I found that your background picture of slides is the figure of CD, nice design! It really resonated with your topic! Also, I’ve learned a lot from your detailed explanation of the evolution from magnetic record to cassette to CD to MP3. Good job on analyzing what the accelerators are in the evolution, and I agreed with you that social media, online music and modern recording software will be new disruptors in the future. Thank you for your presentation!
I learned a lot about the music industry. But what exactly is the difference between U.S.A and Taiwan? I guess it would be more interesting if you look at Tanwan’s local music industry.
Your presentation was good. I am very interested in your topic because I love music and how music gets distributed is almost as important as the music itself.
I liked how you didn’t read from a script, but instead kept a flowing and liquid style to your delivery. Your history was good, but I would have liked to see a little more from you on the future of music. The future of music will be free, but maybe guilds of musicians should form their own foundrys of music, similar to the font business.
I relly like your presentation, I learned so much about the past, present and future of the production of music. I wonder if music levels will disappear in the new future as musicians create their own music and distribute it through the web. Well done!
That’s th next of record industry? I believe music will be transformed to online music and be portable with phones. Thanks for your presentation.
Hi Chao-Wei,
I found that your background picture of slides is the figure of CD, nice design! It really resonated with your topic! Also, I’ve learned a lot from your detailed explanation of the evolution from magnetic record to cassette to CD to MP3. Good job on analyzing what the accelerators are in the evolution, and I agreed with you that social media, online music and modern recording software will be new disruptors in the future. Thank you for your presentation!
Hey Chao-wei,
Impressive presentation there tonight!
I learned a lot about the music industry. But what exactly is the difference between U.S.A and Taiwan? I guess it would be more interesting if you look at Tanwan’s local music industry.
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Your presentation was good. I am very interested in your topic because I love music and how music gets distributed is almost as important as the music itself.
I liked how you didn’t read from a script, but instead kept a flowing and liquid style to your delivery. Your history was good, but I would have liked to see a little more from you on the future of music. The future of music will be free, but maybe guilds of musicians should form their own foundrys of music, similar to the font business.
I relly like your presentation, I learned so much about the past, present and future of the production of music. I wonder if music levels will disappear in the new future as musicians create their own music and distribute it through the web. Well done!