.Toby Gadsingles chronology'(2010)' Skyscraper'(2011)'(2012)Music videoon' Skyscraper' is a song originally performed by American singer for her third studio album (2011). It was released on July 12, 2011 by, as the lead single from the album; the song was written by, and by the Estonian singer and produced by Gad. It was inspired by a picture of the apocalypse, in which the world was in ruins and among collapsed buildings, one skyscraper was still standing; when the song was recorded, Lovato was very emotional which triggered outbursts and caused her to start crying. On November 1, 2010, Lovato entered a treatment facility to deal with her personal struggles, she was later diagnosed with.After completing her treatment on January 28, 2011, Lovato re-recorded the song, but kept the original recording as she felt it was 'symbolic' to her; this ballad speaks of staying strong and believing in oneself. These two ideals strongly represent the journey Lovato went through the previous year, which speaks through Lovato's breathy and quivering vocals throughout the song; the song opens with a lonely piano and as soon accompanied by heavy percussion. A version of the song, alternatively titled 'Rascacielo' was released on August 16.' Skyscraper' debuted at number ten on the, spending a total of 17 weeks on the chart.

The song became Lovato's highest-peaked single on the chart since ' which peaked at number nine in July 2008. 'Skyscraper' sold 176,000 paid digital downloads in the first week of release in the United States, setting a sales record for Lovato. Internationally, the song reached the top 20 in Canada, New Zealand and the United States; the song has sold over 1.6 million digital downloads in the United States and has been certified platinum by the. 'Skyscraper' is a pop ballad with lyrics focusing on 'staying strong and believing in yourself'. In the chorus, Lovato's quivering vocals are accompanied by breathy backing vocals and heavy percussion.Problems playing this file?

Skyscraper' is a ballad in which Lovato showcases breathy, quivering and powerful vocals. In the first verse, Lovato is only accompanied by a lonely, pulsing piano as she sings, 'Skies are crying, I am watching catching teardrops in my hands/ Only silence, as it's ending, like we never had a chance'; as the song progresses, the piano is accompanied by heavy percussion and breathy backing vocals. In the chorus, Lovato sings, 'You can take everything I have/ You can break everything I am/ Like I'm made of glass, like I'm made of paper/ Go on and try and tear me down/ I will be rising from the ground like a skyscraper'. In the second verse, Lovato 'begins to find more strength'.The song has a simple musical structure. According to the sheet music published on Musicnotes.com by, the song is set in with a metronome of 104. It is composed in the key of with Lovato's vocal range spanning from the note of G 3 to the note of G 5.Lyrically, the song represents staying strong and believing in yourself. According to Lovato, the song's lyrics symbolize her personal journey from where she used to be to 'the happy healthy person she is today.'

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The song deals with the difficulties Lovato had been through the past year and overcoming the obstacles she faced. With the song, Lovato hopes that 'people are able to relate to it and realize that they are able to rise above and overcome any obstacle, no matter the circumstances and shine like a skyscraper'. Reception Critical reception Jason Lipshutz of spoke positively about the song, especially praising Lovato's powerful vocal range. Grady Smith of called the song 'pretty inspiring,' and he wrote that 'Lovato’s raspy, crying-out vocal sounds gorgeous'. Monica Herrera of praised the song, describing it as a 'tear-jerker ballad'. Chart performance 'Skyscraper' debuted at number ten on the.

It sold 176,000 downloads during the first week of release, becoming Lovato's highest first-week sales, and the song was Lovato's highest-peaked single since ' reached number nine in August 2008, it was Lovato's highest first-week sales until the release of ' by Lovato in 2013.The song debuted at number 18 on the; as of August 1, 2011, the song entered the at number nine—making it her highest debut and a peaking single there. On August 7, 2011, it debuted on the at number ninety-two, and it reached its peak of forty-five the very next week; the next week, it reached its peak of 45.Skyscraper entered the UK Singles Chart at number thirty-two on March 4, 2012, it sold 11,460 copies which was her highest UK charting song at the time and her third top forty entry in the UK. On September 29, 2013, over a year after the original release date, the song re-entered and peaked at number thirteen, it reached number seven on October 7, 2013, giving Lovato her second UK top ten single. Music video Background “There were so many things that represented my addictions and eating disorders and self-harm. When I'm unraveling this black fabric.It was the toxicity took over my mind for so long, that oozed out of every pore that I had because I was suffering inside.I'm taking it off and walking on broken glass and powering through it.”— Demi Lovato to E!

News on the video's content and inspiration. The music video was filmed at white sands, NM.The music video was directed. Lovato's management sent her different video treatments for the song, including one from Pellington. Lovato based her decision on choosing his idea due to him being 'really respected as a director', she said, 'he had a great way of really interpreting the song into a video and I was just really thankful that he did such a great job.

But he is such an incredible artist and he really knew how to interpret that into a incredible video.' The video was shot in the middle of the desert. Lovato wanted to keep the video shoot 'really intimate, because it needed to be for the song'; the shoot, which took twelve hours, was 'both physically and mentally tough' for Lovato; she would 'break down and cry' between takes because of the song being so personal to her. On set, Lovato and Pellington were accompanied by the hair and make-up artists and Lovato's management.

Due to the lack of people involved, Lovato felt that it was 'pretty easy to get to that emotional place' that was needed for the song. Lovato also wanted to give the video an 'emotionally raw feel', stating, 'That video was an emotional release for me, like therapy. I kept crying, I was so emotionally invested.That's when I realized, that's what music videos are all about.' The video represents her personal struggles in the past years, including her former eating disorder and and how she overcame them. Synopsis.

Lovato as she is wandering through the desert in the music video for 'Skyscraper'.The video begins with Lovato walking towards the camera on a desert road in Bonneville Salt Flats while wearing a long white dress. A close-up shot of Lovato's face serves as the main portion of the video, throughout the first verse. In the first chorus, a glass heart enclosed in a glass box is shown, surrounded by fog, and Lovato continues to walk down the road. In the second verse, she is surrounded by a black fabric that represents the 'toxicity' that took over her mind in the past. Then, she is seen walking over broken glass, which represents her 'taking the toxicity off' and 'powering through it'.In the second chorus, Lovato begins to find more strength—represented by the one shot showing her standing inside a photograph frame.

In the bridge, the glass box, with the heart inside, is hit, and the surface breaks; that is followed by more scenes Lovato walking over the broken glass, and as the song fades, the last scene is closes in on Lovato's face.Release and reception The music video premiered on July 13, 2011 on, and it was released by, the following day. Soon after the premiere, Lovato spoke with in an exclusive interview; the video was met with a positive reception.

James Montgomery of was very positive on the video—especially the scene when Lovato looks into the camera and almost breaks into tears. Montgomery said, 'I'm not sure if she's acting or not, but I doubt it, and really, it's not like it matters. Not when a singer connects to a song on such a visceral level, especially one who's already been through the wringer.' He concluded, 'there's some dramatically billowing fabrics and some shattered glass, but really, the song is the star, and that simplicity is perfect here, because the song provides all the pyrotechnics necessary.' Grady Smith of Entertainment Weekly praised the video for being simple, saying 'There are no electric guitars or goofy story lines here—just simple, raw passion.' Melina Newman of said that 'no one else appears in the Mark Pellington-directed clip as the focus is clearly on showing the pain Lovato has gone through and from which she is rising, not like the proverbial, but like a skyscraper.'

Newman praised Pellington for bringing 'a sense of intimacy to the clip despite the often wide-open spaces'. Live performances On August 18, 2011, Lovato made the first performance of the song on The on, her first live performance since she had left the to enter the treatment facility.On August 24, 2011, she performed the song on. Then, the singer performed the song on The in on September 11, 2011, the day of the tenth anniversary of the in 2001. Lovato performed the song in English, while she performed in Spanish, at the second verse of the song. On September 18, 2011, Lovato performed the song on The song was also performed on on September 20, 2011 On September 27, 2011, the singer performed the song on '. Chart (2013)PeakpositionIreland 1(Official Charts Company)1(Official Charts Company)1Year-end charts Chart (2013)PeakpositionUK Singles 84Certifications RegionCertification/salesUnited Kingdom Silver310,000.sales figures based on certification alone^shipments figures based on certification aloneRelease history CountryRelease dateFormatLabelIrelandDecember 16, 2013,United KingdomJoseph Sraka version 'Skyscraper'byfrom the album SkyscraperReleased7 July 2019 ( 2019-07-07)Format.

Kelly Brianne Clarkson is an American singer and television personality. She rose to fame in 2002 after winning the inaugural season of the reality competition television series, which earned her a record deal with. Clarkson's debut single, ', topped the US Hot 100 chart and became the country's best-selling single of 2002, it was followed by the release of her debut album, which debuted atop the US Billboard 200. Trying to reinvent her image, Clarkson decided to part ways with Idol management and shifted to music for her second album, Breakaway. After numerous top 40 radio number-one singles, such as ' and 'Because of You', the album sold over 15 million copies worldwide and earned Clarkson two, she took further creative control for her third album, by becoming the executive producer and co-writing the entire album. However, her label was reluctantly promoted the album.

Clarkson returned to the top of the charts with her more mainstream-oriented fourth album,.Its lead single, ', holds the record for the biggest jump to number one on the Hot 100 chart. Her fifth studio album, made Clarkson the first artist to win the Grammy Award for twice, it spawned her third Hot 100 number-one single 'Stronger'. She became the first American female artist to achieve the with. Following the release of her third number-one album, Clarkson concluded her contract with RCA Records and signed with in 2016, her soul-influenced eighth album, hit number two on the Billboard 200 and garnered her a record fifth Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album. Clarkson has sold over 45 million singles worldwide, she has had eleven in the Top 10 and 27 songs in the Hot 100 Billboard charts.

Her accolades include three Grammy Awards, three, four, two.Billboard hailed Clarkson as 'one of pop music's greatest singers' and honored her with the Powerhouse Award for her. Known as a versatile singer, Clarkson became the first artist in history to top each of Billboard's pop, adult contemporary, adult pop and dance charts, she was ranked nineteenth on VH1's list of. Clarkson has ventured into film and writing children's books, she serves as a coach on the television competition series The Voice and will host her self-titled variety talk show in 2019. Was born in, to Jeanne Ann, a first grade English teacher, Clarkson, a former engineer, she is the youngest of three children with a brother named a sister named Alyssa. Clarkson has two younger half brothers from her father's second marriage, her parents divorced when she was six years old, whereupon her brother went to live with their father, her sister went to live with an aunt, she stayed with her mother.

Clarkson's mother remarried, to Jimmy Taylor.Her ancestry is of, Welsh and Irish. Her mother is a descendant of state senator, whose life story was discussed on Clarkson's episode of Who Do You Think You Are?, in 2013. Clarkson was raised, she has said: 'I always grew up in church. I was the leader of our youth group.

I've always grown up pretty close with God, but I think I've just gotten a lot closer just because He's the only one I can lean on.' She said of her upbringing: 'My family was. Clarkson told her. Clarkson graduated from in 2000, where she performed in several musicals, such as, and, she sang at her high school talent show, after which an audience member shared some inspiring words with her: 'God has given you this gift. You've got to sing.

You're destined to sing.' Clarkson continued singing and soon started classical training, hoping that music would be her ticket to a college scholarship.Upon graduating from high school, Clarkson was offered full scholarships to, but declined them, explaining: 'I've written so much music and wanted to try a career on my own' adding, 'you're never too old to go to college.' After graduation, Clarkson worked several jobs to finance a demo, recording material and trying to market it to record labels, but received little response. Clarkson turned down two recording contracts from and, stating 'They would have pigeonholed me as a act. I was confident enough that something better would come along.' In 2001, she traveled to. She appeared as an extra in a few television series such as and and worked with musician to record five demo tracks in trying to secure a record deal.

According to Clarkson, her early attempts to launch her music career floundered when she was turned down by every US record label for sounding'too black'.Lack of other. Seventeen is an American teen magazine. The magazine's reader-base is 13-to-19-year-old females, it began as a publication geared toward inspiring teen girls to become model citizens. Soon after its debut, Seventeen took a more fashion- and romance-oriented approach in presenting its material while promoting self-confidence in young women, it was first published in September 1944 by Walter Annenberg's. The first editor of Seventeen, provided teenage girls with working woman role models and information about their development. Seventeen enhanced the role of teenagers as consumers of popular culture; the concept of 'teenager' as a distinct demographic originated in that era.

In July 1944, began running the comic strip Teena, created by, in which a typical teenager's life was examined. Teena ran internationally in newspapers for twenty years. After Seventeen was launched in September 1944, Ellis Rubenstein, the magazine's promotion director, introduced advertisers to the life of teenage girls through Teena, selling advertising in Seventeen at the same time.From 1945 to 1946, the magazine surveyed teen girls in order to better understand the magazine's audience. The magazine became an important source of information to manufacturers seeking guidance on how to satisfy consumer demand among teenagers. Today, the magazine entertains as well as promotes self-confidence in young women. Submitted nearly fifty pieces to Seventeen before her first short story, 'And Summer Will Not Come Again', was accepted and published in the August 1950 issue. Became the first black model to be featured on the cover of Seventeen magazine in July 1971.

In the early 1980s, was featured on the cover of the magazine. Bought Triangle in 1988 and sold Seventeen to in 1991. Sold the magazine to Hearst in 2003. Seventeen remains popular on newsstands today despite greater competition. In 2010, writer conducted 'The Project', an experiment in which she followed the advice of Seventeen magazine for thirty days.In 2012, in response to reader protests against the magazine's its models' photos, Seventeen ended its practice of using digital photo manipulation to enhance published photographs. In August 2016, Michelle Tan was fired from her position as while she was on maternity leave, it was announced shortly thereafter that Michele Promaulayko, appointed Editor in Chief of, would serve as editorial director.

Starting with their Dec/Jan 2017 issue, the magazine was to start publishing only six issues a year instead of ten, to focus on their online presence to appeal to the market. In October 2018, it was announced that Jessica Pels would take over from Promaulayko as Editor in Chief of Cosmopolitan, that Kristin Koch was appointed Seventeen's new Executive Director, overseeing all its content. In November 2018, it was announced that Seventeen's print edition would be reduced to special stand-alone issues; the South African edition of Seventeen magazine is published by 8 Ink Media based in.The editor is Janine Jellars. The Philippine version is published by, but it ceased publication in April 2009; the edition is published. The Indian edition is published by Publications Pvt. Ltd in; the Malaysian version of Seventeen is published by Bluinc. Seventeen is published by; the Thai edition of Seventeen is published by Media Transasia Limited in.

In the there is no Seventeen magazine, but there is a similar magazine touted as a fresher and edgier competition to called Company; the Japanese version of Seventeen is published by Publishing Co. Seventeen has published books for teens, addressing such topics as beauty, college and fitness. Seventeen was a sponsor of; the winners of America's Next Top Model from seasons 7 through 14 have each graced a cover of Seventeen magazine, including,.The magazine only planned on sponsoring the show from cycles 7 through 10. In 2011, Seventeen worked together with to make a film about a girl who gets bullied online called; the point was to raise awareness of cyber bullying and to 'delete digital drama'. The film premiered July 2011 on ABC Family. In April 2012, 14-year-old Julia Bluhm from created a petition on titled 'Seventeen Magazine: Give Girls Images of Real Girls!'

Advocating for the magazine publication to vow to print at least one unaltered and Photoshop-FREE monthly photo spread'. As a self-proclaimed 'SPARK Summit Activist', Bluhm petitioned for an end to digital photo manipulation.

In May 2012 Bluhm, her mother, a group of fellow 'SPARK Summit' members were invited to the New York headquarters of Seventeen by editor-in-chief. On 3 July 2012, Bluhm announced that her petition had 'won' after receiving 85,000 signatures online, resulting in Seventeen's editorial staff pledging to always feature one photo spread per month without the use of digital photo manipulation.Furthermore, Seventeen's editor-in-chief Shoket published an editorial praising The Body in the August 2012 Seventeen issue, offering the push again. A music genre is a conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions. It is to be distinguished from musical form and musical style, although in practice these terms are sometimes used interchangeably.

Academics have argued that categorizing music by genre is inaccurate and outdated. Music can be divided into different genres in many different ways; the artistic nature of music means that these classifications are subjective and controversial, some genres may overlap. There are varying academic definitions of the term genre itself. In his book Form in, Douglass distinguishes between form, he lists, and dance as examples of genres from the period. To further clarify the meaning of genre, Green writes, 'Beethoven's Op. 61 and Mendelssohn's Op. 64 are identical in genre – both are concertos – but different in form.

However, Mozart's for, K. 511, the from his Mass, K. 317 are quite different in genre but happen to be similar in form.' Some, like Peter van der Merwe, treat the terms genre and style as the same, saying that genre should be defined as pieces of music that share a certain style or 'basic musical language.' Others, such as Allan F.

Moore, state that genre and style are two separate terms, that secondary characteristics such as subject matter can differentiate between genres. A music genre or subgenre may be defined by the musical techniques, the style, the cultural context, the content and spirit of the themes. Geographical origin is sometimes used to identify a music genre, though a single geographical category will include a wide variety of subgenres.

Timothy Laurie argues that since the early 1980s, 'genre has graduated from being a subset of popular music studies to being an ubiquitous framework for constituting and evaluating musical research objects'. Among the criteria used to classify musical genres are the of art and traditional musics. Alternatively, music can be divided on three variables: arousal and depth.Arousal reflects the energy level of the music. These three variables help explain why many people like similar songs from different traditionally segregated genres. Musicologists have sometimes classified music according to a trichotomic distinction such as Philip Tagg's 'axiomatic triangle consisting of'folk','art' and'popular' musics', he explains that each of these three is distinguishable from the others according to certain criteria.

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The term art music refers to classical traditions, including both contemporary and historical classical music forms. Art music exists in many parts of the world, it emphasizes formal styles that invite technical and detailed and criticism, demand focused attention from the listener. In Western practice, art music is considered a written musical tradition, preserved in some form of music notation rather than being transmitted orally, by rote, or in recordings, as popular and traditional music are.

Most western art music has been written down using the standard forms of music notation that evolved in, beginning well before the Renaissance and reaching its maturity in the Romantic period.The identity of a 'work' or 'piece' of art music is defined by the notated version rather than by a particular performance, is associated with the composer rather than the performer. This is so in the case of western classical music. Art music may include certain forms of, though some feel that jazz is a form of popular music. Sacred Christian music forms an important part of the classical music tradition and repertoire, but can be considered to have an identity of its own; the term popular music refers to any musical style accessible to the general public and disseminated by the mass media. And popular music specialist defined the notion in the light of sociocultural and economical aspects: Popular music, unlike art music, is conceived for mass distribution to large and socioculturally heterogeneous groups of listeners and distributed in non-written form, only possible in an industrial monetary economy where it becomes a commodity and in societies, subject to the laws of'free' enterprise.

It should ideally sell as much as possible.Popular music is found on most commercial and public service radio stations, in most commercial music retailers and department stores, in movie and television soundtracks. It is noted on the charts and, in addition to singer-songwriters and composers, it involves music producers more than other genres do; the distinction between classical and popular music has sometimes been blurred in marginal areas such as music and light classics. Background music for films/movies draws on both traditions.

In this respect, music is like fiction, which draws a distinction between literary fiction and popular fiction, not always precise. Country music known as country and western, music, is a genre of popular music that originated in the southern in the early 1920s; the is a Czech dance and genre of dance music familiar throughout Europe and the Americas. Rock music is a broad genre of popular music that originated as 'rock and roll' in the United States in the early 1950s, developed into a range of different styles in the 1960s and particular.

Is an American digital and print magazine, website, which focuses on the Hollywood film and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade paper, in 2010 switched to a weekly large-format print magazine with a revamped website. Headquartered in, THR is part of the, a group of properties that includes and, it is owned by Media, a holding company co-founded by, an executive of its previous owners, Guggenheim Partners and Eldridge Industries. THR was founded in 1930 by William R.

'Billy' Wilkerson as Hollywood's first daily entertainment trade newspaper. The first edition appeared on September 3, 1930 and featured Wilkerson's front-page 'Tradeviews' column, which became influential; the newspaper appeared Monday to Saturday for the first 10 years, except for a brief period Monday to Friday from 1940. Wilkerson ran the THR until his death in September 1962, although his final column appeared 18 months prior.Wilkerson's wife, took over as publisher and when her husband died. From the late 1930s, Wilkerson used THR to push the view that the industry was a communist stronghold. In particular, he opposed the screenplay writers' trade union, the, which he called the 'Red.'

In 1946 the Guild considered creating an ' Authority to hold copyright for writers, instead of ownership passing to the studios. Wilkerson devoted his 'Tradeviews' column to the issue on July 29, 1946, headlined 'A Vote for.' He went to confession before publishing it, knowing the damage it would cause, but was encouraged by the priest to go ahead with it. The column contained the first industry names, including and, on what became the Hollywood blacklist, known as 'Billy's list.'

Eight of the 11 people Wilkerson named were among the ' who were blacklisted after hearings in 1947 by the.When Wilkerson died, his THR obituary said that he had 'named names and card numbers and was credited with being chiefly responsible for preventing communists from becoming entrenched in Hollywood production.' In 1997, THR reporter wrote a story about the newspaper's involvement, but the editor, Robert J.

Dowling, declined to run it. For the blacklist's 65th anniversary in 2012, the THR published a lengthy investigative piece about Wilkerson's role, by reporters Gary Baum and; the same edition carried an apology from Wilkerson's son W.

Wilkerson III, he wrote. On April 11, 1988, Tichi Wilkerson Kassel sold the paper to BPI Communications, owned by Affiliated Publications, for $26.7 million.

Dowling became THR president in 1988, editor-in-chief and publisher in 1991. Dowling hired Alex Ben Block as editor in 1990. Block and Teri Ritzer dampened much of the and, prominent in the paper under the Wilkersons. In 1994, BPI Communications was sold to for $220 million.After Block left, former Variety film editor, Anita Busch, became editor between 1999 and 2001.

Busch was credited with making the paper competitive with Variety. Tony Uphoff assumed the publisher position in November 2005. In March 2006, a private equity consortium led by Blackstone and KKR, both with ties to the movement in the, acquired THR along with the other assets of VNU, it joined those publications with and to form.

In December 2009, a newly formed company formed by Pluribus Capital Management and Guggenheim Partners, chaired by Jimmy Finkelstein, CEO of News Communications, parent of political journal, acquired THR from Nielsen Business Media, it pledged to grow the company. Of, was appointed as CEO. In 2010, Beckman purchased THR from Guggenheim Partners and Pluribus Capital, recruited, the former editor-in-chief of, to 'eviscerate' the existing daily trade paper and reinvent it as a glossy, large-format weekly magazine.relaunched with a weekly print edition and a revamped website that enabled it to break news. Eight months after its initial report, took note of the many scoops THR had generated, adding that the new glossy format seemed to be succeeding with its 'rarefied demographic', stating, 'They managed to change the subject by going weekly. The large photos, lush paper stock and great design are a kind of here.'

By February 2013, the Times returned to THR, filing a report on a party for nominees the magazine had hosted at the restaurant. Noting the crowd of top celebrities in attendance, the Times alluded to the fact that many Hollywood insiders were now referring to THR as 'the new '. Ad sales since Min's hiring were up more than 50%, while traffic to the magazine's website had grown by 800%. Since January 2014, The Hollywood Reporter has been led by co-presidents Janice. John replaced Uphoff in October 2006, as publisher of.Kilcullen was a defendant in Billboard's infamous ' lawsuit, in which he was accused of race discrimination and sexual harassment. VNU settled the suit on the courthouse steps. Kilcullen 'exited' Nielsen in February 2008 'to pursue his passion as an.'

, vice president for content and audience, editorial director, executive editor left the paper in a wave of layoffs in December 2006. A recording studio is a specialized facility for sound recording and audio production of instrumental or vocal musical performances, spoken words, other sounds. They range in size from a small in-home project studio large enough to record a single singer-guitarist, to a large building with space for a full orchestra of 100 or more musicians.

Ideally both the recording and monitoring spaces are specially designed by an or audio engineer to achieve optimum acoustic properties. Recording studios may be used to record singers, instrumental musicians, artists for advertisements or dialogue replacement in film, television, or animation, foley, or to record their accompanying musical soundtracks; the typical recording studio consists of a room called the 'studio' or 'live room' equipped with microphones and mic stands, where instrumentalists and vocalists perform. The engineers and producers listen to the live music and the recorded 'tracks' on high-quality monitor speakers or.There will be smaller rooms called 'isolation booths' to accommodate loud instruments such as or electric amplifiers and speakers, to keep these sounds from being audible to the microphones that are capturing the sounds from other instruments or voices, or to provide 'drier' rooms for recording or quieter acoustic instruments such as an acoustic guitar a.

Major recording studios have a range of large and hard-to-transport instruments and music equipment in the studio, such as a grand, Hammond, electric piano. Recording studios consist of three or more rooms: The 'live room' of the studio where the vocalists sing and instrumentalists play their instruments, with their singing and playing picked up by microphones and, for electric and electronic instruments, by connecting the instruments' outputs or DI unit outputs to the mixing board. Isolation booths are small sound-insulated rooms with doors, designed for instrumentalists. Vocal booths are designed rooms for singers.In both types of rooms, there are windows so the performers can see other band members and the audio engineer/record producer, as singers and musicians give or receive visual cues. This equipment may make noise. Recording studios are designed around the principles of room to create a set of spaces with the acoustical properties required for recording sound with precision and accuracy; this will consist of both room treatment and to prevent sound from leaving the property. A recording studio has to be soundproofed on its outer shell as well, to prevent noises from the surrounding streets and roads from being picked up by microphones.

A recording studio may include additional rooms, such as a vocal booth—a small room designed for voice recording, as well as one or more extra isolation booths for loud guitar stacks and extra control rooms. Though sound isolation is a key goal, the musicians, audio engineers and record producers still need to be able to see each other, to see cue gestures and conducting by a.As such, the 'live room', isolation booths, vocal booths and control room have windows.

Equipment found in a recording studio includes: A large professional-grade mixing console Additional small mixing consoles with 4, 8 or 16 channels, for adding more channels A large number of preamplifiers for microphones, such as the Neve 1272 and Neve 3104 Multitrack Computers A wide selection of microphones. Studios have Neuman Tube mics, AKG tube mics, RCA ribbon mics, a number of SM 57 and SM 58 mics. A large number of DI unit boxes Two or more record players Syncs A wide variety of stands (boom stands, straigh. Unbroken is the third studio album by American singer. It was released on September 2011,. A pop record, Lovato described the album as 'more mature' and with more R&B elements than her previous material, citing as the major influence. While some of the album's lyrical content was influenced by Lovato's personal struggles, it deals with lighter subjects, such as love, self empowerment, having fun.

Contributions to the album's production came from a wide range of producers, including,. Lovato began recording her third studio album in 2010 before going on tour with the on their Live in. After leaving the tour to seek treatment for physical and emotional issues, Lovato continued work on the album following her release, described the recording process as therapeutic, she collaborated with artists such as, Dev and on several tracks. Commercially, Unbroken peaked at number four on the 200 chart in the, with sales exceeding 97,000 copies in its first week of release, was certified gold by the.The album performed well internationally, peaking in the top 40 in several countries worldwide. It was certified platinum in, gold in and the.

Unbroken received mixed reviews from music critics, with some commending its tracks, empowering message and Lovato's, whereas others criticized its amount of 'party songs' and felt the album to be immature. ' was released the lead single from Unbroken in July 2011, peaking at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States, making it Lovato's third highest-charting single to date, behind 'This Is Me' and her most successful until 'Sorry Not Sorry' peaked at number six in 2017. The song was well received by critics.

' was released as the second and final single from Unbroken in January 2012, which peaked at number sixteen in the United States and has since been certified triple platinum by the RIAA. Lovato promoted the album with several radio and television guest appearances, her second headlining tour, the MTV television documentary.After the release of her second studio album, Here We Go Again, Lovato was dedicated to her acting career, appearing on the television series and television film. In July 2010, Lovato began working on her third album and recorded the first track with producer; the same month, Lovato said the album was 'creating a new sound', it would be 'fun. A little more R&B/pop.' In conversation with AHN, she quoted Rihanna and as influences. At the time, Lovato revealed she had not rushed the album, stating: 'Every other album I haven’t had time to take my time and craft it like I wanted to do because I was finding spare time between a television show, movies, touring, all over again. I've worked on for the past year and gone hard over the past few months, but you can tell that I took my time with this record.'

In August 2010, Lovato began touring with the Jonas Brothers on their with the cast of 2.That November, Lovato left the tour in order to enter a treatment facility for 'emotional and physical issues'. She completed inpatient treatment in January 2011 and returned to the recording studio for her third studio album until February.

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In April 2011, Lovato announced that she would not return to Sonny with a Chance, stating that she was choosing to focus on music and would return to acting when she felt confident doing so. In July, Lovato described the album as 'more mature' than their previous sound and more fun and light than her first single, 'Skyscraper', while other tracks are more intense. Lovato announced the title of the album as Unbroken in August and explained: 'I thought that the title matched how I am today.

Lovato recorded Unbroken in sessions at, Studios, Strawberrybee Studios, Dining Room Studios and Kite Studios all located in. Discussing the album's recording in interview with Seventeen magazine, Lovato stated: 'I love being back in the studio!It's been therapeutic to be able to express my feelings and talk about who I am, through my music. It helps that I've been lucky enough to work with such talented people on the record so far! With my new album, I'm hoping to provide inspiration for girls everywhere who are going through the same issues I've faced. I think this will come through in a lot of the material.' Around 20 tracks were recorded and speaking about the album to E! In July 2011, Lovato said people can expect to hear her sing 'about some issues that she's never spoken about before' and revealed: 'There are some on there that are deep and it's out there.

For the rest of it, there are a lot of songs that are and a lot more R&B,' one of she confirmed as a duet with an R&B singer, she worked with Dreamlab, who produced the title track, 'Hold Up' and 'Mistake'. The songs were recorded at Dreamlab Studios in Los Angeles and mixed by Serban Ghenea, with assistance from Phil, in at MixStar Studios.John Hanes.

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