Post from June, 2010

Free & Low Cost Ways For Musicians To Get Their Music Known All Over The World

Thursday, 17. June 2010 7:04

I recently read a great post over at http://www.bzyk.net so I thought I would share it with my readers…

“Music downloads are highly compressed audio files transferred onto a personal computer from an Internet website or P2P (peer to peer) program. From IPOD’s to MP3 players galore, music downloading is seen as the fastest way for a musician to get his or her work out to the public. Many musicians have developed world-wide followings by adding downloadable music files to their web sites.

It’s a trend reaching nearly epidemic proportions; music downloads are everywhere. Websites all over the Internet offer downloads of particularly rare or hard-to-find songs, and computer-savvy music fans have been known to spend hours searching through the mountains of downloadable material. They also function as a godsend for new or underground musicians; who needs a record label when strategically placed downloads alone can garner you a dedicated following? Even cell-phone companies have grabbed themselves a piece of the pie by offering downloads that serve as ring tones. The sound quality is often superior, the P2P programs easy to use—one of those rare pop-culture phenomena embraced by nearly everyone.

But despite (or perhaps because of) their overwhelming popularity, musical direct downloads have stirred quite the controversy. Many P2P programs allowing users to transfer music directly between computers offer downloads for free, much to the chagrin of several recording artists and labels. Fearful of losing money to music fans downloading the songs instead of buying the full record, bands and labels have set out to stop the users from obtaining their music from free programs. A virtual witch-hunt for frequent downloaders and the threat of lawsuits led many P2P programs to begin charging for their services, though several sneak under the wire by making that payment optional.

The ethical implications involved in free downloads are complicated. Some vehemently rail against the practice, claiming that to download free music is to disrespect the artist that created it. Even bands unconcerned with the financial aspect hate free downloads simply because they allow their records to be leaked, or made available before the official release date. But others see no problem with free downloads, some even completely embrace them. In fact, many cite the exorbitant costs of records as justification alone for free downloads. This type of download and the users that either embrace or condemn them are a hotly contested topic; it’s an argument not likely to end anytime soon.

For the musician, however, downloads are an absolute breakthrough technology, allowing, for the first time in history, for a musician to develop a following without ever leaving his or her house! Marketing possibilities are unlimited for the musicians who avail themselves of this wonderful new technology.”Array

Musicians looking to get their music heard should really look into creating a web-site or blog where they can place downloadable files.

 

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New iphone apps for Musicians

Wednesday, 16. June 2010 9:07

Musicians from all over the world are discovering that the iphone is their new best friend. Apps are being released every day that make the lives of solo artists and bands alike easier and more managable (not to mention the tons of equipment they no longer have to lug around). The innovation of the iphone and the apps is a game changer. If you are a musician you don’t miss out on this new age of mobile technologies. Whether you have an iphone or ipad this is for all musicians!

Cleartune - Chromatic Tuner

Price: $3.99

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By bitcount

This tuner provides a reference pitch as well as a meter when you play into the microphone. The meter is sensitive and accurate.
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Tempo (Metronome with Setlist)

Price: $1.99

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By Frozen Ape

Terrific metronome. If you have used a Dr. Beat, you will be familiar with all of the features that Tempo offers, including subdivisions, tap for tempo, and the ability to create setlists.
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Musician's Practice Journal

Price: $2.99

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By David Charlton

Musician’s Practice Journal helps musicians track their practice and progress for specific pieces. You can set tempo goals for specific pieces and track your hours spent.
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GigBaby! four track recorder, metronome, drum machineArray

Price: $0.99

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By ioMetics LLC

GigBaby is a four-track recorder, drum machine, and metronome. This full-featured app is a way to create on the go and evaluate your practice sessions through recording. Recordings can be exported via wi-fi back to your computer
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Karajan® - Music & Ear Trainer

Price: $14.99

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By appsolute GmbH

If you’re a music major and have yet to pass music theory, Karajan – Ear Training is a great way to practice your ear training assignments on the go. If you don’t need all of the features, there is also a free version of this app.
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iReal Book

Price: $7.99

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By Massimo Biolcati

For the working jazz musician, the Real Book is the go to book for lead sheets of jazz standards. This app includes chord progressions for your most requested tunes.
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Balance

Price: Free

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By Connor Wakamo

While Balance is not specifically written for musicians, it is a great, simple accounting app. It can be used to track private lesson fees and money made from gigs.

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