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How to cancel my playlist live tickets?!?!?

If you didn't see anything about a refund in a confirmation email they sent shortly after you purchased your tickets, you can contact them in regards to getting a refund here:

http://playlist-live.com/contact/

You will be charged a processing fee for canceling however (5%), so you will only bet back the ticket price minus a 5% charge.

But again, look in the confirmation email and see if there is anything about refunds or a phone number for refunds. If not, use the link above.

What is Playlist Live?

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Playlist live is sort of like the party/vacation type with many famous youtube stars, when VidCon, it feels more of an official gatherings with the expo, meetings with youtube stars, and everything. They're pretty much the same thing, but whatever you go to and your experience is really up to you. Yes, most people who go to VidCon go to Playlist Live.

You can actually monetise this in a certain way:Just say we are making a normal, music Playlist (a collection of many different tracks of music from many different bands, singers etc put together as a ‘Playlist’. As is an example of this on my own YouTube channel (I have a few on my channel if you need an example). In normal Playlists, like these I speak of are unable to be monetised, but…you can monetize your content/opinion as you've created the video/s that influences people to check out that playlist and tell people that this is your playlist and highlight it as to what makes it a good playlist to watch out for and mention the name of the videos (artists and music).

A slow jam playlist is the playlist that you listen to when you’re tired of the high paced world we live in. This playlist usually consists of acoustics or songs with soft vocals. Your slow jam playlist could have a variety of different types of “slow” music.There could be a song like Firestone by Kygo, which is on more of the tropical house side.You can also have a song like You by Keaton Henson. This song on the other hand is a lot slower than Firestone and is at the other end of the “Slow Jam Spectrum” the vocals are soft, you can hear the guitar and towards the end you hear orchestral instruments playing in the back.You may also have another song that is in the middle like TV Volume by Homeshake. This song is a perfect example of a slow jam! The tempo of the song is just right and it’s paired with vocals and instruments that truly make it a masterpiece. The backing vocals fit the song and are sung in just the right places. There are gaps left between the vocals and the instruments so you can truly hear all sides of the song.I hope this has helped!p.s here’s my slow jam playlist on Spotify dreamland, a playlist by no.miee on Spotify

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Find a video that you want to save in a playlist.Click the "Add to" option underneath the video to add it to a playlist.

Fivethirtyeight did something of an analysis on this last year:Why Classic Rock Isn't What It Used To BeThis project collected data from 25 stations from around the country over the course of a week.   Combined, there were around 2200 unique songs by 475 artists out of more than 37,000 individual song plays.   The article focuses on regional differences between playlists, and it is clear that some artists get more play than others in various locations.  It's also clear that some station playlists are much wider than others, but in all cases a relatively small number of songs make up a large portion of the play time: the top 25 artists overall (around 5% of the total artists represented) make up over 50% of the songs played nationwide. The article does not address your question directly, but it seems very doubtful that any individual station approaches the 2000+ playlist that you get when you combine them all.  I do not have statistics to back it up, but I have heard from someone I trust that a typical corporate classic rock station playlist at any given time is around 600 songs deep, and that really tightly-programmed stations, or stations during drivetime or ratings periods, might shrink that list down to as little as 200 songs.   (That's like having a collection of fifteen mix CDs on constant shuffle).   For reference, your typical top 40 station actually plays around 100 different songs in any given week (not counting special "throwback" days etc.).  So a bad classic rock station can be like a top-40 station where the songs never change.

I’m assuming for the moment that you are doing this on a streaming service and creating a downloadable playlist of other’s copyrighted material (Dwayne de Boer covered that). If you are creating playlist for streaming, make cool playlists that generate thousands or millions of followers. That is very hard, but if you do it, congratulations! You are now a taste maker. Now you can charge bands or labels to promote their music in your other social media channels (promoting their music in your playlists may be a violation of your user agreement and/or state laws), you can also be paid to consult with labels about what sounds work, you can get paid to be a DJ or you can even get hired to be on the editorial team of one of the streaming companies themselves.

What is the difference between an onside kick and a regular kick?

The ball is live on a kickoff no matter what. You're thinking of a PUNT when the kicking team can't recover the ball (unless a member of the receiving team touches it first). If you kick it deep and nobody on the receiving team picks the ball up, the kicking team can pick it up and gain possession.

You can't get hang time on a kickoff like you can on a punt because you can't get under the football, so you wouldn't be able to kick it high enough for your team to run down the field in time to recover the ball.

Yes he can, providing the ball has travelled at least 10 yards (they can do that on a free kick following a safety too). The ball automatically becomes live (even if it hasn’t touched the ground) on a free kick after the 10 yard minimum has been traversed and so the kicking team can contest possession & legally recover it. The Steelers made that particular mistake today, thinking a free kick following a safety followed the same rules as a scrimmage kick (where the kicking team can down but not legally recover the ball unless touched by the receiving team). They let the ball bounce following a fair catch signal (that wasn’t then taken by the player who gave it) and allowed the Cleveland coverage team to fall on the loose ball and regain possession. The Browns cashed in and scored soon afterwards, though they went on to lose the game.

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