[ale] "podsafe" and free music

Charles Shapiro hooterpincher at gmail.com
Wed May 5 17:01:22 EDT 2010


Huh?  Point me in a direction!  My current music podcast site (
http://eelfighter.podbean.com ) gets only a little traffic. Of
course, I'm happy to flog it here. All recorder all the time,
renaissance through baroque.  I wouldn't necessarily call it
professional quality, but it's ok amateur stuff.

-- CHS


On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Scott Castaline <skotchman at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 05/04/2010 10:24 PM, Larry Johnson wrote:
>> I noticed that myself  (I'm a Baroque enthusiast, for mathematical as
>> well as aesthetic reasons).  I actually think that underfunded forms
>> of music (and art music certainly fits that category) could really
>> benefit by the success of this approach.  The symphony orchestras,
>> chamber ensembles, etc, can't possibly absorb the number of competent
>> musicians produced by the music departments of colleges and
>> universities around the country.  This would (to put it in somewhat
>> crass form) create a direct marketing opportunity for good classically
>> trained musicians.
>>
>> Larry
>>
> I agree, it could be a great platform for them. I had started out at a
> young age studying piano. My teacher was heading me down the path of
> classical to become a concert pianist. I also had started getting into
> Jazz and Blues, then along came high school basketball, and I managed to
> mess up my fingers to the point that I just couldn't play piano too
> well. I missed the chance of a side route on pipe organ. My teacher had
> access to one and he was planning to add in organ training to my agenda.
> Oh well,,,,
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