Third, they are especially useful in a time of pandemic and limited social contact. The act of copying a portion of a sound recording whereby sound bytes are removed electronically from a master recording and through technological imitation placed within the context of another composition. Within performing rights, Source Licence refers to a license granted by the copyright owner to the person, producer or organization being licensed to record or distribute the work, such as within a taped program, so that the performance of the recorded work needs no further license. A license, usually paid annually to performing rights organisations (such as BMI) allowing a music user, typically a TV network or radio station, to play or perform compositions covered under the license without a limit on use. Due to the way the algorithm works, the thesaurus gives you mostly related slang words, rather than exact synonyms. A patented encoding format for digital audio using a form of lossy data compression. presently, the “wiggity” has been dropped and those in hip-hop now use just “wack”. 730 – the code for a crazy person. The file will be stored on your computer’s hard drive, but it is encoded so that it will no longer play once the subscription service is terminated. Submitted by Anna from Aumsville, OR, USA
Better start working on that downpicking today. Downward compression reduces loud sounds over a certain threshold while quiet sounds remain unaffected, whilst alternately Upward compression increases the loudness of sounds below a threshold while leaving louder passages unchanged. Consequently, as the hip hop culture has become popular worldwide, non-Americans and non-English speakers have borrowed from and contributed to the slang of hip hop, often modifying the meanings of words to their own uses. Compensatory Damages. Another application is the transmission of the original-language soundtrack of movies or TV series over local or Internet radio, with the television broadcast having been dubbed into a local language. Here are a few basic guitar slang words that will help every newbie not sound like a complete newb. The person who creates the sounds that are atmospheric and/or non-musical for a project. The specific amount of money lost by the victim is reimbursed by actual or compensatory damages. …. The author maintains responsibility and control of entire process including production, formats, designs, price, distribution, marketing & PR. A digital pulse or signal used to help musicians stay in time with an exact beat/tempo while they record. and paid directly to the writer. The official Urban Dictionary API is used to show the hover-definitions. The ‘peers’ are computer systems connected to each other through the Internet so the only requirements for a computer to join peer-to-peer networks are an Internet connection and P2P software. The control of the song is determined by which publisher/publishing company controls the administration. Like most modern container formats, MPEG-4 allows streaming over the Internet. Referred to in internet shorthand as ‘P2P’ this allows users to download media files such as music, movies, and games using a P2P software client that searches for other connected computers. The recording of a musical work onto the soundtrack of an audio/visual work, the song (or music) being synchronised with the images/action on the screen, hense the name. Unauthorized sampling is considered a copyright infringement of the sound recording from which they were taken. In audio/visual productions, media companies must obtain a Master Use license for the sound recording and a Publishing license for the composition. (also “…dealio?”) – what is going on?. In fact, much of the language used in hip hop is drawn from African American Vernacular English (AAVE). da bomb – the bomb; cool, appealing, or popular, keep it trill – keep it true and real (true + real = trill). Please also note that due to the nature of the internet (and especially UD), there will often be many terrible and offensive terms in the results. Works originally copyrighted prior to 1964 that were not renewed in their 28th year of copyright have fallen into the public domain. And for more jazz-related slang, check out these 20 Pieces of 1920s Slang to Make You Long for the Jazz Age. A contract between the songwriter(s) and publisher(s) in which controlling interest to the contracted songs written during the term of the contract are, for a fee, assigned to the publisher. (I’m a G, I’m a G) in East Coast or “old school” hip-hop can mean simply a guy or girl. Urban Thesaurus crawls the web and collects millions of different slang terms, many of which come from UD and turn out to be really terrible and insensitive (this is the nature of urban slang, I suppose). Musical Instrument Digital Interface is an industry-standard interface used on electronic keyboards and PCs for computer control of instruments and devices. And it turns out, no one is more obsessed with tuning than a guitarist. Last edited on Jan 07 2012. This type of guitar is still pretty popular among jazz players, so there’s another jazz connection for you. A legal term to describe monetary damages a copyright owner can sue for in the case of infringement of his/her work. Submitted by Amy from Brea, CA, USA
to play a song, when one isn't the original artist. Did you know The Music Site offers an affordable music distribution service that also collects your music sales royalties for you? Production companies using music in a film or TV program must contact the rights holders of that music, usually the publisher of the underlying copyright and the owner of the Master Recording. To expand these results, click one of the above categories. Enter your email to learn more and be notified when we release them! A term also used to describe short music cues during an action scene. The number of times a song is played is tracked and the pool of blanket license money is divided up in accordance to the number of plays and the value of those plays. OG -n.- Original Gangster. on Dec 06 2002. on Jan 23 2011. Slang isn't always cyclical — things are cool to say, until one day they aren't. on Sep 21 2009. And more for more guitarist tips, check out 3 Killer Tips for Overcoming Stage Fright. A component within an electronic keyboard that sweeps back and forth in a particular waveform shape at a very slow rate of speed, used to create continuous (periodic) change to the volume, pitch, or timbre of a sound, The term library is usually used in connection with Production Music Companies denoting a collection of musical compositions that are licensed by the publisher or administrator for use as background, theme, or score music, on radio, broadcast and cable television, films, or video productions. A cue sheet and licensing term indicating that the music can only be used in the context for which it was licensed so precluding the music from being used for other purposes such as a Film Trailer (unlike Out Of Context Use), A violation of the exclusive rights granted by the copyright law to a copyright owner. Quite often publishers and library owners receive requests to replace the temp music with something that is more within budget. Digital audio refers to technology that records, stores, and reproduces sound by encoding an audio signal in digital form instead of analogue form. It is an extremely powerful tool for royalty collection, administration, and anti-piracy safeguards in the digital arena. on Jan 08 2010. Last edited on Dec 05 2011. You’ll find plenty of licks in Hendrix solos, so be sure to check out songs like Purple Haze if you want some stellar examples. A legal agreement between the copyright owner and another party to undertake the administration of a song (or songs, or entire song catalogue) for a specified period. Synchronization Licenses (aka Sync Rights). Consisting of a 12 character alpha-numeric code the ISRC functions as a digital “fingerprint” for each track. A legal agreement between a songwriter(s) and publisher(s) wherein the publishing rights are co-owned. air guitar – cover – gack – hit it – jam – spin – throw down – tickle the ivories – wank – womp womp Full definitions of all the slang words listed above: on Jun 24 1999. cap – n.- bullet (e.g. Cuzz/Cuzzo -n.- Crip. Correctly named MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III, but commonly referred to as MP3. Submitted by Anonymous
Last edited on Jul 25 2010. The director of the film usually has the final creative say on which piece of music is finally chosen. Please note that Urban Thesaurus uses third party scripts (such as Google Analytics and advertisements) which use cookies. 1956: Psychedelic When music is performed by a business they must obtain a license to use that music and compensate the author (composer and lyricist) and publisher, such income from these licenses is collected by the relevant Performing Rights Organisations (PROs) such as BMI, ASCAP and SESAC. Many of these words have become mainstream because of various popular hip hop artists. Last edited on Jun 01 2018. Digital Rights Management is a term referring to methods used to control or restrict the use of digital media content on electronic devices, such as CDs, DVDs etc. Works copyrighted between 1964 and 1977 are granted automatic renewal by the Copyright Act without the necessity of filing a Renewal of Copyright. (e.g. The record company can also stipulate a maximum number of musical compositions (e.g. aks – another word for “ask”; a way of saying hip hop artists don’t give a shit about pronouncing words correctly. An idiot check is usually done twice by two different people. Blast means to shoot up drugs with a needle Person 1: WTF bro! Instagram: @simona.peovska. With the advent of the internet an additional set of royalties has come into play to secure income from internet downloading and all web interactivity such as simulcasting, webcasting, streaming, and online on-demand service. on Aug 26 2009. Both downward and upward compression reduce the dynamic range of an audio signal. a rendition of a song played by someone other than the original artist. nick (also “nickel”, “nickelbag”, “nickelsack”) – a five dollar bag of illicit drug, dime (also “dimebag” or “dimesack”) – ten dollar bag of illicit drugs, fire – marijuana or meaning a sex term towards oral sex, primo – a joint laced with angel dust or crack cocaine, .22 caliber gun – Deuce Deuce, Scooby-Doo (used by Cypress Hill), Dom P. -Dom Perignon, a brand of champagne, Lex – short for Lexus, also short for Rolex watches. Even if a work is found to be an unauthorized derivative, an alleged infringer might escape liability via the defense of ‘fair use’. Surprisingly, the term dates back to the mid-’50s when jazz musicians used it as a slang word for saxophone. Last edited on Jul 24 2010. Refers to the status of having no copyright protection and is openly exposed within the ‘public domain’ and is available (intentionally or not) for unrestricted viewing or use and whereby permission and/or payment are not required for such use.