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fonograma musical

by Dr. Leola Pfannerstill PhD Published 4 years ago Updated 2 years ago

En palabras más simples un fonograma es la fijación únicamente sonora de la ejecución de una obra o de otros sonidos. Por ejemplo, un CD de canciones de Ale Mendoza o Malacates Trébol Shop, este puede ser también un CD con sonidos de aves o del mar, etc.

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¿Qué es un fonograma?

Denominamos fonograma al resultado de la captación, registro, complementación, procesamiento y tomas de sonido, masterización y fijación que realizan los productores fonográficos cuyo soporte original es la "cinta máster" (o "archivo máster digital").

¿Quién es el productor de Fonogramas?

El productor de fonogramas es la persona natural o jurídica que toma la iniciativa y tiene la responsabilidad economica de la primera fijación de los sonidos de una ejecución o interpretación u otros sonidos o las representaciones de sonidos.

¿Qué hace un productor fonográfico?

Al productor fonográfico corresponde la inicativa y la responsabilidad de su creación, contratando al intérprete, obteniendo la autorización para la fijación de la obra y poniendo al servicio de la producción fonográfica su talento artístico y los medios técnicos a su disposición.

What is a phonogram in music?

The p stands for phonogram, a legal term applied to the master recording of music, spoken words, or sounds on LPs, audiotapes, cassette tapes, compact discs, etc. A specific sound recording copyright does not apply to any other rendition or version, even if performed by the same artist(s).01-Mar-2019

Can I use phonogram music?

No. The long answer: No, copyright law requires you to have an appropriate licence from the copyright holders (usually the record label - not the artist - if they're in a record deal!) There are three distinct rights for every piece of music: Phonogram copyright (the sound recording) (symbol: ℗, "P" in a circle)31-Aug-2011

What is the meaning of ℗?

The © 'C in a circle' is the normal copyright symbol and can be applied to most types of work. The ℗ 'P in a circle', is referred to as the sound recording, phonorecords, phonogram or phonographic copyright symbol. Sound recordings have a separate copyright that is distinct from that of the underlying work.

What was the Phonautograph used for?

phonograph, also called record player, instrument for reproducing sounds by means of the vibration of a stylus, or needle, following a groove on a rotating disc.

What does AP in a circle mean?

The letter "P" in a circle may appear on a compact disc recording as part of a notice (again with the year of first publication and the owner's name or recognized abbreviation) that the sound recording is copyrighted, whether or not registered.

Who pays the songwriter his share of performance royalties?

Generally, like performing rights royalties, mechanical royalties go to the songwriter. However, sometimes a songwriter will choose to share these royalties with the rest of the band. If you have a publishing deal, your publisher will receive a percentage of your mechanical royalties before paying them out to you.27-Jun-2019

What is the P Emoji?

According to Emoji Dictionary, the original P emoji meaning was “parking.” The blue P started showing up on social media after rappers Gunna, Future and Young Thug released the song “pushin P”25-Jan-2022

What does by and bye mean?

Incidentally, in passing, as in By the bye, my wife is coming too, or Exactly where do you live, by the by? The bye or second by in this term originally meant “a side path,” whence the current sense of “off the track” or “of secondary importance.” [Early 1500s] Also see by the way.

What is the meaning of the copyright symbol?

©What does the copyright symbol © mean? Another capital letter in a circle protects the actual product, idea, or work just like how ® protects a logo, name, or slogan: the copyright symbol, or ©. A copyright is the right to make copies of, license others to make copies of, or otherwise use an artistic or creative work.30-Mar-2021

How does Edison's phonograph work?

Your voice would make the needle shake, or vibrate. The sound vibrations would go through the needle and make a line, or groove, into the tin-foil. A needle on the other side could play back what you had just recorded. After just a few plays, the tin-foil would tear up and the message could no longer be played.26-Feb-2015

Who improved the phonograph?

Alexander Graham BellImprovements at the Volta Laboratory. Alexander Graham Bell and his two associates took Edison's tinfoil phonograph and modified it considerably to make it reproduce sound from wax instead of tinfoil.

How did the old phonograph work?

How does a phonograph work? Sound is collected by a horn that is attached to a diaphragm. The sound causes vibrations in the air that travel down the horn causing the diaphragm to vibrate. The diaphragm is connected to a stylus and pressed into a cylinder covered in wax (or alternatively a thin layer of tin foil).

What is Club Fonograma?

Club Fonograma was a United States -based daily Internet publication established in 2008 that was devoted to music criticism and commentary, music news, mixtapes, podcasts, and artist interviews. Its focus is on global pop and independent music from artists of Spanish, Caribbean, and Latin American origin or background. It was notable for its eclectic and idiosyncratic English-language coverage of mostly Spanish-language music. It was praised as the "Pitchfork of Latin Music" and as "hands down the best go-to music site for indie music out of America and Spain."

Where is Club Fonograma located?

Club Fonograma was created in Phoenix, Arizona in 2008 by Carlos Reyes, while attending college in Phoenix. During its run, the site has expanded from a simple music review site and now also covers events such as ...

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