Posts Tagged ‘Music Industry’

Music Download: a Boon or a Bane?

November 21st, 2009

It was once considered to be the killer of the world’s music enterprise. But now it has become the forerunner of the industry that once hated it. The transition was as fast as you can play a single MP3 on your music player. But before you can play it, you have to download it first.

A few years back, the music industry had its slump, what with this so called “illegal sharing and distribution of copyright”. Many times they have sued companies that develop file sharing engines (or peer-to-peer sharing) like Kazaa and Limewire, among others. Yet they lose time and again. It’s either that the law is loose on music downloading or the authorities are not ready to incriminate the millions of people who download music over the internet. The truth is you can’t blame file sharing softwares because as the adage goes, “it is only a means to an end.” While they blatantly do their business-which is to let people share whatever file they want to share-they don’t actually promote illegal activities that would violate any law. It is still up to the users.

Let’s put it this way. If bank robbers used a sports car like Porsche as a getaway vehicle after robbing a bank, would the authorities blame the carmaker because the car is so fast they failed to catch the criminals?

With the case of music downloads, it is slightly different. Because even if they can catch people who download stuff from the internet, they just could not persecute them. These are the same people who go to record stores to buy CDs and DVDs, the same persons who buy front row concert tickets to watch their favorite artists live. For them, downloading is not a crime, but an evolution of music. It took the music industry some years to realize that digital music is indeed the future of the music industry. And while there are still file sharing softwares out there-not to mention some web sites where you can directly download music files for free- record companies made a bold move to keep up with the modern times. Now they have their own music portals where people can get free music samplers or pay a reasonable amount for newly released singles from different albums from their favorite artists. They even partner with some music player manufacturers like Ipod.

Music downloading soared to greater heights, bringing the music industry back to the top. There are even artists like Coldplay who release their music in digital format weeks before their albums come out.

This is how the music industry “rolls” these days. No more blaming, no more suing-just good music all year round. It doesn’t matter whether people buy CDs or download MP3s. In the end, everyone benefits-the people, the artists and the record companies. The good thing is that downloads now form part of the total sales of any music record. After all, music is there to be heard and shared.




By: Atomsri Sukpo

Music Download: a Boon or a Bane?

October 23rd, 2009

ce considered to be the killer of the world’s music enterprise. But now it has become the forerunner of the industry that once hated it. The transition was as fast as you can play a single MP3 on your music player. But before you can play it, you have to download it first.

A few years back, the music industry had its slump, what with this so called “illegal sharing and distribution of copyright”. Many times they have sued companies that develop file sharing engines (or peer-to-peer sharing) like Kazaa and Limewire, among others. Yet they lose time and again. It’s either that the law is loose on music downloading or the authorities are not ready to incriminate the millions of people who download music over the internet. The truth is you can’t blame file sharing softwares because as the adage goes, “it is only a means to an end.” While they blatantly do their businesswhich is to let people share whatever file they want to sharethey don’t actually promote illegal activities that would violate any law. It is still up to the users.

Let’s put it this way. If bank robbers used a sports car like Porsche as a getaway vehicle after robbing a bank, would the authorities blame the carmaker because the car is so fast they failed to catch the criminals?

With the case of music downloads, it is slightly different. Because even if they can catch people who download stuff from the internet, they just could not persecute them. These are the same people who go to record stores to buy CDs and DVDs, the same persons who buy front row concert tickets to watch their favorite artists live. For them, downloading is not a crime, but an evolution of music. It took the music industry some years to realize that digital music is indeed the future of the music industry. And while there are still file sharing softwares out therenot to mention some web sites where you can directly download music files for free record companies made a bold move to keep up with the modern times. Now they have their own music portals where people can get free music samplers or pay a reasonable amount for newly released singles from different albums from their favorite artists. They even partner with some music player manufacturers like Ipod.

Music downloading soared to greater heights, bringing the music industry back to the top. There are even artists like Coldplay who release their music in digital format weeks before their albums come out.

This is how the music industry “rolls” these days. No more blaming, no more suingjust good music all year round. It doesn’t matter whether people buy CDs or download MP3s. In the end, everyone benefitsthe people, the artists and the record companies. The good thing is that downloads now form part of the total sales of any music record. After all, music is there to be heard and shared.




By: Atomsri Sukpo

Learn to Be a Professional Music Producer OnLine

October 19th, 2009

Attention:All Serious Singers, Song Writers, and Music Producers

If You Want A Career In The Music Industry Then I Seriously URGE you To Read This Article, TWICE.

I’m glad my headline got your attention.

Seriously, I am so excited with the information I want to pass on to ALL aspiring Music Artists and Producers that I did not want you to pass my article by.

My name is Anthony, and recently my brother asked me to help him find an on-line source for him to be able to produce some songs he’s been working on for a while. He had no problem when it came to writing the songs, but he was not sure of the whole music production stuff. He was looking for a site where he could download some instrumentals and some beats, hoping to be able to produce something that he could showcase his songs with.

So I started to do some research on google and I came up with a lot of sites. I began to read them all, there were so many I had to keep notes so I could do comparisons. What I found was there was a lot of sites that were just getting started and were really limited with their selection and were very expensive. Some offered downloadable hiphop or rap beats, some claimed that you could make free beats, some had downloadable sounds. But none of these were really offering a lot of value for the money they were charging. Then there were a few really good sites that put a lot into their sites and provided tutorials where you could make your own beats and downloadable sounds. Some were offering 1000’s of beats and instrumentals and sounds that you could download and add your lyrics to and produce your own tracks. These sites were very good and really offered a lot for a one time member fee. Had my research stopped there, and it almost did, my brother would have had a really good source to get the beats and instrumentals he was looking for. Well lucky for him I was really I wasn’t satisfied.

I started looking for music production software and programs, something that would teach him how to put it all together professionally.

That’s when I found Jay Dynasty.

Who’s Jay Dynasty?

Jay Dynasty is a Professional Musician and Music Producer with over 23 years in the music industry. He is the creator of the BEST online Music Production workshop on the Planet. I can’t begin to tell you how amazing his site is for musicians and producers at any level.

Jay’s site not only will allow you to create unlimited downloadable beats, instrumentals, and sounds. You will learn how to Truly make the music you want, you learn how to read music, and you learn How to Produce Music.

It does not matter if you are just beginning, or if you are an advanced musician, composer, or producer. Jay’s program is action packed with the most information available anywhere on the net. No matter what music or style you want to produce they have the supporting Powerhouse methods.

You learn how to produce every style, situation, and artist, whether it’s rock, jazz, pop, hip hop, or rap. You will learn how to transcribe songs from the radio, read music, and then create your own patterns and frills, and rolls and unique style. I can’t tell you enough how easy he makes it to learn and how much fun you have learning and creating YOUR MUSIC.

Jay’s put together a 14 Video lesson, over 10 hours of step-by-step instruction, with 20 audio lessons that are on the cutting edge of the Music Production industry.

Here’s only some of what you get with Jay’s amazing program:

•Online Beat Maker

•Complete Music Production Multimedia Program

•Instrument Master

•Over 1000 Exclusive Documented Resources

•14 High Tech Video Instruction (10 hours of instruction)

•Rap Battle (the only online MC battle recording system)

•Industry Listings (contacts of record labels, studios, and producers)

•Forum

•Free Newsletter

If you are serious about wanting to make a name for yourself in the music industry then you will want to check out Jay.

Good Luck, and Never Stop Chasing Your Dream…




By: Anthony Corrado