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Summary of Neil Young & Phil Baker's To Feel the Music
Summary of Neil Young & Phil Baker's To Feel the Music
Summary of Neil Young & Phil Baker's To Feel the Music
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#1 Music has been a great joy in my life. I’ve performed for more than fifty years, and written and recorded scores of albums. I’ve traveled around the world performing for audiences in dozens of countries.

#2 The acceptance of poor quality ripples throughout the industry and makes it even more difficult to reverse direction. People get used to hearing this poorer quality and many never experience what music could sound like.

#3 The deterioration of quality is not happening with other digital content, only audio. The record companies want to charge more to stream high-resolution music because it sounds better, but this is wrong. If the record companies were to take the price restrictions off the streaming companies, then it would be up to the streaming companies to improve their technology and bring high-quality music into the twenty-first century.

#4 The music and technology industries argue that people can’t hear the difference between high and low quality audio, but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be there. Some people can hear the difference, and they deserve to be able to hear it.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 13, 2022
ISBN9798822539976
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    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    Music has been a great joy in my life. I’ve performed for more than fifty years, and written and recorded scores of albums. I’ve traveled around the world performing for audiences in dozens of countries.

    #2

    The acceptance of poor quality ripples throughout the industry and makes it even more difficult to reverse direction. People get used to hearing this poorer quality and many never experience what music could sound like.

    #3

    The deterioration of quality is not happening with other digital content, only audio. The record companies want to charge more to stream high-resolution music because it sounds better, but this is wrong. If the record companies were to take the price restrictions off the streaming companies, then it would be up to the streaming companies to improve their technology and bring high-quality music into the twenty-first century.

    #4

    The music and technology industries argue that people can’t hear the difference between high and low quality audio, but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be there. Some people can hear the difference, and they deserve to be able to hear it.

    #5

    The human body is extremely sensitive, and it is capable of hearing and feeling the quality of music. If some listeners can hear and feel the input from everywhere, why not provide them with the best quality music.

    Insights from Chapter 2

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    High-res digital music is digital music files that have audio quality better than CDs.

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