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August 20, 2009

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Right on - being an artist means more than just doing one thing. We are creative creatures and our lives and the lives of those around us (the audience, if you will) are made richer when we express that creativity in multiple ways. I designed and hand crafted each cd case. It gives me another way of connecting with folks that enjoy my music.

And Deafboy, don't you think that the music industry will evolve sum in 10 year?
I mean ya have ta have sum faith.

My name is Charles and I'm an artist out of Syracuse NY, and I think youtube is one of THE best ways to connect with my audience. I can upload new songs I've filmed, live footage, and cover tunes. The potential consumer can hear, see, and almost feel my live sound as a songwriter and a rock singer. Even if they live far far away and I can't tour there right now, I'm still building a foundation.
As far as connecting with my audience/consumer AND monetizing my efforts it is very hard.

The Music Industry in its present form will be dead in 10 years. Music that is charged online is a joke, kids can circumvent the system to get their music for free. Record Companies have been far too greedy and the musicians and writers of the music are taking their business elsewhere ie Online. If you're not near the front of this new revolution... I'd get out the way if I were you.
Thankyou for sharing...
DeafboyOne

I agree...but what can a poor boy do?

As an artist and musician that works and live among many other artists and musicians, I find that many of them aren't only talented in just music but also other kinds of arts like design and fine arts etc...

I say it's a perfect time to combine your talents and 'stand out' among all the other driven and aspiring artists out there.

After all, there are more and more really talented bands and artists popping up left and right all around the world...

You have to constantly develop a way to not only stand out in the sea of talent but also find a way to impact or affect your listener or audience so they will always remember you...

It's a hard game but it's a lot of fun.

I was listening to the My Aim Is True when I got the email notification for this. I am so glad that the show is available on iTunes now; I love it, but it's very hard for me to find it on T.V.!

Ive pondered this before being that i write and engineer music while also build and design functional art and sculpture. The latter was something I got into by building things that made my recording environment more comfortable and efficient. I think it started when I built a rack for my outboard gear, then maybe a desk and so on, and eventually im welding custom lighting installations and sculpture. Being someone that writes and produces with a daw in my own space, I end up with excessive amounts of material that is very cool and creative but just too many pieces to take to the final stages. I have thought about combining sculpture and design pieces with a unique recording that would never be duplicated, thinking of a music piece like a painting. Then if you could really relate the music to the physical sculpture I think it might be interesting... maybe not, something to think on...

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