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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2008

In this http://www.artistshousemusic.org interview, Roger H. Brown, President of Berklee College of Music, puts into context the problems that confront musicians and music companies today, by comparing them to the issues that musicians faced in previous eras.

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  • you call this music of today..get serious

  • People need to understand Berklee's true purpose, all schools are expensive these days but not many have the same atmosphere that berklee provides. Pure love of music, any person that labeles any kind of music as not legitimate music is not a serious musician himself, music is universal no matter what form

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  • @JohnF30Music a lot.

  • well said!

  • @Whatisthescore agreed. berklee's crap. i seriously wonder what percentage of best selling artists graduated from there lol.. probably 0.001%

  • i think b4 most music was hidden from the listener b4 people bought it. now everything is exposed. so the decline in record sales is basically people saying, ' i like that track, but not those, they're shit', when b4 people would've bought the entire album, along with the shit tracks. so this forces artists to , not produce shit anymore.

  • haha he's saying "give me your money give me your money"

  • I have been discovering my music history over the past 15 years.

  • Is this the same as the Artists House label from the 80s? What an ivory tower fuckhead.

  • Is this the same as the Artists House label from the 80s?

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