Ceirnín leathfhada
Cuma
Is taifeadadh ceoil é ceirnín leathfhada (CL) a bhfuil níos mó traic ann ná singil ach níos lú ná albam.[1] Go hiondúil bíonn suas le hocht n-rian i CL chomhaimseartha agus bíonn am imeartha 15 go 30 nóiméad acu.[2]
Tagairtí
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]- ↑ Fuhr (2015). "Globalization and Popular Music in South Korea: Sounding Out K-Pop". Routledge. ISBN 9781317556909. Dáta rochtana: March 21, 2017. “Mini-albums and EPs are shorter than full-length albums and usually contain four or five songs [...] They are less expensive and time-consuming in production than albums, and they help to popularize new groups who otherwise lack the number of songs required for a full-length album.”
- ↑ “EP to the Rescue! Short Albums Are a Rare Music Business Success Story” (en). Billboard (2014-08-19). Cartlannaíodh an bunleathanach ar 2023-05-01. Dáta rochtana: 2023-12-31. “"Extended play," a format comprising eight or fewer songs...”
“EP's, LP's, Albums and Mixtapes” (en). marshall.com. “EP stands for 'Extended Play,' meaning that an EP is longer than a single but shorter than an album. They typically feature between 2–5 songs and are under 30 minutes in length.”
“What is the difference between a Single, an EP, and an Album?” (en). TuneCore.
“Albums vs EPs vs Singles: A Guide to Releasing Music in 2024” (en). Ditto Music. “An EP (Extended Play) refers to a half-length body of work, features between 4–6 tracks and has a running time of roughly 15–22 mins (but can be up to 30 minutes).”
“What Is An EP In Music? ( Examples, # of Songs, vs. LP )” (2023-07-07). Dáta rochtana: 2024-01-01. “An EP, short for Extended Play, is a shorter music album with 2 to 9 songs and is usually under 30 minutes in length. EPs tend to be more concise mini albums with a much smaller price tag. The term "EP" has been used in various ways in the music industry, but today we use it most often when referring to albums with fewer than 10 tracks. In some cases, an EP may contain only three or four songs, while others might have seven or even nine.”