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Music is being consumed in more methods than one and at a higher rate than ever before. The MTV generation is used to not just hearing their music but seeing it as well. If they see a song that they like, they can then buy that songs in numerous media forms from vinyl and CD to digital with DRM (digital rights management) and Mp3 without DRM. If they love the video and the song then they can visit Youtube and view it there till their heart's content. But the digitalization of music has accomplished more. Not only is it easier to view videos but it simpler to find and discover new music, acts and bands as well.

MySpace has built a multi-billion dollar network on the backs of up-and-coming acts and unsigned bands and their friends. Myspace and sites just like this have exposed many individuals to new and unheard music and proceed to do so at an astonishing rate every day. As a band or act, it is currently observed as a smart business move and cool to be associated with a brand or land a sync-license in a TV show or commercial. This 20 years previously was a direct worry to your artistic vision and classified as "selling out". But now these things are all utilized to innovatively expose music to the masses and making it simpler to uncover it.

Technology has produced mega-channels of distribution. Peer-to-peer networks have opened up the floodgates to obtaining free music. Furthermore, because digitized music takes of bytes instead of floor space, you are currently given a broader selection of music to choose from at digital retailers. And needless to say copying CDs have never been easier and soon the CD will be wiped from that equation level just the transfer of bytes to be able to obtain your music.

What this indicates is that music consumption is increasing. Production cost is lowering. Distribution is widening and more acts and bands are becoming heard. There's a need out there for making the discovery and sharing of music simpler and easier. Music is an identifier for several individuals and these people are getting larger and larger iPods that just simply have to be filled.

Minneapolis Music Lessons

by: Hazel Knox.




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