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[reensure] I guess you missed the point or laws at your place are different. Here I can publish all the music I want, as long as I created it, but I don't have the resources (and interest) to start a full band. Just my computer and me would make a great band with the right software. |
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This reminds me of an idea I had (with others!) in an entreprenuership class at university. Basically, a website that people could contribute to by uploading their tracks... they could then look for people that played instruments that their band didn't. For instance my band might be needing a lead guitarist.. so we record our track without one, post some kind of request - and take 'auditions' as other guys jam along with our track. |
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I never posted it here because if my group got our act together - and found a useful business model - it had great potential as a business. It was going to be called "Music Pool". (I hosted a kick-ass presentation where we video-ed one of my team-members playing the guitar in 'duelling banjoes' against a recording) |
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This idea has inspired me to 'get my act together' ... I then think of a new name..."World Jam" tagline:" Where the world comes to jam" or some such nonsense.... you'll never guess what... |
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there's plenty of good freeware music notation, production and sequencing tools. 'fraid I just don't understand this idea at all. |
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I could be wrong [neilp] but the crux of the idea isn't really the software or production tools - but a forum for pooling it all in one place. Sorry if I'm jumping the gun [kbecker] - but the originality is in the open source community aspect (implied with the P2P reference). |
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I like this a lot. I know a number of talented musicians who have specific musical tastes and find it difficult to find like minded people. |
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You could have a full development suite for musicians plus P2P software for music lovers. Include a personal rating system that will suggest music based on what you like and you've got a real winner. |
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[Jinbish] you got it right, and Worldjam is getting close. [Rod]The Linux reference was just proof that a freeware system can work; so DrC or jutta wouldn't shoot it down as "magic". |
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Will MIDI allow to program a human voice singing in Burmese street slang? |
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[kbecker] With enough Jeigermeister just about any program would sound like that. |
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