U·BIQ·UI·TOUS (/yo͞oˈbikwədəs/) adjective.
There’s a great vocab word. It means something is everywhere. We can’t escape it. We get hit with it daily, maybe lots of times a day, and it comes from different places—through the air, in buildings, in private, in public, through computers, smartphones, and other devices, and it’s with us when we’re alone or with family or friends.
Music is ubiquitous.
Music is available to us at the touch of a finger. Sometimes we don’t even notice it’s there, but often we take control and make music work for us—to entertain us, help us get through tough times, or help us find a connection with someone else.
You see the face of the music industry when you listen to the songs or play the videos.
But what’s behind the curtain?
Do you know?
Music is ubiquitous. Music is also a business.
That means we are its consumers.
Music is ubiquitous.
Music is available to us at the touch of a finger. Sometimes we don’t even notice it’s there, but often we take control and make music work for us—to entertain us, help us get through tough times, or help us find a connection with someone else.
You see the face of the music industry when you listen to the songs or play the videos.
But what’s behind the curtain?
Do you know?
Music is ubiquitous. Music is also a business.
That means we are its consumers.
CON·SUM·ER (/kənˈso͞omər/) noun.
A buyer, someone who purchases a good or service for personal use.
CA·VE·AT EMP·TOR (/kavēˌät ˈem(p)ˌtôr/) noun, latin
Also known as “buyer beware.” A principle in business that says a buyer purchases a product
“as is” and takes full responsibility for knowing the quality or suitability of the product purchased.
“as is” and takes full responsibility for knowing the quality or suitability of the product purchased.