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	<title>Comments on: Ghana has no music industry</title>
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		<title>By: Bifan</title>
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		<description>Your comment is true and ditto. We have MUSICA, good composers, engineers, song writers/singers/composers and all or almost all the elements that constitute a music industry only on a developing level. What seems ideal to adopt in order to establish for Ghana a music industry is unification of all these small scale long term experienced entrepreneurs to have the same aim in establishing an industry with objectives to protect, promote and publish. For this to work there should be government influence, a set up organisation by the government to attract individuals already providing music services at a recognised level to join forces to create now an industry which will perhaps guarantee a stable future for the promotion of our culture through our music.

With a strong conviction that once a Ghanaian Music industry has been established, Ghana music may compete in the international multi billion dollars music industry and generate large revenue for the musicians, producers, artistes, publishers etc and the country in taxes which may help improve our economy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your comment is true and ditto. We have MUSICA, good composers, engineers, song writers/singers/composers and all or almost all the elements that constitute a music industry only on a developing level. What seems ideal to adopt in order to establish for Ghana a music industry is unification of all these small scale long term experienced entrepreneurs to have the same aim in establishing an industry with objectives to protect, promote and publish. For this to work there should be government influence, a set up organisation by the government to attract individuals already providing music services at a recognised level to join forces to create now an industry which will perhaps guarantee a stable future for the promotion of our culture through our music.</p>
<p>With a strong conviction that once a Ghanaian Music industry has been established, Ghana music may compete in the international multi billion dollars music industry and generate large revenue for the musicians, producers, artistes, publishers etc and the country in taxes which may help improve our economy.</p>
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