Tuesday, June 28, 2011

What are you waiting for? - MTT - Music Think Tank

What are you waiting for? - MTT - Music Think Tank


For musicians. This is what it takes. If you want the world to hear your music, you have to put yourself out there. You have a vision. You make it happen.

Is Facebook Tumbling? - hypebot

Is Facebook Tumbling? - hypebot

Finally! A great summary of what I hate about Facebook. I don't want to live in world where everyone is forced to wear matching white with blue trim uniforms, communication is carefully controlled and creativity and unique viewpoints as discouraged. It was refreshing to hear I might not be alone.

Friday, June 24, 2011

What is truly original in music or art?

This article is a sad, but interesting commentary on a tricky legal and artistic issue. What creative thoughts and ideas can be "owned"? And what exactly is required to call something "original"? ) It's very difficult to come with something so unusual as to be completely unique or original, but that doesn't mean we can't add something different and worthwhile. Art, by its very nature, takes us from the familiar or shared experience into the realm of new thoughts, ideas and emotions. But, in both music and visual art, where do we draw the line between referencing or playing with another's familiar idea and piracy or copyright violation?

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110624/01393814836/kind-blue-using-copyright-to-make-hobby-artist-pay-up.shtml

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Comparing Google’s and Apple’s Cloud Approach | Search Engine Journal

This is such an interesting and relevant debate. If you love your music collection this is going to affect your life.

And while I ADORE my SWEET Macbook Pro more than anything, (anyTHING) so much that I can hardly bear to let it out my sight for an instant, but I gotta go with Google on this. They've been making the web a place where you can do anything for many years and I think we're all beneficiaries of their insight and philosophy.

Comparing Google’s and Apple’s Cloud Approach | Search Engine Journal

What do you think? I"d like to know.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Do Social Networks Really Help Musicians? - MTT - Music Think Tank

This article talks about the advantages of three tools for the DIY musician or band. But, it also postulates that one still really needs the help of a record label to "make it." Apparently not everyone agrees. There's a lively debate in the comments section after it that's as least as interesting as the article itself.

Do Social Networks Really Help Musicians? - MTT - Music Think Tank

The Musician's Arsenal: Killer Apps, Tools and Sites Featuring BandsinTown - MTT - Music Think Tank

A new tool in the arsenal of a DIY musician. The industry establishment still fights to be relevant, but more and more technology is making it possible for bands to get their music out there on their own. No more gatekeepers means more music for everyone. And most exciting to me, more music that doesn't sound a whole lot like whatever sold the most last time around. I crave music that is new and different . . . truly original. And now instead of having a problem finding it, I have a problem finding time to listen to all of what I can so easily find. I think I can live with that!

The Musician's Arsenal: Killer Apps, Tools and Sites Featuring BandsinTown - MTT - Music Think Tank