Tom has contributed Another New Ager in the Calmness section and Birthday Jelly in Up Piano.
(Yes, it’s a pun - referring to some jamming he did on his birthday a while back.)
We’ve also added some tracks from Joey - Morley Magic, Scratch That Itch, and Whistle While You Work It (featuring an incredible jazz whistler named Francesco Bonifazi). All of these tracks are in Light Jazz
Click on the links, check out the podcast, and enjoy!
GovAccessMusic.com - Quality, Interesting, Royalty-Free music especially designed for use by Government and Public access cable TV channels.
To celebrate…..uhhhhh…… Friday (why not?) here’s a free ringtone from a GovAccessMusic.com track for your cell phone. Don’t forget, your carrier may charge you something - depending on your cell plan (but we can’t do anything about that!).
This is Sunday Brunch, from the Light Jazz album on GAM.
We’ve been hard at work getting several new tracks ready to post on GovAccessMusic.com but it IS summer, and vacation is beckoning!
Now, granted, I’m not going to be thinking about any of that while strolling the streets of Savannah, GA - but I certainly will get back to it after vacation.
So what’s coming? Some guitar work by Joey, plus some new piano-based music by Tom…. all of it different from the tracks already posted on the site.
So keep an eye out - we’ll (of course) post on this blog when the new podcast is up…..or you could subscribe and receive it automatically. Check the link on the main site at GovAccessMusic.com.
So what kind of music should you use on your Government Access or Public Acccess channel?
(Anything from GovAccessMusic.com, of course!)
I’m sure you’d like something a bit more useful, so here are some thoughts:
So do you have any suggestions? How do YOU decide what music to program? Leave a comment, and we’ll probaly write about it later!
We had a question about the Previews you listen to at GovAccessMusic.com - and one about the file format we are using for the tracks you purchase.
Previews
Some library sites you visit give you a standard 30 second preview and others let you hear the entire track. We decided there were disadvantages to both approaches - 30 seconds won’tlet you hear the various sections of the track, but our clients probably don’t have time to listen to all 3 or 4 or 5 minutes of the full track.
So our previews are an edited version of the full track - each contains snippets from the major sections of the track, so you get a full representation of the track. Previews are created from the full track, and generally run between 1 and 2 minutes long.
File Format
We are using high bitrate mp3s for the downloads - generally 256kbit - 320kbit. As musicians, we are aware that mp3 (no matter how high the bitrate) are sonically lower quality than CDs - but we have found them good enough for these purposes.
If you are interested in CD quality, please accept our compliments for being concerned about your audio……and keep an eye out for the CDs we’ll be offering in the near future!
The cart has been designed, the Paypal API has been fed and watered, the hamsters in the web server have all been checked out - and GovAccessMusic.com is [finally] open for business!
We’ve been really busy in the last few months getting the nuts and bolts together - and still have a few to nail down. But for now, you have 30+ tracks to choose from or ORIGINAL music, and most tracks are over 3 minutes long.
We’ll be adding new material constantly as the months go by. Everytime we do, we’ll be announcing on the blog, AND posting samples on the podcast. So save yourself some time - go ahead and subscribe to the blog (there’s a link at the bottom of the left sidebar) and you might as well subscribe to the podcast as well (there’s a link to do that up at the top of the blog).
You can subscribe using iTunes, or any of the web-based “podcatchers” like Odeo or Yahoo.
I recently had someone ask what the big deal was about “royalty-free” music, and exactly what that meant.
In this post, a bit of background (disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, so this isn’t legal advice). This may sound a bit idealistic, but here goes anyway:
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Another right granted by the lawmakers is something called “public performance” - i.e. the writer has the right to be paid everytime there is a public performance of their work. A public performance takes place anytime the work is played at all - whether streamed off the internet, played off a CD, played on the radio or satellite radio, etc. So officially anytime you use a piece of music you owe somebody some money.
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We are getting closer to launching the site. Behind the scenes a shopping cart has been installed and wea re working on making it fully functional. At the start we’ll be using PayPal to process payments, and the files will be available for immediate download.
Later we’ll be adding the ability to order CDs with custom designed playlists - the idea being you just pop the CD into your player and you’ve got a well designed set of music to go behind your cable access/government access cable channel.
More details as they become available.
Also coming “real soon now” - a free demo track of some of the music that will be available.
I’ve been perusing government access channels in some of my recent travels, and have noticed quite a few things that pertain to GovAccessMusic.com’s target audience. As I flip around the dial, i try to view the channel as if I was a resident of the area instead of just someone traveling through.
So if you are managing an access channel of some kind, PLEASE pay attention to the music you use. You’ll be able to pick up some quality tracks from GovAccessMusic.com before long!
There are several reasons to use royalty-free music from GovAccessMusic.com for your government access channel. Here’s just the beginning of the list!
(Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, and I’ve never played one on TV. Although the opinions expressed in this article are well reasoned, loaded with common sense, and correct, please don’t treat them as a legal opinion. That’s a whole ‘nother arena!)
More to come!
Quality, interesting library music designed for Government Access Cable channels.