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 Laziness and Music
Posted by Hugo Thompson
November 15, 2012, 11:27 am

Hello Peter, my name is Hugo Thompson I'm a year 12 student at Sydney Secondary College Blackwattle Bay in Sydney Australia.

I would deeply appreciate your help in some contexual background of the subject of how people come to obtain their music.

I've recently started my Personal Interest Project which accounts for 60% of my mark in the year for society and culture and my main thesis is "Are people lazy when it comes to finding music?" And I hope to look at or even prove if accessibility and quantity via avenues such as music radio, television or internet is a factor in default peer grouping and assimilation.

I would greatly appreciate it if you could enlighten me as to research or knowledge you may have discovered on how and why people come to find and obtain their music and by what means.

Regards, Hugo



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