Technology and the Music Industry: A Complicated Relationship.
Music and sound will bring a game to life and have the power to entirely transform a player's experience. Music can transport you to another place. It can be emotional and visceral, and when paired.
BA Music Production and Performance is delivered by a team of industry professionals with extensive experience and diverse expertise. Staff provide tuition, insight and guidance across a wide range of disciplines within the music industry including music composition, song-writing, recording, production, performance, sound design and research.
An introductory session that lays out several activities and potential workshops to introduce students to what the sound and music industry is including record labels; Major and independent, live performance as an area and the roles inherent within it, publishing and management.
Royalties and licensing are both extremely important parts of the music industry. Without them I think the music industry and what it includes would change dramatically, this is because the funding of bands and artists is helped hugely by radio plays and live performances, which earn the artists royalties.
Tackling this industry-based challenge, the music industry’s all-inclusive and inventive platform, Hydrasound has just launched. Connecting musicians and producers from across the globe, Hydrasound is dedicated to enabling individuals to forge a full time career in the music industry; with access to unparalleled connections, mentorship opportunities, marketing expertise and insider tools.
Studying Music Technology and Audio Production at our Centre for Music and Audio Technology will give you the knowledge, skills and confidence to launch your career in the music industry. On this exciting new programme, you develop technical skills to an advanced level and learn how to use audio hardware and software to a professional standard.
Music technology is the study or the use of any device, mechanism, machine or tool by a musician or composer to make or perform music; to compose, notate, play back or record songs or pieces; or to analyze or edit music. The earliest known applications of technology to music was prehistoric peoples' use of a tool to hand-drill holes in bones to make simple flutes.