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Revision as of 05:12, 4 December 2008
Music is meant to be shared. Apart from playing music life and sharing it with people that way also recordings, lyrics, melodies and so on may be shared, reused, ...
There are many ways of sharing music:
- Jam sessions
- Concerts
- CDCrossing (see Bookcrossing)
- Droplifting
Copyright
"Free music"
→ Free music is music, where the artist explicitly supports the sharing of his music.
recordings
Computers and the internet have brought about nice ways to share recordings of music. Especially file sharing and peer-to-peer networks are important tools here.
There are several projects and communities on the internet for the sharing of (recordings of) music:
- Jamendo (free music)
- Internet Archive:
- Audio section of the Internet Archive (archive.org/audio)
- Live Music section of the Internet Archive (archive.org/etree)
- etree (bootlegs)