain type of music, there is a high percentage that you will too. People treat music like a clothing brand; a product to brainwash large quantities of people. What happened to the real musicians?

Where are they? Well I'll tell you. They are the ones sitting in the back alley of a rock concert, going unnoticed, until their dream is smashed and they give up the dream of being 'company property', and they wake up. Why bother trying to grasp the media's attention? You will just become one of them: a money craving beast. You will be too busy trying to earn a living by doing what they want you to do, and forget what the true meaning of music really is.

They will own you. They will destroy you. They will make the music. Not you. If you are an obsessed fan, you are focusing your energy in the wrong direction. You are leaving your one and only guard down, letting yourself be controlled.

Maybe what you really need to do is look the other way, make your own music. You don't have to let it control you to let it be a part of you. Music has been around forever. Some of the songs and artists that your parents may have listened to back in the day, have become legends. Nowadays, there seems to be no such thing as a legend. They " ve all died away, and people like Brittney Spears and Eminem gave us a bad name.

A hundred years from now, if someone looked back on our era of music, to see what kind of music created our culture, they " ll find huge amounts of pop culture. Is that what you want people to remember us by? Fakes? Pop culture is like a disease eating away at our society. It makes me sick.

It's like the cancer of music. I think it's disgusting. Music should be full of time, work, and effort. It should be created by someone with a love or passion to make music, not a tight tube top, and a new brand of shoes.

Music shouldn't be about tight clothes and fake voices. It shouldn't be about what kind of product some celebrity stands for. When you turn on your television, what do you see? A huge mess, way beyond repair. There should definitely be a green peace for music; after all- music has a tremendous effect on our lives. Save us from these bottom dwellers!

How do we stop this cancerous fiend to our music history? Well, we could start with being a little more open-minded. Expand your horizons a little farther. Look past the fork in the road that tells you where to go. Enter the real world of music, whether you have to make it yourself, or give someone else the gratitude for their hard work and efforts. At least you benefit from it.

Music is not supposed to be used against us to sell a product. Music is a personal thing. Don't be tricked by pop culture. Next time when you see that guitar in the back alley, take a second look.