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==Mash-up== |
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A mash-up is when a DJ takes music from different sources and mixes them together to produce a new work. In general, each original source will contribute more-or-less equally to the final work, and there will not be significant new sounds from the DJ. A common type of mash-up is the use of the vocals of one song, matched to the music of another song. However, there's no clear cut-off point between a mash-up, a remix ([[Remix Relationship Type|RemixRelationshipType]]), and a new work that includes samples ([[Samples Relationship Type|SamplesRelationshipType]]) |
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The [[Mash-up Relationship Type|MashUpRelationshipType]] can be used to link a mash-up to the tracks it is built of. |
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