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eJamming is a collaborative network of thousands of musicians creating and performing together online in real time.

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spacer The Berkleemusic blog network brings together music industry professionals, music educators and Berklee online school faculty members to discuss current events relating to the music business, music production, songwriting, music theory, performance and online education.

  

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Studying Music Online
by Berkleemusic Staff
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Orchestral Music Production
by Ben Newhouse
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The Quest for Good Guitar Tone
by Thaddeus Hogarth
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Music Publishing & Songwriting
by Eric Beall

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Music Business and Trend-Mongering
by Mike King

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Future Of Music
by David Kusek

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Producing with Pro Tools
by Dave Franz

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Music Production
by Erik Hawkins

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Composing with Live
by Loudon Stearns

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Sound from a Virtual Planet
by Michael Bierylo

benjamin_newhouse

Orchestral Music Production
by Ben Newhouse

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Music for Games, Films, and other Visuals
by Jeanine Cowen

jonathan_feist

Writing about Music
by Jonathan Feist

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Career Songwriter
by Andrea Stolpe

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The Quest for Good Guitar Tone
by Thaddeus Hogarth

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Music, Education, and Technology
by Debbie Cavalier

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Music Smarts
by Mr. Bonzai

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Making the Most of Notation Software
by Tom Rudolph

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The Writer’s Corner
by Jerry Gates

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Berkleemusic News
by Berkleemusic Staff

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Studying Music Online
by Berkleemusic Staff

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UCEA Award for Best Online Learning Course — from Online Learning Update by Ray Schroeder

The University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) has awarded Berkleemusic.com, the online extension school of Boston’s Berklee College of Music, with its 2010 Best Online College Course Award for Professor Stephen Webber’s Music Production Analysis course. This is the Berkleemusic’s sixth national award, having received the honor each year since 2005. The award is the highest recognition possible for online curriculum from UCEA, a membership association that promotes excellence in continuing higher education. The competition judges courses from all colleges and universities nationwide, representing all disciplines.

http://www.prweb.com/releases/berkleemusic/ucea-award/prweb4004944.htm

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Consider this quote from Virtual Musicians, Real Performances: How Artificial Intelligence Will Change Music:

Ever wonder how Jimi Hendrix would cover Lady Gaga? The day is approaching when you should be able to find out.

Musicians’ opportunities to sell their recordings may be drying up due to cultural shifts brought on by changing technology, but other aspects of technology are creating a promising new market for music: the licensing of the musical style or personality of recording artists.

The concept goes well beyond basing the avatars in guitar-based videogames on famous performers, although the idea is similar. Using complex software, North Carolina’s Zenph Sound Innovations models the musical performances of musicians from Thelonius Monk to Rachmaninoff, based on how they played in occasionally old, scratchy recordings. Using that model, the company creates new recordings as they would be played by deceased musicians, if they were around to record with today’s equipment, to critical acclaim. And that’s just for starters.

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Original resource from SteveKnode.com

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Computer program helps students sing on key

Computer program helps students sing on key — by Dave Aeikens [resource via Ray Schroeder]

Also see:
French Horn Pro

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Sounds Digital

Sounds Digital (event)

Who Should Attend?
Digital music entrepreneurs, music executives, investors, advertising, social media and marketing professionals, hackers, games developers, content creators, producers, promoters, managers, business strategists and analysts – all professionals involved in the digital media and music industries

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“This is hauntingly beautiful” — from TipLine – Gates’ Computer Tips

From DSC:
You have got to check out this “virtual choir”!
(resource from TipLine – Gates’ Computer Tips)

Not only is this a beautiful piece of music, but an excellent example of a cross-disciplinary project! Includes: art, music, videography, design, and more. Again, how awesome would this be to see on a wall-sized monitor!

You have to check this out!

I’m a former music teacher who still has a deep passion for beautiful music. I’ve often tweeted about listening to Beibl’s “Ave Maria” sung by the Turtle Creek Chorale when it comes on my itunes. And, I’ve posted about Bobby McFarren and about Perpetuum Jazille singing “Africa” that’s just VERY cool. And, I’ve posted about the Youtube Symphony orchestra and PS22 fifth graders, and the youth orchestra on TED and even a vegetable orchestra. I love beautiful music.

So, when I first heard these two pieces I first LOVED the idea of a virtual chorus – singers from 12 countries contributing virtually to a performance. Now THAT is a VERY cool idea. Then I started to watch the video responses to that video and I found myself completely blown away.

Here is the first video performance. It’s Eric Whitacre’s Virtual Choir – ‘Lux Aurumque’

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PremiumBeat.com — Royalty-free music — (but not music for free)

Royalty Free Music is for website background music, Flash animation, podcast, online tutorial, e-learning tool, slide-show, telephone music-on-hold , corporate training video, Powerpoint presentation, multimedia CD-Rom, promotional DVD, software demo, video blog, web-based online video games and any other project which makes use of new media or multi-media platforms. Also available for TV, radio, theatre or the film industry.”

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Jingle Punks

Jingle Punks -- on CNN.com

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Noteput: An interactive music table — from etre.com

Also see http://www.jonasheuer.de/index.php/noteput/ — An interactive music table with tangible notes, that helps students to learn the notation of music.

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