Wednesday, August 7, 2013

High Fidelity


High Fidelity Music is music that is heard recorded, not directly live. It is an index of a live performance. The recording of the music promotes a feeling of liveness and is a product that will eventually be sold. It is culturally valued knowing that it will be produced in the future and make a profit. A potential is that the music is recorded using the highest technology resources. A limit is that the listeners are not able to see the artist live because it is a recording. Those who listen to high fidelity music expect the music to be amazing because the artist can use so many resources that can enhance the quality of the song. Rhianna is singing “Watch N’ Learn” as she is in the studio. It is a song that will be added on to her new album. The album will be sold and make millions of dollars. We are restricted to only hearing a recording of her singing this song versus seeing her at a live concert.  She adds amazing effects to change her voice and beat. We expect Rhianna to come out with amazing, fun songs because that is the person she has always presented to us in the past.

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