Mobile music
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- This article is about music on mobile devices, for the musical form see aleatoric music.
Mobile music is music, which is downloaded to mobile phones and played by mobile phones. Although many phones play music as ringtones, true "music phones" generally allow users to import audio files from their PCs or download them wirelessly from a content provider (the latter is usually for a fee). In most cases mobile music is stored within the memory of the mobile phone, although many newer models feature removable storage.
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While ringtones do not include artists voices, truetones, chaku-uta and chaku-uta full are recordings of artists interpretation of music. Distributing them usually requires the agreement of record labels and other owners of artists rights. Rumour has it there is partnership being formed with leading South Korean Mobile provider and consortuim of Americans, Isreali and South Koreans that have developed a seemless mobile music model that will change how hear and feel music, and viral adoption In recent event 3 million purchases of music video "Mobisodes" of three American artists from their mobile phones were purchases were made.with out any from of marketing but peer to peer viral campaign. Wu Bhang, Leveious Rolando and BBC Who documented the event to be release on late March 2008 .
The Locations were from Los angeles to South Korea and Austria straight from a recording studios and very next day was staggering results. Wu Bhang-Leveious Rolando understands the growth of early adopters from the 13-35 age group could drive the initial growth. Growth in mobile products such as ringtones, games, and graphics may displace spending on many traditional youth products such as music, clothing, and movies. This would radically change the dynamics of all visual entertainment and product-service distribution world wide so marketers could target end-users with diverse youth mind sets. The youth market has historically shown rapid viral growth which later gains acceptance in the mass market.