Monday, July 26, 2010

Control What's On Your mp3 Player



Music for mp3 players is probably the easiest product to find on the internet. Music is and always will be a part of our lives every day. The MP3 format has managed to fuel further the online public's music craze.


The main reason for this is that MP3 music is cheaper than offline sources and some sites even offer it for free, after a small one time membership fee. These music download sites are numerous online and you can feel secure in knowing that you can download MP3 music without the fear of breaking the law. It is a good idea when you download mp3 files from online music services, that know what your download membership allows you to do.
If you are the type of person who like to take control of the music that you listen to, then a music download site will be the perfect place for you to download MP3 music. It would seem that the digital music download is becoming the preferred way to get our music. This gives you the opportunity to be able to listen to your favorite mp3 music quicker than ever.
There is one site, Bandcamp, that I have discovered that gives the independent musician total control over the prices of their material. This encourages the musician to drastically reduce their prices and even offer free and discounted downloads. No middle-men. Artists keep 100% of sales, thus further encouraging us to lower our prices. Member of my website are shortly to be made privy to a limited-time free download directly from the site.
<a href="http://bobfindlay.bandcamp.com/album/mean-business">Snake Eyes by Bob Findlay</a>
If you look at the sound player to your left, you can press 'play' and listen to the entire album, "Mean Business" as often as you like. You may wish to download only a few or just even one song. Should you decide to download the entire album, simply enter the codeword thistle to receive a 50% discount. The discounted price is displayed upon entering the codeword. Even at this stage you are under no obligation to proceed. It's al a matter of transparency to my mind. Keeping fans 'in the loop' as to the machinations of my preferred distributor and why.
As I stated earlier, there are literally tons of websites in various sizes and shapes that are offering free mp3 downloads, and they are just waiting for you to start to download your favorite tunes. One thing that you might like to know is that legal music download sites must give a portion of their fees back to the recording industry. Music for mp3 players will give you thousands of free mp3 songs and numerous hours of listening enjoyment for many years to come.







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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Free Music Downloads...Think Of The Musician


Many studies have shown that adults that remember a time when recorded music was expensive and more difficult to obtain are much more cognizant and respectful of basic music Copyright Law. They understand why certain laws are in place, and some that are artists themselves have relied on Copyright Law to protect their creative expressions. Copyright Law also allows music and other art forms to perpetuate in the world, and is the reason there is so much variety available.

The music industry has been cracking down on how people get their music recently in response to the increased availability of downloadable music and digital music on the Internet. The music industry was largely unprepared for the sudden introduction of file sharing programs to music lovers, and it has taken several years for them to realize their impact on musicians, songwriters, other music professionals and record companies. Before the Internet, most young people bought CD's, and shared them by simply burning a copy for friends. While this was certainly a violation of Copyright Law, it somehow did not pose as large of a problem as when mp3 players became available making it possible for people to download free music off the Internet en mass through high-speed connections. The music industry has recently started filing lawsuit after lawsuit to stop this phenomenon and put systems in place to make music lovers pay for downloadable music. As was evidenced in recent lawsuits that were filed against those in small towns in middle America, you do not have to be high profile to suffer consequences for violating the law when it comes to digital music.


The industry has been driving hard to try to get the public to recognize that not paying for music takes money away from artists and musicians that they deserve for their hard work. While music is a source of entertainment and a cultural commodity for most, for those involved in creating it, it is a job that they rely on to make lives for themselves. Like any other professional, musicians can't be expected to do their work for free. While the amount some receive is certainly debatable, what is not debatable is that they should receive something. The latest drive to enforce Copyright Law by the music industry is causing a stir among young people. New anti-piracy software is now being put on CD's to cut down on illegal CD copying. The software prevents listeners from burning the CD more than five times.

Teens especially are noting that this will not stop others from discovering new ways to get music. Many adults agree that someone is bound to come up with a way around the software, as technology always seems to find a way to surmount obstacles that prevent free sharing of music, DVD's and other media.

Many teens note that there is an obvious and simple way around the anti-piracy software; all a person has to do is make a copy of the CD once and then use the copy to make more copies. Those invested in the downloadable music and digital music craze feel the anti-piracy software is really just a way to slow down some of the most avid copiers while the industry thinks of a more permanent solution.

Other teens support these new attempts to prevent people from getting music for free. They feel that music is a valuable part of everyone's lives that touches so many aspects that certainly free music or even cheap music should not even be an option. They fully understand why musicians deserve to be paid for the privilege of owning and listening to their music over and over again.

So what are some alternatives to illegally downloading digital music or free music?
<a href="http://bobfindlay.bandcamp.com/album/mean-business">Snake Eyes by Bob Findlay</a>
There are many services that provide low-cost and virtually free music for professionals and individuals simply hoping to expand their music collection. For those still entrenched in the CD movement, there are some subscription services in development that will allow people to freely share unlimited CD's through the mail at very low cost and without violating Copyright Law.
As more services for downloadable music and digital music arrive on the scene and make a more competitive market, track downloads and album downloads are becoming cheaper. Even major distributors offers songs as 99 cents apiece, and entire albums at cut rates, so even young people can afford to buy music legally to enjoy.


As an alternative to digital music provided by major music providers, reputable royalty free music companies are bringing original tracks of music plus many high quality royalty free music versions of some favorite songs to listeners at affordable prices and sometimes even free. Royalty free music companies such as Royalty Free Music.com offer huge and very comprehensive downloadable music libraries with collections from every genre from classical and jazz to rock, techno, dance and Hip Hop. And with royalty free music, you pay to satisfy Copyright Law upfront so you don't have to worry later about any additional fees. Many royalty free music companies even offer totally free music that is of excellent quality and different from anything else available.




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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Independent Music Buyer Beware



Many people are now tired of getting in the car and driving to the mall to shop for music. Also,  buying CDs by mail-order isn't any better; unless you're willing to pay for expedited shipping, you end up waiting for days for your tunes to arrive. Furthermore, all those CDs and their cases are becoming very cumbersome to keep and store... after all, you're probably just going to rip them to your computer, load them on your MP3 player and listen to them on the go. So, why not just save yourself all the hassle and acquire your music digitally, all ready for your music player?
As many people have by now discovered, there are many advantages to buying music online. Audio websites will allow you to browse their complete collection much more quickly and easily than you can in a retail store, and almost all of them will let you listen to a preview before you make your selections. And even better -- you aren't required to purchase an entire CD full of songs if you aren't thrilled with all of them; simply choose the ones you want and leave the rest behind!

From what I can determine, there is only one problem with downloading music online, and that's choosing the best site to use. With the hundreds, maybe even thousands, of music download sites available today, how do you select the one that will provide the most value for your money?

A good way to start is to think about your musical preferences. Do you like heavy metal, country, pop, classic rock and roll? You certainly don't want to limit yourself to a site that specializes in indie labels if your favorite groups are all mainstream pop. Likewise, don't frustrate yourself searching for bluegrass music on a site where the main headliners are Ozzy Osbourne and Alice Cooper. 

When it comes to downloading independent music it's quite different. You may discover an independent musician with one or perhaps two songs that you want to download. A big mistake by many independent musicians is to put their best two tracks at the top of their list on music sites. Like many commercial artists, this doesn't guarantee an entire album of great songs thus leading to a backlash if the independent musician only allows for entire album downloads.

If an independent musician opts to put their material out there with major distributors, the potential music buyer only get to hear a randomly edited 'clip' of each song. Hardly enticing.

<a href="http://bobfindlay.bandcamp.com/album/mean-business">Snake Eyes by Bob Findlay</a>

Some months back, I opted to distribute via Bandcamp. From the player to your left you can listen to the album "Mean Business" in its' entirety, track by track and as often as you wish. You can choose to download only the tracks that you may be particularly fond of. HINT#1: If you wish to download the entire album, enter the word thistle at checkout to see exactly what the discount is. Hint#2: It's a hefty discount. Even at this point, you are under no obligation to proceed. It is this total transparency that I feel is sadly lacking. Additionally, I intend to be making limited-time free single downloads to members of my website:  www.scotsbob.com

Once you've narrowed your choices to sites where you are likely to find your desired groups, it's time to take a look at pricing. Will you be charged a fee for each song you download, and if so, how much will it be? Some sites offer membership packages where you subscribe for a set fee each month -- you are then entitled to download a specified number of songs for free, or at a discounted rate. Some sites offer unlimited streaming with a membership, so you can listen online as much as you want and are only charged when you want to have your tunes "to-go" and download them to your computer, MP3 player, CD, or other device. Online music sites have devised countless payment tactics, so it's a good idea to evaluate a few of them to find out which will work best for you.

With Bandcamp and www.scotsbob.com there are no no limitations, no hidden costs....no fees at all infact, which allows me to release my music downloads at more than competitive prices.



Monday, July 12, 2010

Improved Access To Independent Music


It is very easy to buy rock music nowadays. This does not pertain to purchasing CDs, for this is all about buying rock music online. The Internet has definitely become one of the most reliable sources when it comes to searching for all sorts of products, even music.
As much as the professionals in the music industry hate to admit, it actually makes sense to buy rock music online. In any music CD, there are times when there would be just two or three songs that you like on the record. Getting the whole record would just incur more expenses on your part. Thus, it would be so much better to just buy the songs that you want from websites that offer this service.
It is not difficult to find websites offering such a service at all. In fact, you can just perform a search for these websites on any search engine, and you will surely find a plethora of websites for your listening pleasure.
Case in point....my own website My site is free join and I offer my music in varying formats. My personal favourite is Bandcamp. Releases via Bandcamp are offered in an variety of sound-file formats, downloading is a seamless affair, it accepts PayPal, individual tracks can be purchased and purchased cheaper than the major distributors whilst maintaining the highest quality sound-files.


<a href="http://bobfindlay.bandcamp.com/album/mean-business">Snake Eyes by Bob Findlay</a>
If you note the player to your left, you can listen to the album "Mean Business" in its entirety....as often as you like. Bandcamp allows the musician to offer discounts. I believe in utilising this fantastic tool to the hilt. Simply enter the word thistle at checkout to view the discount. You are under no obligation to purchase, even at this point.
If you do not find the idea of buying music online as a new one, then you surely must be tired of the racket of buying songs for 99 cents. This service did garner much popularity; however, the same degree of popularity just does not exist today. With the advent of MP3s and such, this option no longer holds well with music fans all over the world. 


This brings me to latest racket in purchasing rock music, which are the paid band membership sites.
These are the websites that allow you to download their music to your heart's content. However, you would have to pay an annual membership fee to have unlimited access to their vast collection of music files. 
What's more, these paid membership sites are legally affiliated with major record labels all over the world. Thus, when you buy rock music from them, you are not giving the rock musicians the money that they deserve to get from you.






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