This guide is designed for musicians and music professionals who wish to hone their knowledge of the music business. It is intended as a practical tool to help composers, performers and all those involved in the music world get into the specifics of the management of their intellectual property rights. The guide aims to provide instructive advice on how to build a successful career in music in both developed and developing countries, by generating income from musical talent.
Musical community is a notion commonly evoked in situations of intensive collective activity and fervent negotiation of identities.
... music nowadays. The groups have been trying to get financial support from the government, local authorities or enthu ... make a living if they only play traditional music. In fact, performing groups like Zhongyang Mingzu Yuetuan (Central ...
... make a living. At present, 80.9 percent of the people in this village are farmers, 6.5 per- cent are engaged in animal breeding, 4.3 percent have moved to other cities to make a living, and 4.3 percent are engaged in business. Today in ...
... popular in present-day urban Chinese opera—are rare in Huanxian puppetry, except in the urban professional shows In ... tales to adventure stories and romances about unhappy lovers Much of the idiom and topics are shared with Chinese ...
... make an interesting study. For north Shanxi, Wu Fan's documentation of exceptions in Yinyang gujiang: zaizhixu ... version ofJiangjun ling, see Jones, “Living Early Composition,” 93–97. 24.Jones, Folk Music of China, chap. 8. 25 ...
... make music in their spare time, and hence amateurs. While it is hard to assess the value of folk songs, it is ... living amongst folk music, it is their innate partner. To quote a song text from Kazakh, “Singing accompanies you when you ...
... musicians had travelled from other provinces and gathered to live in enclaves of shabby brick houses, attracted by cheap rents and theproximity to a semi permanent underground music festival not unlike China's version of Woodstock ...
This volume breaks new ground by focusing on individual musicians active in different amateur and professional music scenes in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Chinese communities in Europe.
If my students cannot read music or sing sol-fa names, then this would be a big joke to me. I do not have to teach them other non-musical values in my music class.... This is the same question of how we would expect that our students ...
Most tours last one , two , or three nights and include transportation , yurt accommodations , food , admission to a wrestling match or horse race , and often temple admission . While they provide the opportunity to go horseback riding ...