New Music Software Turns Hit Songs Into A Science
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Many of us like to believe that there's a little magic behind the making of a hit single. David Meredith, CEO of Music Intelligence Solutions, says there's no magic in that; it's math.
npr.org:
Many of us like to believe that there's a little magic behind the making of a hit single. David Meredith, CEO of Music Intelligence Solutions, says there's no magic in that; it's math.
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First Posted: 10-12-09 11:46 AM | Updated: 10-12-09 02:07 PM