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Questions, Opinions and Riffs: Episode 003


QUESTIONS, OPINIONS AND RIFFS

Contrary to popular belief, I really don’t have “answers” that will work across the board for everyone. But I do have lots of opinions that are informed by more than twenty-five years of working in the music business. Hopefully some of what works for me will also work for you, too.

This video series — which I hope to make a regular thing around here — is as much for me as it is for you: In an effort to annihilate my inbox which gets flooded with queries about everything related to my experience as a composer, artist, musician and business person, I’m offering these sessions to you face-to-face so that I can talk to you straight, much like I would if we were hanging out and just shooting the breeze. Plus, I don’t have to worry about typos and syntax.

GOT QUESTIONS?

If you have something you are wondering about that you want my take on, there are several ways to reach me with it:

  1. Go to the CONTACT page and let ‘er rip!
  2. If we are already hooked up at FACEBOOK, hit me up with a private message. (NOTE: If you post to the wall, it will likely get erased and unanswered, so please leave a PM.)
  3. Circle me on GOOGLE+ and leave me a message there.

ARCHIVE

If you’ve missed an episode in this series, you can check out the entire QOR archive by clicking here.

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IN THIS EPISODE

  1. How is SCOREcast different from other composer sites on the Web?
  2. Is there a place to share music on SCOREcastOnline.com?
  3. Should I stick with my studio PC or should I go Apple?

Resources Mentioned in This Episode

  • SCOREcastOnline.com
  • VI Control
  • Deane’s Mobile Studio walkthrough [aka "The Mac Mini" post]

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EASTERN CHRONICLE is my new album that is available worldwide on T-ABC Records. You can download it here on the website in any uncompressed format you can think of. You can also get it in AAC format from iTunes, on MP3 from Amazon.com and in various formats on just about every digital carrier that is out there including Spotify and MOG. If a physical copy is more your speed, the CD is available at retailers throughout Asia and North America.


Comments

  1. Rick Balentine says:
    October 9, 2012 at 1:39 pm

    Only if it means money, work and speed. Agreed :-)

  2. Terry Jones says:
    October 9, 2012 at 2:51 pm

    OK, now I'm really intrigued by this new SCOREcast side project! ;-)

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