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Re: posting musical examples and Beardsley's show

🔗John Starrett <jstarret@xxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxx>

7/27/1999 11:58:22 AM

Re posting musical examples:
I find that mp3.com is easy to use to post music, and so far they
have no censorship or acceptance policy, except for violent or racist
messages. Perhaps it is reasonable to record examples in mp3 format and
post them as one would musical works. Then anyone here who was machine
capable of uploading an mp3 file to mp3.com could post here and say for
instance "see my example at
http://www.mp3.com/artists/11/johnny_lobster.html
to hear the two 22tet cycle of fifths" or whatever (The example cited is
just my songs, not a real example). Unless mp3.com becomes particular
about non revenue generating music, this might be possible.

David-I heard your first show on LUVeR underground radio and thoroughly
enjoyed it. I think LUVeR is a great idea, but I have had problems
navigating the site to find other programs of interest. What is the most
direct route to other microtonal content there?

John Starrett
http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~jstarret

🔗bedwellm@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

7/27/1999 12:06:06 PM

I currently have been listening to Johnny Lobster's example on my
RealJukebox. A nice collection of microtonal, ambient, experimental MP3's.

Micah

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Starrett [SMTP:jstarret@math.cudenver.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 11:58 AM
> To: tuning@onelist.com
> Subject: [tuning] Re: posting musical examples and Beardsley's show
>
> From: John Starrett <jstarret@math.cudenver.edu>
>
> Re posting musical examples:
> I find that mp3.com is easy to use to post music, and so far they
> have no censorship or acceptance policy, except for violent or racist
> messages. Perhaps it is reasonable to record examples in mp3 format and
> post them as one would musical works. Then anyone here who was machine
> capable of uploading an mp3 file to mp3.com could post here and say for
> instance "see my example at
> http://www.mp3.com/artists/11/johnny_lobster.html
> to hear the two 22tet cycle of fifths" or whatever (The example cited is
> just my songs, not a real example). Unless mp3.com becomes particular
> about non revenue generating music, this might be possible.
>
> David-I heard your first show on LUVeR underground radio and thoroughly
> enjoyed it. I think LUVeR is a great idea, but I have had problems
> navigating the site to find other programs of interest. What is the most
> direct route to other microtonal content there?
>
>
> John Starrett
> http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~jstarret
>
>
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🔗David Beardsley <xouoxno@xxxx.xxxx>

7/27/1999 5:18:51 PM

John Starrett wrote:

> From: John Starrett <jstarret@math.cudenver.edu>
>
> Re posting musical examples:
> I find that mp3.com is easy to use to post music,

As long as it's your own copyright controlled music. Sincemy show is
broadcast in Real Audio - that's the condition of the
archives.

My own music? I might want to release it on cd at some point
and I don't want perfect copies floating around to cut into
any of my tiny insignificant profits. Yes, I still dream of the possibility
of the music paying for some part of all the money that I've
spent over the years. ;)

> David-I heard your first show on LUVeR underground radio and thoroughly
> enjoyed it. I think LUVeR is a great idea, but I have had problems
> navigating the site to find other programs of interest.

They do have a page with just the schedule, but....

> What is the most
> direct route to other microtonal content there?

...I'm probably the only microtonal program on Luver (andthe first on the net
too I might add).

You can find my archives here:

http://www.virtulink.com/immp/jux/j_index.htm#events

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