Well, the first webcast was quite an experience. I learned that it can be very rewarding for the performer, as well as the viewer/blogger! It's a medium that is just beginning. A whole new way to do gigs. This has definitely inspired me to continue. My server graciously lets us view a recording of the show for seven days after the broadcast, which is something I'm a bit hesitant about in the future...But, this has enabled me to watch the tape (for lack of a better term) and realize that I need to eliminate distortion in the audio. The camera looks good, but the microphone is super-basic. There is no upgrade in the audio quality of the built-in microphones on the webcams. I'll have to write them about this. They think we're only going to talk to each other. Oh, well, until then...I'll keep struggling to get lo-fi sounding like something. I know, I'm complaining already about this cheap technology! I'm soooo this decade!
But, for my next webcast, I've decided to take apart some Beatle songs. I've been very occupied with Beatle music over the last few years, having launched my band, Mystery Trip. We've collectively learned over 70 songs at this point by these guys. And my wife has suggested that I give a dissertation about why great songs work. Apparently, she has enjoyed my take on what I believe are the reasons music made by geniuses captivates us.
In my first blog, I wrote about the great Beatle song, "Girl". In the next webcast, I'll talk about that one, a Lennon composition, and definitely a McCartney song, and we'll see where it goes from there.
There were also a few requests after the last broadcast that I'll try to address, and some new stories that I can't wait to lay on you all!
details:
log on to justin.tv/wurliboy
a few minutes before and watch/participate/turn it up!
(you just need an internet connection and a screen)
Until then - cheers, Rob
But, for my next webcast, I've decided to take apart some Beatle songs. I've been very occupied with Beatle music over the last few years, having launched my band, Mystery Trip. We've collectively learned over 70 songs at this point by these guys. And my wife has suggested that I give a dissertation about why great songs work. Apparently, she has enjoyed my take on what I believe are the reasons music made by geniuses captivates us.
In my first blog, I wrote about the great Beatle song, "Girl". In the next webcast, I'll talk about that one, a Lennon composition, and definitely a McCartney song, and we'll see where it goes from there.
There were also a few requests after the last broadcast that I'll try to address, and some new stories that I can't wait to lay on you all!
details:
log on to justin.tv/wurliboy
a few minutes before and watch/participate/turn it up!
(you just need an internet connection and a screen)
Until then - cheers, Rob
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