Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Ad campaigns tend to utilize the same creative elements of music and visuals in placements across
media, whether TV, radio, or online.
2. To concoct attention-grabbing sounds, advertising often combines acoustic sources with other
effects, blurring the line between music and nonmusic.
3. Writers of hit songs tend not to write music for commercials because advertising doesn’t pay well and
it would sully their reputations.
4. When advertisers license popular songs for use in their commercials, they might change the lyrics
from the original but are required to get permission from the copyright holder for such alterations.
5. An AFM member serving as a leader in a recording session for a broadcast commercial may serve as
the conductor but not as an instrumentalist on the session.
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
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