Technologies and media
The Inevitable Future of Concerts
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- Monday, 14 April 2014
In the midsts of two concerts, separated by a few thousand miles, each performer was streamed holographically onto the other's stage, resulting in a simultanous bicoastal duet.
Will Pono Music Tech Save Music History?
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- Monday, 14 April 2014
Are you wondering why you should be excited about Neil Young's Pono music playing device? If you were Neil Young and you wanted to listen to your first recordings from when you were in your 20s in the 1960s, you may find the originals are disintegrating.
Musical Futures
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- Thursday, 10 April 2014
Tried and tested by music educators, Musical Futures includes inspirational in-depth features, audio holistic experiences, debates on critical issues, and provides a new perspective on using Musical Futures effectively in the classroom.
Social Media For Musicians
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- Monday, 31 March 2014
Today, social media is the cornerstone of your music career. It's what lets you stay in touch with your fans and easily notify them with exciting news.
Le numérique va-t-il plus vite que la musique?
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- Thursday, 27 March 2014
Depuis une décennie, le digital n'a cessé de révolutionner le marché de la musique. Les usages et la consommation musicale ont évolué.
Predicting What You Want To Hear: Music And Data Get It On
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- Thursday, 27 March 2014
When I log on to Spotify, it recommends I listen to T. Rex because I listened to Marc Bolan. Bolan is the frontman of T. Rex. I roll my eyes and click away.
Music Piracy Goes Mobile
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- Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Mobile applications have eclipsed file-sharing services, online storage sites known as "digital lockers" and stream-ripping software as the most widely used source of free music downloads, according to a new study from researcher NPD Group, whose results have not previously been made public.
Symphony Orchestras Dives Headlong Into Streaming
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- Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Orchestras and opera companies in the United States and Europe, facing uncertain futures and rapid changes in how people listen to music, are increasingly making forays into web streaming, taking one of Western culture's most traditional live art forms out of theaters and concert halls and putting it onto small screens.
Cadenza: You play, and a full orchestra plays with you
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- Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Dream of playing along with world-class symphonies? Now, a Harvard-backed app heads to your mobile device to give you instant portable orchestral backup that adjusts to your playing in real time.
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