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Can Manufactured Bands Ever Be Classified As good Art? The Effect O :: essays research papers
 Can Manufactured Bands Ever be Classified as 'Good' Art? The Effect of the Market  on the Construction of Music      Introduction       Manufactured bands now make up a major percentage of chart music today,  not least of them Take That, Boyzone, Bad Boys inc., East 17 and other all-boy  pop bands. In this essay I would like to discuss how the standard of art has  been lowered by the capitalistic system of the music industry, using a specific  example - "Upside Down", which is maybe the latest addition to this genre of  music.         By this genre of music, I mean the all-boy bands which have been  specifically manufactured and targeted at the 'teenybopper' age class (and also  the gay market?).    Personal Opinions       To argue that this form of art is 'bad' art, one must have a reference  point - a set of values by which to judge. This is almost always a personal  opinion, and I would first of all like to explain my personal opinion.         I believe that 'good' art has something to offer to the individual  perceiver, be it painting, book, film, dance or music. These are all different  forms of art, but one thing binds them all together - the fact that they are  creations, created and crafted to the personal specifications of the artist.  This makes the product original.         Two values by which I judge music are creativity and originality. I  believe that good art provides 'food for thought' - that special something which,  after the tape has finished, after leaving the cinema or closing a book, leaves  an 'aftertaste' - something to think about, be it, 'how did he/she play that' or,  'what was he/she trying to say with that piece,' the list goes on.    Basic Market Analysis       For the purposes of this essay, I want to split marketing into two  general strategies. The first of these is where the designers make a "product"  to their own specifications and then look to see where and how they will be able  to sell it in the overall market. The second strategy is the opposite of the  first - the designers examine the general market, target a certain area and  tailor make a product to fit this area exactly.         The latter of these strategies is the one employed when a band is going  to be manufactured. The designers have studied the market and worked out what  they think they can sell a certain group of consumers.    Hirschman's 'three market segments' model (see figure 1) can be used to  explain which type of bands fall into which category. The first segment is  titled "Self-orientated Creativity.  					    
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