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![]() "WBRW" wrote in message ... Muzak and similar providers of ambient music continue to program Beautiful Music for controlled environments. There's a fast food restaurant in my area that plays Muzak as the background music. It is all instrumental versions (absolutely no vocals) of pop music hits, with somewhat of a "rocky" feel, with guitars, keyboards, and drums -- unlike what I consider to be traditional Beautiful Music, which predominantly features lush orchestral arrangements, heavy on the strings. Anyway, Muzak has conquered and instrumentalized all sorts of pop music -- I've even heard them do songs like No Doubt's "Don't Speak", and they're probably done most of the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync hits. The market share for Muzak has to be dropping, though; it used to be commonplace in supermarkets, department stores, and restaurants, but now all but the most "snooty" establishments (where vocal music would be seen as "inappropriate") have replaced it with a generic AC-type format -- which in itself is a whole other discussion, because I've heard this background-music form of AC play a *much* wider variety of songs than what you hear on the radio, including many songs which didn't even make the Top 40 chart, as well as many album tracks which were never released for radio airplay. Muzak, now delivered mostly by satellite, has many, many choices, ranging form oldies to thematic (Spanish, Mexican, etc.). |
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