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DJ’s and the Music Industry

DJ’s and the Music Industry. By Jacob White. So W hat is a DJ?. Disk Jockey Originated in the 1930’s 1960’s led to beat matching Led to mash ups Famous scratch sound. Sampling. Definition Sampling grew Music Industry starts to notice. What’s the Problem W ith Sampling?.

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DJ’s and the Music Industry

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  1. DJ’s and the Music Industry By Jacob White

  2. So What is a DJ? • Disk Jockey • Originated in the 1930’s • 1960’s led to beat matching • Led to mash ups • Famous scratch sound

  3. Sampling • Definition • Sampling grew • Music Industry starts to notice

  4. What’s the Problem With Sampling? • It is illegal. • One second • Pay for everything?

  5. Music Industry • More Lenient • Still are

  6. Why is This Important? • Easier than ever • Not only DJs

  7. Mediation • Advertisement based • Easily usable • Sections of songs • Still profitable

  8. Works Cited

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