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Paradise llll llll llll llll llll
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there are reasons behind why I chose these particular names to test out on the public and meaning behind the names and why they relate to a music magazine
modern music- i chose this as it tells people who look at it, that it is a music magazine with new music in it like the chart music, which is popular, so people are more likly to buy it as it is music that they are listening to at that moment
Paradise- i chose this as it hints towards something be great and reading this magazine will be 'paradise' and you will enjoy it
TBC- which stands for Take Back the Charts which gives you the power of controling the charts and choosing your music
Guidelines - this name suggests that what is in the magazine are 'guidelines' to the music, like it is showing you what music is good and to educate you on what music is good and makes you able to make your own choice on after being guided
Chill - this name suggest that is a layed back magazine and that you can just relax while reading it and thats it does not pressure you into buying/listening to certain music
Beats & Bars - this name tells you that it is a music magazine and also links with new music, but i dont think it links in with rock as beats are more for hip hop
Strings & Sounds - this name is similar to the above but i have changed it so that it relates more to rock music with the idea of guitars, but when i hear this name it reminds me more of classical music and instruments like the viola and chello as the name is too soft for rock music.
UKC - this stands for United Kingdom Charts, and this name suggest that the music in this magazine is popular music so it is music that the majority of people listen too and are willing to buy so they are also more likely to buy this magazine to find out more about the band/artist
F.A.C.E. - this magazine name is very strongly linked to music as the spaces on the treble clef staff, from bottom to top, correspond to the letters F A C E, the only problem with this is that only people who play intruments or read music will understand it and it relates to classical music too much
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