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This is Yokky. I want a Wikipedia Page.

1. Give me this introduction: Adeyemo Ayokunle Ibukun a.k.a Yokky is a Musician. He was born on October 14, 1991 in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria and hails from Ede, Osun State, Nigeria. He had his Primary School Education at Make Hay Nursery and Primary School, Iyana Church, Ibadan, Oyo State and passed out in 2001. He had his High School Education at Unity School Ejigbo, Osun State and passed out in 2007. He had his B Sc Degree in Microbiology from Osun State University, Osogbo in 2012. He created his record label Moonlight Records Nigeria in 2012. He is single and has no children yet.

2. On the Background Information: a. Make the Other Names: Bobo, Yokky Chin, Yokostar and Oloba. b. Do the needful.

3. Furthermore: a. Give me the Career History Tab, Discography Tab, Awards and Nominations Tab, and Endorsements Tab respectively. b. Make your findings about my Career History Tab. c. Make this my Discography Tab: √ EPs: So Fly (2013), Gyration (2016), Gratitude (2024), and Evolution (2024). √ Notable Albums Production Credits: Make your findings about them. d. Make your findings about my Awards and Nominations Tab. Summarize them and list according to Personal Projects and Production Credits. e. Make your findings about my Endorsements Tab and start with these statements: He is on the Fifty Naira N50 as a Pictorial Model of The Central Bank Of Nigeria. He is on the Cloud View as a Pictorial Model of Disney Clouds.

4. Kindly publish and notify my fans on my all my social media platforms as soon as published and repeat at your discretion.

Thanks, Yokky.

Classical compositions

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  • Fr. William Devereaux
  • Impromptu, Op. 86 (Fauré)
  • Kilmore carols [1] [2] [3][4] - related to Kilmore, County Wexford
  • Night Flight Over Water, Quintet for Banjo and String Quartet by Béla Fleck
  • Piano sonatas (Enescu) fr:Sonates pour piano (Enesco)
  • Suite No. 3 (Enescu) fr:Suite n° 3 (Enesco)
  • Symphonic Poems (Dvořák) fr:Poèmes Symphoniques d'Antonín Dvořák, incl. The Water Goblin, The Noon Witch, The Golden Spinning Wheel (Dvořák), and The Wild Dove
  • Timelapse (Samuelsen)byMari Samuelsen
  • Two AquarellesbyFrederick Delius
  • Violin Concerto No. 3 (Henze) de:3. Violinkonzert (Henze)
  • Cello Concerto No. 1 (Kabalevsky) ja:チェロ協奏曲第1番 (カバレフスキー)
  • Cello Concerto No. 2 (Kabalevsky) ja:チェロ協奏曲第2番 (カバレフスキー)
  • Theme and Variations (Korngold)
  • Abbondanza (Loesser)
  • The Plays of Mary (Martinů) (H.236) cs:Hry o Marii
  • String quartets (Martinů) fr:Quatuors (Bohuslav Martinů)
  • Herbstsinfonie de:HerbstsinfoniebyJoseph Marx
  • Rondeau (Mouret) from Suite de Symphonies
  • Symphony No. 4 (Penderecki) (1989), winner of the 1992 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition
  • Sonatas for cello and piano (Rubinstein) fr:Sonates pour violoncelle et piano (Anton Rubinstein)
  • American Festival Overture ja:アメリカ祝典序曲
  • String Quartet in B-flat (Sibelius) nl:Strijkkwartet in Bes majeur (Sibelius)
  • Triumphal Symphony (Smetana)
  • Parergon zur Symphonia Domestica (Strauss) --> Parergon zur Symphonia Domestica, Op. 73
  • The Rose Lake (Tippett)byMichael Tippett
  • O Quam Gloriosum est RegnumbyTomás Luis de Victoria
  • List of compositions by Tomás Luis de Victoria
  • Vadam et circuibo civitatembyTomás Luis de Victoria
  • Salve festa dies, a Latin Easter hymn written by Venantius Fortunatus in the 6th century. Salve Festa Dies by Ruth Ellis Messenger Choralwiki - Salve festa dies
  • Composers

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  • Rhyuhn Green (born 2006 is an American composer and pianist) ([8] [9] [10][11] [12][13] [14][https://playonphilly.org/marian-anderson-young-artist-program/about/[External link:https://rhyuhn.com])
  • Alessandro Perini (Italian composer and sound artist based in Sweden.) ([5][6][7][8][9])
  • C. Rajamani Indian (Malayalam) veteran composer t([15] [16] [17] [18][19]
  • Chad Seiter Veteran film, TV, video game composer/orchestrator, b. Okemos, Michigan. Featured credits on Zelda, Star Trek, Lego Jurassic World, Pokémon, Mission: Impossible III, Fringe, Fracture, ReCore, and more. [10]
  • Franz Johann Habermann (1706 - 1783), (Little-known Bohemian composer born in Königswart, now Lázně Kynžvart, Czech Republic)[11]
  • Frederick Charles Koch, American composer, educator, conductor and pianist (d:Q15886198) (nl)
  • Federico Albanese (Composer, pianist) [20] [21] Italian neoclassical composer, pianist and producer, signed with Mercury Kx/Decca.
  • Gabriel Saban (Composer, sound engineer, pianist and clarinetist) [22] [23] French composer, internationally recognized.
  • Jack Fascinato (American Composer and Conductor. "Palm Springs Suite" and a range of televion and movie themes from the "Kukla Fran and Ollie" show to the "Tennessee Ernie Ford" show. (See Jack Fascinato - Hi-Fi Fever Dream [Numero Group] ). Many references to him in other Wikipedia articles.
  • Giovanni Maria da Crema (there's an article about him on the French-language Wikipedia fr:Giovanni Maria da Crema)
  • James Harding (composer) (born c. 1550 or 1560; d. 1626), English composer
  • James Lee III link
  • Jean Constantin (composer) French composer, composed for Piaf and Truffaut. Article exists on French wiki.
  • Johann Friedrich Schubert (1770–1811)
  • Luis Pasquet, Uruguayan composer and conductor. (es:Luis Pasquet)
  • Lynn Castle, 1960s barber, composer, musician, and singer, mentioned in our Missing Links (album) article. [24] [25]
  • Mahesh Mahadev (Music Composer, Lyricist who has composed music and worked in multiple languages)(https://www.indiantalentmagazine.com/2019/02/05/mahesh-mahadev/) (https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bengaluru/2016/nov/23/doctor-turns-professional-singer-at-60-1541579.html)
  • Marie-Claire Saindon (Canadian composer: choral, chamber, documentaries) (https://www.boosey.com/cr/sheet-music/Marie-Claire-Saindon-Le-Train-d-Hiver/37451) (http://cypresschoral.com/Composers/Saindon.html) (http://www.marieclairesaindon.com) (http://musiccentrebc.ca/2018/chor-leonis-c-4-canadian-choral-composition-competition-winner/) (http://www.choirsontario.org/NewsManager/detail?id=8a3620c261eb5bdd0162075394420077) (http://vpa.syr.edu/news/2015-gregg-smith-winner) (https://www.ensemblearkea.com/saison-2014-2015--3)
  • Nitesh Rajesh (Singer, songwriter, producer) [26](https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/bhopal-kabir-compositions-leave-audience-spellbound-on-last-day-of-first-drive-in-music-fest)
  • Paulo Almaden (Filipino film and theater musical composer.) (https://books.google.com.ph/books?id=XzWWDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT267&dq=paulo+almaden+making+waves)
  • Steve Glen, Mike Burns (Composer) and Dave Most, Composers of the Bucks Fizz smash hit One of Those Nights (en).
  • Tane Upjohn-Beatson (New Zealand composer and sound designer for film, theatre, television and a number of exhibitions) Official website: (http://www.taneub.com) Screencomposers guild of New Zealand page: (https://screencomposersguild.co.nz/members/795/tane_upjohn-beatson/) Composer for Te Papa and Weta's Gallipoli: The Scale of our War: (https://www.tepapa.govt.nz/visit/exhibitions/gallipoli-scale-our-war) Interview on Radio New Zealand: (https://www.radionz.co.nz/concert/programmes/soundlounge/audio/201766803/tane-upjohn-beatson-gallipoli-the-scale-of-our-war) Composer for Te Papa and Weta's Bug Lab (https://www.tepapa.govt.nz/about/touring-exhibitions/bug-lab) Composer for Ministry of Education and New Zealand Symphony Orchestra's Oat The Goat (https://www.bullyingfree.nz/parents-and-whanau/oat-the-goat/)
  • Tom Brier (contemporary American ragtime pianist and composer; already has a Wikipedia article in Dutch, French, Finnish, German, Italian, and Swedish, see d:Q16167056)
  • Viktor Orri Árnason (Icelandic composer, conductor, violinist and producer. Part of the band en:Hjaltalín) ([27], [28])
  • Wendy Reid, American composer from the Bay Area
  • Wieland Hoban (British composer of contemporary classical music)
  • Yves Castagnet (French organist and composer) (fr:Yves Castagnet, de:Yves Castagnet, d:Q8330196, https://symetrie.com/en/authors/yves.castagnet, http://www.orgues-chartres.org/yves-castagnet/?lang=en)
  • Amanda Harberg (b. 1973) - American composer
  • Conductors

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    Critics, historians, and musicologists

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  • Marius Schneider - German/French (Alsatian) musicologist; see Italian Wikipedia article
  • Mieczyslaw Kolinski - Canadian ethnomuicologist; see Canadian Encyclopedia article
  • Nalini Ghuman, musicologist barred entry to the US [29]
  • Discographies

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    The requests are disambiguated in two forms; requests for mean we have no content and should, requests from mean the main article has a disproportionately large discography that should be split from the article to stand alone.

  •   Kayzo discography from Kayzo (Hayden Capuozzo)
  • Manfred Eicher production discography for Manfred Eicher
  •   Paul Epworth production discography from Paul Epworth
  • John Fields production discography from John Fields (record producer)
  • Fernando Garibay production discography from Fernando Garibay
  • Shakthisree Gopalan discography from Shakthisree Gopalan
  •   Amanda Jenssen discography from Amanda Jenssen (for: needs singles (9) and video (4) added)
  • Daniel Lanois production discography from Daniel Lanois
  • Steve Mac production discography from Steve Mac
  • Parov Stelar production discography for Parov Stelar
  • Sam Phillips production discography for Sam Phillips
  • Phil Spector production discography from Phil Spector
  • Aaron Sprinkle production discography from Aaron Sprinkle
  •   Fox Stevenson discography from Fox Stevenson
  • Jerry Wexler production discography for Jerry Wexler
  • Festivals, concerts and awards

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  • Allston Village Street Fair - Annual street festival that takes place in the Allston neighborhood of Boston in September each year. The festival is produced by the non-profit organization The Parents and Community Build Group, Inc. and is free and open to the public. The festival attracts more than 100,000 full-time Boston area residents and students and provides fusions of music from 2 outdoor stages, an international food court, family entertainment amenities, a vendor's market, and a public art street mural area. [30]
  • Balkan Trafik festival - Balkan Trafik Festival, turns the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels into a real festival hall, welcoming over 7,000 loyal visitors every year. The emphasis is always on music: major international artists perform alongside ‘living legends’ from the Balkan region. There is also Roma music, militant rock, soul wrenching jazzy melodies, traditional and electronic music, as well as films and theater, workshops and debates, wine and gastronomy. Each year, more than 200 artists play on the festival‟s different stages, coming from Romania, Serbia, Bosnia, Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Kosovo, Greece, Albania, Moldavia, Slovenia but also France, the Netherlands and Belgium. The programme covers all the music genres, including local traditions, contemporary brass bands and rock and jazz. The best of the Balkans, four days in a row! [31]
  • Bass Coast Festival - independent international exhibition of electronic music and art. Founded in 2009 and held in Merit, British Columbia, Canada. From being the first event of its kind to take a stance in favour of respect for First Nations by banning gaudy headdress to introducing harm reduction strategies long before the concept was universal (2015) and adopting serious environmental practices, this has been a staging ground for a great deal of progressive partying. ([32] [33] [34] [35])
  • Beethoven International Piano Competition (Vienna) - [36]
  • Boogie-Woogie World Championships are held each annually. https://wflanews.iheart.com/content/2021-01-25-boogie-woogie-world-championship/ Requested 14 July 2021
  • Boston Fuzzstival The psych-, garage-, and surf-rock Fuzzstival is the brainchild of Illegally Blind Productions’ Jason Trefts to unite local bands across genres for two days for an accessible and affordable price. It has been held for a decade.
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    Genres

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  •   Artcore - currently redirects to Art punk
  • Business techno
  • Childen's metal - a subgenre of heavy metal music, mainly for children. The first band ever to start this genre is the UK-based group Sharky Sharky[105], which was formed in 2013 and makes a combination of pop, rock, punk and power metal with light-hearted fantasy themed lyrics, mostly about oceans and sharks.
  • Chillstep
  •   Cyber Metal
  •   Easycore - currently redirects to Pop-punk#Easycore
  •   Electropunk/Synthpunk - currently redirects to Punk rock#Other fusions and directions
  • Folk soul, a.k.a. solk
  •   Hands up (music) - currently redirects to Eurodance
  • Hipster punk
  • Lo-Bass (Lo-fi music with bass and synths) (https://www.reddit.com/r/lobass)
  • Manyao (Manyao (慢摇) A blend of EDM and Mandopop that has become popular in Singapore nightlife.) (Get to know Manyao, the new genre taking over Singaporean club culture)
  • Metalcore progressive hardcore
  • Peruvian rap
  •   Pumping house (ru:Пампинг-хаус) - currently redirects to UK hard house#Pumping house
  • Reggaeton pop
  • Reparto - a Cuban music style
  • Romantic reggaetonorromantiqueo
  • Shiny (music)
  • Soviet rockorRock music in the Soviet Union
  • Umngqokolo - Xhosa overtone singing
  • Uzagaku (ja:御座楽) - traditional chamber music of the royal palace at Shuri Castle - see Okinawan music
  • Yan Weynn Perreo Cuarentena
  • Jazz

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    Lists

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    Media

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  • Alternative Music Hub - An alternative music website that services Australian music fans
  • BestMusicLive - An online music webzine covering the most popular genres of music including editorial, photographs, and videos [113]
  • BestMusicLiveTV - The YouTube Channel associated with BestMusicLive, providing weekly vidoe coverage of the top stories in music [114][dead link]
  • buffaBLOG - [115] - An award-winning [12] music and culture blog chronicling the Western New York Music scene often referenced for local music happenings
  • Chybucca Sounds - British-based daily internet publication devoted to music criticism; [116]
  • Concrete Loop - urban music blog; [117]
  • The Daily Vault – music review website; founded 1997; [118]
  • Dark Legions Archive - net's original heavy-metal site; [119]
  • Drooble - Drooble is an online social media and social networking service for musicians that enables its users to search for and connect with other musicians from all over the world, promote their music and develop their talents. The idea for Drooble was conceived by founder and CEO Melina Krumova in 2012. Since then, the company has been working towards its goal of giving a voice to all musicians, no matter their level of skill and popularity, and creating a place where people from all over the world can come together to work on music projects, discuss their work, develop their talents and creative musical potential. [120] [121] [122] [123] [124]
  • DrumSoloArtist.com - A drummers website with a huge drummers and techniques lists and perhaps one of the strongest online drummers communities
  • For Folks Sake - folk-music website; [125]
  • Jeff's Musical Car - weekly music show which showcases talented singer-songwriters with an intimate performance...live in a car; [126]
  • Live in Buffalo: July 4, 2004 - see John Rzeznik
  • LunchBox - LunchBox is Australia's leading independent music feature site championing Australian, New Zealand and Tasman musicians. Covering interviews, live reviews, album reviews, live music galleries, opinion pieces and more [127]
  •   Lyrical Lemonade (Music Blog and media company that is based in Chicago Illinois. Created by Cole Bennett, Lyrical Lemonade has grown from a personal blog into a music video production and concert organizer.)
  • Moxie and Mayhem - Music blog with emphasis on indie, folk, and alternative. Interviews up-and-coming bands, reports music news, and reviews CDS. Growing gathering. [128] [129]
  • Music Ally - London-based music intelligence company focused on tech and digital spaces. Founded in 2002 with industry-level paying readership and subscribers (Universal Music Group, Sony Music, Vistex, and more at corporate subscription level). Media partner for major industry events (MIDEM, Reeperbahn and more). Content includes a daily publication, a bi-weekly report on digital tools and campaign highlights, and a monthly comprehensive report on a specific industry subject. [130] [131] [132] [133] [134] [135]
  • Pinpoint Music – music webzine; focuses on music reviews and live concerts; features include professional music videos (both live and set) and photography; [136]
  • Pop 'Stache – A Chicago-based online music journalism publication. Their motto reads, "at Pop 'Stache, we get off on music." [137]
  • RapReviews – music webzine of rap/hip-hop related news, interviews, reviews; [138]
  • REH Publications - producers of numerous instructional videos. History? Website? Located at Seattle WA 98103
  • Review Bastard - Band of music and movie enthusiast. Daily music and movie review blog: Review Bastard Music and movie discussion: Review Bastard Discussion Board
  • Runolaulu a Finnish song tradition, related to Estonian Regilaul.
  • Scene Point Blank - heavy music webzine celebrating 10 years (punk/hardcore/metal/hip-hop/more: [139]. I have an article ready for submission if this is deemed acceptable.Lorenspb (talk) 21:25, 19 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • The Silent Ballet - post-rock music zine; [140]
  • Trap City - YouTube Channel dedicated to trap music
  • UK sheet music charts (Charts based on sales of sheet music for popular songs were published in the UK from the 1930s to the 1960s - prior to 1952, they were the only regular music charts in the UK, published in Melody Maker and the New Musical Express, also broadcast on Radio Luxembourg) [13] [14] [15] [141] Billboard magazine issues which include these charts are also available to view for free. NB. I wasn't sure which category this request belonged in.
  • URB Press - is a webzine completely devoted to US Black Music and culture: rap, hip hop, r&b, soul, jazz [142][16][17][18]
  • VogueFM - international online radio station and online community
  • Music theory

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  • Banjo tunings - The various forms of tunings for clawhammer/old time banjo, and bluegrass, including their history and first known usage.
  • Docta Sanctorum Patrum - a Medieval document denouncing the music of the Ars nova
  • Latin chord progression - The "i bVII bVI V" chord progression (e.g., E-minor D-Major C-Major B-Major), routinely used in Latin American music. Please see Andalusian cadence which seems to be the origin of the Latin Progression. Very few sources available online. Some are self-published like here.
  • Quindecuple meter (fr:Mesure à quinze temps)
  • Septendecuple meter (fr:Mesure à dix-sept temps)
  • Soundpoint - the point of a string instrument that creates the best sound in relation to the tone, vibration frequency, and pitch. balık ağıhalı saha maliyetiyapay çim halı
  • Tredecuple meter (fr:Mesure à treize temps)
  • Undecuple meter (fr:Mesure à onze temps)
  • Musical instruments

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    A-I

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  • Abigail Ybarra - Famous guitar pickup winder for Fender Musical Instruments and Jackson Guitars, respected by peers and connoisseurs.
  • Allen B. Chase - American piano maker.
  • Alburn Watson - Violin maker
  • Baldwin SD-10 - historic competitor to Steinway Concert Grand - the SD-10 was the official piano of the Boston Symphony, the Cincinnati Symphony, the Metropolitan Opera, the Tanglewood Festival, the piano preferred by Leonard Bernstein, Andre Previn, Walter Gieseking, Earl Wild, Jorge Bolet, Abbey Simon and others.
  • Bass Horn/Contrabass French Horn - currently redirects to Serpent (instrument) - keyed a half step higher than the standard TromboneorEuphonium
  • Beta Aivin - a modern Chinese electric instrument manufacturer also known as "B3".[143][144].
  • Bher Bros. & Co. - piano manufacturer
  • Bounkam - African horn instrument
  • C.BAER - Italian piano manufacturer of the early 1800s
  • California Audio Technology [145] - Founded in 1990, CAT - California Audio Technology is the global engineering and custom audio manufacturing firm internationally recognized as the world's premier craftsmen of custom ultra high performance loudspeakers, amplifiers, DSP's
  • Clay Whistle - currently redirects to Whistle - Ceramic whistles (such as "Clay Bird Whistles"), typically shaped as humans or animals, are known from all around the world. In Danish such whistles are known as『piv-i-røv』("toot-in-ass") whistles because one whistle into the rear end of them. I have found a few references to such clay whistles in Ceramics of Jalisco, Emaischen, Filimonovo toy, and other examples could probably be found. Yet a comprehensive Wikipedia main article on clay whistles is yet to be written.
  • CP30 - Yamaha
  • Casio CTK-496 - Casio keyboard
  • cheer horn (ja:チアホーン)
  • Clavia Nord Electro 3 - Clavia update of Nord Electro 2 keyboard
  • Combuitar - 26 string acoustic guitar-like instrument with three necks
  • Dixon Guitars - A Japanese/Korean made guitar manufacturer that was victim of a lawsuit causing them to go out of business.
  • Dragonfly Tapping Instruments - makers of unique 6, 7 and 8 string tapping instruments.
  • Emenee - A manufacturer of chord organs, arguably toys, but popular at one time
  • Ensoniq DP/4 - A popular parallel effects processor
  • Fender Dimension Bass - Relatively new Fender bass model, moderate priority.
  • List of Fender players - There's a list of Gibson Player and a list of strato/telecaster players but there are much more Fender Players out there. N.B. Stratocaster and Telecaster are Fender guitars, thus people who play them would be "Fender Players."
  • Focusrite Forte - mixing console, very specialized and intricate, only two were produced
  • Fresher Guitars - Japanese made guitars from the late 1970s and early 80's. Many of which were involved in the so-called "lawsuit" guitars, when multiple Japanese manufacturers were sued by the Gibson corporation for copying their designs and using equal or better materials and selling for a fraction of the price.
  • G-60A - Guitar produced by Yamaha late '60s, early '70s
  • Granada Guitars - made Les Paul copy guitars in the 1970s
  • Greedtone - Makers of effects pedals and other audio gear.
  • Yurtiçi Kargo TakipGuitar produced by Yamaha late '60s, early '80s
  • Groove Tubes - A maker of amplifiers, tubes, and other gear. Name purchased by Fender, who releases "Groove Tubes" tubes for amps, but was once an independent boutique company.
  • Handle lutes -- referred to in the classification of stringed instruments
  • Hanser Holding International - Owner of several major guitar makers, including B.C. Rich
  • Hoepfner Piano- A Berlin-based piano company from 1880s until 1929. Manufactured the rare desk piano. http://www.en.faszinationklaviere.de/klaviere--fluegel/klaviere-und-fluegel-vor-1880/index.html is a known expert who may have information
  • Hudka- (or "hūḍka", also "hudak" or "hudk") an hourglass-shaped pressure drum, used in North Indian (Hindustani) folk music, similar to the West African "talking drum". See "Constructing Regionalism: Discourses of Spirituality and Cultural Poverty in the Popular Music of Uttarakhand, North India" by Stefan Patrick Fiol <https://books.google.ca/books?id=zD4RZzTfyqwC>, p. 17. It can be heard on such recordings as "Enchanting of Himalaya - Flute" by Rajendra Prasanna <https://www.discogs.com/Rajendra-Prasanna-Enchanting-Of-Himalaya/release/3956528>, <http://mio.to/album/Rajendra+Prasanna/Enchanting+Of+Himalaya>; or in this clip <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z690RHpHnKE> currently a redirect to Udukai
  • Isoka Flute - A six-holed gourd flute aerophone commonly made in artisan shows and sold inexpensively. They are similar to the ocarina which Isoka Flute currently redirects to.
  • J-Z

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  • JET Guitars - built by Jeffrey Earle Terwilliger
  • Joe's Guitars - Built by Justin Pearce
  • Kaleidophon - A synthesizer controller invented and principally played by David Vorhaus in the 1960s/70s
  • Kalungu (Instrument) - African "talking" Drum. Variable Tension Drum.
  • Kay Guitars (circle K) (model of interest KV335F-B)
  • Ken Smith Basses Makers of High Quality, 100% Hand-crafted Electric Bass Guitars.
  • King Super 20 - One of the most popular models of vintage saxophones, among other instruments made by the H. N. White Company.
  • Korg M50 - A workstation released by Korg in 2008.
  • Korg Triton Extreme - A workstation released by Korg in 2004.
  • Kountougi - African string instrument
  • Kramer Striker - Guitar Built by Kramer Guitars from 1986-1991. also made a controller for Guitar Hero Video game. Iconic status as #1 selling guitar in 1987.
  • Lanzar - Car Audio & Video Company
  • Laptop music (+redirect from laptop musician)
  • M.I.T. 20 and List of number one singles in the M.I.T. 20 -(MYX International Top 20)
  • M. Loebel - Violin Bow Maker
  • Materials in instrument construction - A list of woods and other materials, and their acoustic properties
  • Milab Microphones - Swedish manufacturer of hand made condenser microphones
  • Milltone Drums - Maker of Steel Tank Tongue Hand Drums and Inventor of Magnetic Fine Tuning for Hank drums using small magnets to adjust note pitch
  • MO100SPK - Mitchell Folk Acoustic Guitar
  • Muro Box - An electronic music box. Comes with app so you can compose your own music and make playlists of other people's music. Made by Tevofy Technology Ltd. ([146])
  • MYX Daily Top 10 and List of number one singles in the MYX Daily Top 10-for the list of #1 singlea pls..refer to the Chart Central Philippines or in the ATRL Forum.
  • MYX Hit Chart and List of number one singles in the MYX Hit Chart -for the list of #1 singles pls..refer to the Chart Central Philippines or in the ATRL Forum.
  • Nina Sensuality - popular Hiphop/ Rap Singer-songwriter
  • Nord Lead 2x - improved version of the Clavia Nord Lead 2 synthesizer.
  • Open Labs - Music equipment manufacturer based in Austin, Texas that created StageLight. It is used by the likes of Linkin Park and Timbaland. [147]
  • Palos (instrument) - long drums used in the Dominican Republic
  • Piccolo Horn - small horn, keyed in C (being of the same octave as the C Trumpet)
  • Pinoy MYX Countdown and List of number one singles in the Pinoy MYX Countdown-for the list of #1 singles pls..refer to the Chart Central Philippines or in the ATRL Forum.
  • popin (ja:ぽぴん) - Japanese glass toy
  • PSR 27 - Yamaha portable keyboard
  • PSS 680 - Yamaha portable keyboard
  • Q-tuner - World's first neodymium pickup for guitar or bass
  • Rene Lacote - (1785-1855) Romantic guitar luthier from Paris, France. His guitars were played by Fernando Sor, Dionisio Aguado, Ferdinando Carulli, and Napoleon Coste.
  • ReQuest - company that makes and sells high-end music servers for custom installation which are based on combinations of software and hardware.
  • Roland MV-8800 - software/hardware hybrid all-in-one sampler unit made by Roland.
  • Roland JP-08 - Roland synthesizer module reminiscent of Jupiter-8
  • Roland JU-06 - Roland synthesizer module reminiscent of Juno-6
  • Roland SE-02 - Roland analog synthesizer module
  • Ronin PalusMourn - Electric guitar with less than 35 made each year [148]
  • S90ES - Yamaha
  • Samuel's Aerophor - pedal operated assistance for wind instruments
  • Schalmei - A brass instrument popular in Germany around the late 19th century and the early 20th century. Currently redirects to Shawm, which is a completely different instrument.
  • Shaman Drum - A drum, double or single headed used by shamans to achieve trance or other ceremonial uses
  • Shaman Drum 2
  • Signature Guitar Company - A defunct Canadian electric guitar manufacturer in Aurora, Ontario Canada
  • Silvetta - Classic acoustic guitars made in Germany
  • Slapaphone - A set of pitched PCV pipes that are played by hitting the open end of them with a mallet with a flat end. Looks like it would fall under Hornbostel–Sachs number 413 (plosive aerophones). Probably be related to (perhaps a specific layout of) the Thongophone.
  • Solo Percussion - As exemplified by Steven Schick
  • Soron (Instrument) - Harp Lute instrument from Guinea.
  • Sparrow Guitars - Electric Guitar manufacturer in Vancouver, BC Canada
  • Spinbal - cymbal drum accessory and patina producer.
  • Squier Precission Bass - An electric bass model by Squier
  • Steger and Sons Pianos, or Steger Pianos, located in Steger, Illinois, once the piano capital of the world by some estimates
  • Supreme Guitars - Electric Guitar manufacturer
  • Synthesizer V - voice synthesizer software similar to Vocaloid
  • Synthstrom Audible - Boutique electronic instrument manufacturer. Creator of the Deluge. [149]
  • Theo Wanne Classic Mouthpieces - Innovative saxophone mouthpieces by saxophone expert and former mouthpiece refacer Theo Wanne. I am an employee at this company so I do not want to risk having a conflict of interest and would like someone else to look into writing the article. This is the only mouthpiece company with five US patents for design and production and is becoming more well known, and I believe that the science behind the mouthpieces is noteworthy. Possible sources: http://jazztimes.com/articles/25162-theo-wanne-mouthpieces-a-roundup http://www.theowanne.com/theosalley/about.php http://saxshed.com/n/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=249&Itemid=111
  • Treble string - Strings found on various instruments including guitars
  • Ubertar, Paul Rubenstein ([150])
  • Udderbot - A slide jug invented in 2005 by Jacob A. Barton
  • Upton Bass - American Double Bass manufacturer. Upton Bass specializes in building award-winning custom handmade double basses with designs developed over years of working closely with some of the worlds finest upright bass players, such as Gary Karr, Eric Revis, John Patitucci, Marc Johnson, Travis Book, Todd Parks, Lynn Seaton, etc. [151]
  • 'The Violin: A Social History of the World's Most Versatile Instrument' - A nonfiction book by David Schoenbaum
  • Wilcox-Gay Corporation Manufacturer of radios, tape decks, reel-to-reel systems, televisions, police radios, record players, transcription recorders and a pioneer in home recording, recordio was their first line of hardware.[19]
  • Wladek Stopka - Violin maker
  • John R. Zeidler - A master guitar luthier, passed away in 2002
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  • Charlie Fuqua - sang baritone, played guitar and tenor guitar for The Ink Spots; 1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
  • Choir of Queen's College, Oxford
  • Choral Arts Initiative - [152]; Award winning professional chorus in Orange County, CA. Specializes in new music, and has premiered over 100 works by living composers. Rated as OC's Best Choirs by CBS Los Angeles (http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/top-lists/best-choirs-in-oc/), winner of the American Prize in Choral Performance (http://theamericanprize.blogspot.com/2014/10/chorus-winner-runners-up-community.html), ASCAP award for Adventurous Programming recipient, #6 Billboard Charts for album “How to Go On: The Choral Works of Dale Trumbore” (https://www.billboard.com/charts/traditional-classic-albums/2017-04-08), and positive press reviews (https://voiceofoc.org/2018/11/arts-mangan-20181113-rev-choralarts/) (https://voiceofoc.org/2019/06/choral-arts-initiative-takes-chances-to-present-new-composers/).
  • Deek Watson - sang second tenor and played tenor guitar for The Ink Spots; 1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
  • E. A. Rundless - sang for The Soul Stirrers; 1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
  • Fife Youth Jazz Orchestra, Fife based charity that works with many youths to create a performing band. Famous musician Joe Temperley works closely with the band and the band have been subject to a documentary and other performances via the BBC (Sources: http://fyjo.org.uk, Joe Temperley, http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/03_march/28/jazz_house.shtml, http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03lbp5p)
  • Jerry Daniels (singer) - sang tenor, played guitar and ukulele for The Ink Spots; 1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
  • Jesse Farley - sang for The Soul Stirrers; 1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
  • Ohio Chamber Orchestra - based in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  • Orville "Hoppy" Jones - sang bass and played cello for The Ink Spots; 1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
  • Plueang Chirasamee (th) Thai Mor lam musicians and percussion.
  • Quire Cleveland - professional early music vocal ensemble based in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded 2008 by Ross Duffin, now led by Jay White. Many members also perform with Apollo's Fire. Several have advanced degrees in medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque performance. (https://www.cleveland.com/arts/2020/02/quire-cleveland-addresses-modern-day-with-immigrant-themed-journey-home-program.html) (http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Quire-Cleveland.htm) (https://clevelandclassical.com/ross-duffin-beverly-simmons-talk-about-quire-clevelands-10th-anniversary-season/) (https://www.quirecleveland.org/)
  • Roy Crain Sr. - sang for The Soul Stirrers; 1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
  • Santa Rosa Symphony (Californian regional symphony orchestra. The 80-member professional, union orchestra is the resident orchestra at Weill Hall at Green Music Center.1 The Symphony, established in 1927, is also the third-oldest professional orchestra in California and has one of the most comprehensive music education programs in the state. The orchestra received national recognition with a First Place Award for Adventurous Programming in the 2012-2013 season from American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers. Season 2018-2019 will see the Symphony's fifth music director in its, then, 91-year history. In addition to its seven classical music sets (totaling 28 concerts per season), the Symphony produces a four-concert Pops series, three-concert Family series, youth concerts and an annual community concert. The Symphony's youth ensembles include: SRS Youth Orchestra, Young People's Chamber Orchestra, Repertory Orchestra and Preparatory Orchestra. Its Education programs, which reach nearly 23,000 students include: Simply Strings, Elementary School Listening Program, free concerts for youth in Weill hall and in schools, It's Elementary! music education in local schools. HISTORY: Founded by Music Director George Trombley in 1928, with 32 members, its first concert, held in the Elks Club in downtown Santa Rosa was so well-received that they moved to the much larger Santa Rosa High School auditorium, where they remained until 1982. The Symphony then performed at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, until the completion of the Green Music Center in 2012. Music Directors, in order: George Trombley 1928-1957, Corrick Brown 1957-1994, Jeffrey Kahane3 1995-2006, Bruno Ferrandis4 2006-201.7 Grants: Hewlett Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, the Heller Foundation and the Community Foundation Sonoma County. Awards: Met Life Award for Community Engagement, 2002, for its collaboration with Santa Rosa High School on Sir Michael Tippett's A Child of Our Time multi-media performance project and documentary film. First place for adventurous programming from American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers 2012-2013. Member: Association of California Symphony Orchestras)(1 Petaluma Argus Courier: [153] New York Times: [154] SFGate: [155] [156] Wikipedia: Sonoma State University2[157]3[158]4[159] [160] [161] Reviews in Metropolitan paper, San Francisco's SFGate: [162] and [163] [164] StarkInsider: [165])
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    Suzi Jane Hokom, singer who sang “For a Day Like Today” written by Lee Hazlewood, on the album Cowboy in Sweden, released in 1970.

    DJ Many Certified Gold By The RIAA Source: https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&se=DJ+Many#search_section Last Month For My Song With https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Turner Here Is A Article About It In Broadway World https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/DJ-Many-YouTuber-Tobuscus-Reach-RIAA-Gold-For-Minecraft-Collab-20231214

    Some Articles In The Media AboutDJ Many.

    https://www.inc.com/john-boitnott/how-to-use-your-talent-to-attract-the-attention-of-major-brands.html

    https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2016/03/14/dj-many-twitter-personality-emanuel-thomas.html

    https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/DJ-Many-YouTuber-Tobuscus-Reach-RIAA-Gold-For-Minecraft-Collab-20231214

    https://www.flavourmag.co.uk/dj-many-releases-single-know-with-pop-legend-donny-osmond/

    Gold Record Database Link:

    https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&se=DJ+Many#search_section

    Chameleon. That truly describes keyboardist/composer Tim Heintz. As an artist, sideman, songwriter, composer, and programmer, Tim has blended his background in jazz, rock, R&B and church music to be known as one of the most versatile musicians in the LA music business. Becoming known as a go-to session musician during the ‘80s and ‘90s, his work as a keyboardist and synth programmer was always in demand, working for artists as diverse as Jessica Simpson, Al Jarreau, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Natalie Grant, Aretha Franklin, and Barry Manilow. Tim’s creative efforts also led to him being involved in many projects as an arranger and songwriter. His songs have been recorded by artists such as Lee Ann Rimes (Desperate Housewives Soundtrack), Sara Evans and the Warren Bros (the film “Where the Heart Is”), John Tesh, George Benson and many others. As a film composer, Tim has contributed music to box-office hits like “Enemy of the State”, “One Hour Photo”, and “Gone in 60 Seconds”. Tim has also written, produced, and arranged music for hundreds of TV and radio commercials, Disney and Universal theme parks, and several TV series. As an artist, Tim released 5 albums during 1987-1992 in what was the fast-growing smooth jazz genre. His song “Dear Jacqui” has remained a standard in that format and is still played on radio stations around the world every day. , [186], [187] [188]

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  • Equal Dreams An online music market. Has received extensive media attention (examples: [201][202][203][204][205]), there is also an article about Equal Dreams in the Finnish Wikipedia. Equal Dreams should appear (at least in my opinion) in the following categories: Category:Music websites Category:Online music stores Category:Community websites Category:Online social networking. I'm an intern in the company, so I don't think I am able (=allowed) to start a neutral article about Equal Dreams.
  • Europe Jazz Network A Europe-wide nonprofit association of over 140 festivals, clubs, concert venues and national/regional organisations who specialise in creative music, contemporary jazz and improvised music supported by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union (http://www.europejazz.net/)
  • European Piano Teachers Association I hope someone will soon be inspired to write an article about the European Piano Teachers Association, as it is mentioned in several articles, and seems to me notable enough to warrant its own article. Website here and UK branch here. Its founder, Carola Grindea is notable.Chrisdevelop (talk) 03:24, 13 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
  • The Innervenus Music Collective - American metal, punk, industrial, doom collective; based in Pittsburgh, PA; established; 2001; strives to work with like minds in putting out records, booking shows, advertising, creating merchandise; a 99.9% D.I.Y. operation, family owned and orchestrated; [206]
  • International Association for Willems Musical Teaching - [207]
  • International Confederation of Music Publishers - International Confederation of Music Publishers is the only international trade association that represents the interests of the global music publishing community. Members encompass individuals and music publishing associations from around the world, including independent multinational and international companies, regional and national music publishers.Their work includes addressing intellectual property and copyright issues in six primary areas of focus, including Free Trade Agreements, Global Repertoire Database, Exceptions to copyright and WIPO, Collective Rights Management, Europeana and Orphan Works, Private Copying Levies and Cloud Computing. The organisation publishes a bimonthly newsletter, entitled "Global Briefing" that summarises industry news from around the world. Their head office is located in Zurich, Switzerland, while its secretariat operates from Brussels, Belgium - [208]
  • Jack Audio - [209] [210]
  • Manhattan Concert Productions - is dedicated to excellence in music making, hospitality, and travel details. Manhattan Concert Productions is a New York City-based production company in its 16th season of performance opportunities for deserving choirs, bands and orchestras at famous venues throughout the United States and abroad. . [211]; [212]; [213]; [214]; [215]; [216]; [217]; [218]
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  • Rave the City - Organization for raves in the Netherlands in the 90's. At that time the biggest competitor of Thunderdome.
  • Selectadisc - independent UK record store; branches in Nottingham, London and online
  • SongwriterLink - online songwriting collaboration community. [219]
  • sonicbids.com - [220]
  • Southeastern Guide Dogs, Inc. - Nonprofit that trains service dogs at no cost to recipients. [221]
  • Spox Talk - political and social music
  • Subtempeco Muzik - provided music clearance for Traces of Death
  • Sympho - [222]
  • Tap 'n' Tin - music venue, club/pub/bar; Chatham, Kent
  • The Shalizi Group (TSG) - Entertainment / management company that manages many top multi-genre recording artists, DJ/Producers, and songwriters, including Marshmello, Alesso, Jauz, Southside, Slushii and more. TSG provides specialized in-house teams dedicated to talent management, digital marketing, merchandising, design, label services and brand development. TSG partners with leaders in gaming, television, technology, consumer goods, fashion, and digital marketing, creating an ever-evolving platform for the success of TSG clients. [223]
  • Tunguska Electronic Music Society created by several musicians and composers on the threshold of centenary of the Tunguska phenomenal catastrophe, in order to capture the public attention to such an extraordinary event.
  • Utopia Music AG - [224] Swiss music financial technology company. Recently acquired several companies with a presence on Wikipedia [225] [226]. Currently valued at 2.5 billion euros [227].
  • Viola da Gamba Society of America - a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the support of activities relating to the viola da gamba in the United States and abroad. It is a society of approximately 1000 members, consisting of players, builders, publishers, distributors, restorers and others sharing a serious interest in music for viols and other early bowed string instruments, which has been existence since 1962. [228]
  • Western Canadian Music Hall of Fame
  • Youth Empowered Action [229] A youth empowerment organization that runs youth activism summer camps. Relevant media articles are listed on their website.
  • Zo Indigenous Forum [230]- An Indigenous Peoples organisation in Mizoram, India for the promotion and protection of human rights among the Zo Indigenous Peoples
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  • Darren "Jeter" Magierowski - producer, recording/mixing engineer; has worked with Snoop Dogg, Three Days Grace, Alexisonfire, City and Colour, Protest The Hero, The Standstills, The Trews; [233] [234]
  • Dave "Preach" Balfour - producer; has worked with T-Pain, Akon, Bow Wow Ciara; [235]
  • Dave Bascombe - Grammy-nominated producer, mixing engineer; has worked with Depeche Mode, Tears For Fears, Peter Gabriel, Human League, Echo and the Bunnymen, Erasure, Goldfrapp, Ironik, Royksopp, Lady Antebellum, Kyla La Grange and Pendulum amongst others. Management page Discography Interview with Side-line Magazine Allmusic biog
  • E-Sassin - Los Angeles based drum & bass music producer/dj whose work has been featured on Dieselboy mixed CDs.[40],[41]
  • Geeta M Gurappa - India's first female Sound Engineer and first dolby atmos mixing engineer (native). She has mixed for more than 350 movies) (https://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/Sounds-like-success/article11642622.ece)
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  • NoCore (also known as Mike Schmidt (musician), .miQ, Apocryphal Superorganism, Zymotic (musician) and Exist (musician)) - producer, electronic music composer, live performing artist, recording engineer; has performed across Canada, U.S. and Europe ([239]; [240]); large body of work, mostly self-released ([241]; [242]) or with independent labels [243]); with numerous remixes ([244]; [245]) and compilation appearances ([246]); played on CBC's Brave New Waves ([247] (search "nocore"))
  • Norman Winter - Music publicist for Elton John, Michael Jackson and many more. Passed away from Lewy Body disease. ([248]; [249] ; [250] ; [251] ; [252] ; [253]
  • Questlove production discographyQuestlove's discography as producer (extensive production history)
  • Ray Minshull (producer) - producer for Decca Records (1934-2007); [254]
  • Razormaid Productions - subscription-based DJ remix service; founded by Joseph Watt and Art Maharg. history here
  • Richie Beats (Richie Beats is a 33 year old music producer from Paris, France. He has produced for Doja Cat, IAMDDB, Booba, Nekfeu, Mac Tyer, Rim'K, Dinos, etc. and is a Victoires de la Musique award recipient for his work on Nekfeu's album, Feu.) (https://www.oklm.com/video/oklm-focus-beatmakers-richie-beats/) (https://fr.trace.tv/musique/8-producteurs-a-suivre-de-pres-en-2016/) (https://yard.media/newcomers-skreally-boy/) (https://www.huffingtonpost.fr/2016/02/12/gagnants-victoires-de-la-musique-2016-palmares-resume_n_9219978.html)
  • Rogério Martins - DJ/producer; pt:Rogério Martins
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  • Sonnemm (stylized “sonnemm”) - LA-based Peruvian Music Producer. Noted for writing and producing records for numerous artists and TV shows including “The Good Doctor” (S4 E19 “Venga”), Fast and Furious: Spy Racers (S5 E8 “The Toretto Virus”), among others. Also performs as Music Director of the Active Rock Band Zero 9:36.[257], [258] , [259], [260], [261]
  • Tony May (born Ross Anthony May, 1937) - New York City recording engineer, songwriter and producer; engineering career spans many genres, included Broadway musicals, film soundtracks and television, and stretched from the 1950s analog tape mono era to early multi-track digital, as well as analog restorations and transfers to digital formats; many of his mid-1970s recordings were later sampled for rap and hip-hop ("Hot Wheels (The Chase)", from the soundtrack to the film Gordon's War; "It's Your Thing", from the Isley Brothers album It's Our Thing, to name two); [262]; [263];
  • Trevor Kampmann Artist, Producer, and Mastering Engineer of many Temporary Residence and Teenbeat recordings including Explosions In The Sky's Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever and Flin Flon's "Boo-B00" [264] Speaking for Trees [265]
  • Tristam (musician - music producer, released by monstercat between 2011 and 2018; in 2020 founded his own label, Onyx Four Record, and there released his album Violence - Translate from es:Tristam
  • Wayne Bennett (musician) (also known as Wayne Lotek and Lotek) - producer, 2009 Barclaycard Mercury Prize-winning album Speech TherapybySpeech Debelle; produced for Roots Manuva on a number of his albums including the 2002 Mercury Prize-nominated album Run Come Save Me as well as releasing music as part of Lotek HiFi and as a solo artist; [266]
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  • Alfa Moon, Inc. - [303]
  • Arsis Audio - A classical record label serving ECS Publishing Group. [304] [305] [306]
  • Bad Stain Records - [307]; Bad Stain Records in an independent record label based out of Phoenix, Arizona that started in 1996. [42] [43] [44] [45] [46]
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  • J Lawson Music Group (record label) - Atlanta, GA independent label; founded 1998 by Hip hop artist Phalando Lawson (aka Mr Flamboyant); [318]; [319]
  • K Dragon Records - Independent record label based in England, UK. Established 2018 [47], Lottie Simone, Agent Squarewave and Brian English[48]. Registered with the Phonographic Performance Limited 0301175314 (Audio), 030117515 (Video), 0301209058 (ISRC). Releases to all major digital stores [49] [50]; [51]; K Dragon Records Official Website; K Dragon Records on Twitter; K Dragon Records Facebook Page
  • Kyubu Records - UK House and techno label; Founded in 2013 by TR20 members Joshua Tobin And Jack Rutherford; [320]; [321]
  • La-La Land Records - record label specializing in film and television soundtracks, comparable to Intrada Records, Film Score MonthlyorVarèse Sarabande. Its releases are reported on by enthusiast press: [52][53][54] There already is a category for La-La Land releases.
  • Lion's Den Sounds - sample label based in Manchester, UK, founded in 2023 by British music producer LIONFIGHT [322]
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  • Maloof Records - 1920s American label devoted to Arabic music - had significant cultural impact but finding English-language sources is difficult. Perhaps there are some Arabic-language sources?
  • Micronautics - Paris-based independent electronic music label founded in 2004 by Christophe Monier. Artists include The Micronauts. Sources: Mixmag France,[55] Resident Advisor.[56]
  • New Albion Records
  • Oh! Map Records - [324]
  • Plastic World - Sydney based record label established in 2013; releases music from Australian artists exclusively on vinyl and digital [325] [57] [58]
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  • Warrior Records - Los Angeles-based label; [329]; owned by Jim Ervin. Article-The Boot [330], Article-Maximum Ink [331], Article-Idol Chatter [332], Article-The Big Takeover [333], Article-AXS [334], Article-Rock Eyez [335], Article-All Access [336], Article-Top 40 Charts [337], Article-Vibe [338]
  • Wave Theory Records - independent label specialising in soundtracks, founded by Dan Jones [339]
  • White Star Records - Prog rock music. Founded by John Mitchell (musician) and Chris Hillman. Artists include John Mitchell (musician), Kepler Ten, Kim Seviour (ex-member of Touchstone (band)) and Voices From the Fuselage. Features frequently in articles from Prog Magazine. [340][341][342]
  • Wilhelm Records - US based alternative rock independent record label. Distributed through Symphonic Distribution as of 2016; incorporated in Louisiana, October 20, 2015; [343][344][345][346][347]
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  • envelope designerortransient designer - [357] (Tech Talk p. 6 for technical elements)
  • Musical act - as concept (like Band). Used in many articles
  • Russian Piano School - so many articles describe pianists (e.g. Kissin, Berman) as belonging to the Russian Piano School, which is a standard term in classical music and especially piano performance theory regarding a particular sound, technique and pedagogy that dominated the piano scene in the mid-20th century.
  • Regens chori (This appears to be a particular role in a choir. It appears in a handful of Wikipedia articles. For example, the article for Hans Richter, conductor.)
  • Scoring Stage - "Scoring Stage" appears to be a technical term for a place used to record movie scores. It appears in news articles and Google searches for the term used in this way. "Sound Stage" has an article, but this is a different concept. ([358], [359], [360])
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