[Dixielandjazz] Music changes because of technology!
Vilcad (Ron Gable)
Vilcad \(Ron Gable\)" <vilcad@earthlink.net
Tue, 26 Nov 2002 14:34:24 -0500
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Jim,
I think the Internet is definitely changing the way music will be =
distributed. I'm just not smart enough to know if it will help or hurt =
OKOM. It appears to me that more people are going to live jazz events =
because the record industry is not putting out much new in the way of =
jazz. Of course this could be wishful thinking on my part but other =
changes in the past have had an effect on fans going for live music =
versus staying home to listen. As long as people like us push and =
promote jazz, it will surface in one form or another.
Ron & Rosemary Gable
Jazz Advocates & Jazz=20
Writer for Impact Weekly
10790 W. National Road
Brookville, Ohio 45309
(937) 833-4053
rongable@jazzadvocate.com
Join the Advocate Movement
at www.jazzadvocate.com
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----- Original Message -----=20
From: James Kashishian=20
To: dixielandjazz@ml.islandnet.com=20
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 12:53 PM
Subject: RE: [Dixielandjazz] Music changes because of technology!
Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Music changes because of technology!
>An excerpt from a New York Time's article, another piece of a puzzle
that
>effects all of our music including OKOM.=20
The above was posted by someone on DJML. There is no way the
transfer/exchange of music is going to be stopped. People used to =
copy
cassettes, now they download music. Anything that is put in force to
stop such things always receives a quick get-around. DVD's have
regional differences, and you can go on the net to find out how to
modify your player to work in someone else's area. Takes a few =
minutes.
And, the different formats were laid out to stop people from taking =
say,
U.S. DVD's to Europe. (Distribution is different in the two areas for
films, and the studios were concerned.)
I can't imagine how all of this is going to have much of an effect on =
my
having a gig tonight or not. Not many jazzers are too worried about
making a fortune off of their recordings. I love to have our music =
"out
there", and am not concerned about the commercial aspect. The big =
names
in music, and the record companies themselves, will just have to look =
to
find a new way to make a buck. Maybe they'll have to perform in =
public
like the rest of us! :>
Jim
=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Jim,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>I think the Internet is definitely changing the =
way music=20
will be distributed. I'm just not smart enough to know if it will =
help or=20
hurt OKOM. It appears to me that more people are going to live =
jazz events=20
because the record industry is not putting out much new in the way=20
of jazz. Of course this could be wishful thinking on my part =
but=20
other changes in the past have had an effect on fans going for live=20
music versus staying home to listen. As long as people like =
us push=20
and promote jazz, it will surface in one form or another.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Ron & Rosemary Gable<BR>Jazz Advocates & =
Jazz=20
<BR>Writer for Impact Weekly<BR>10790 W. National Road<BR>Brookville, =
Ohio=20
45309<BR>(937) 833-4053<BR><A=20
href=3D"mailto:rongable@jazzadvocate.com">rongable@jazzadvocate.com</A><B=
R>Join=20
the Advocate Movement<BR>at <A=20
href=3D"http://www.jazzadvocate.com">www.jazzadvocate.com</A></FONT></DIV=
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<A title=3Dkash@ran.es href=3D"mailto:kash@ran.es">James =
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2002 12:53=20
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<DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> RE: [Dixielandjazz] =
Music=20
changes because of technology!</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV><BR>Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Music changes because of=20
technology!<BR>>An excerpt from a New York Time's article, another =
piece of=20
a puzzle<BR>that<BR>>effects all of our music including OKOM. =
<BR><BR>The=20
above was posted by someone on DJML. There is no way=20
the<BR>transfer/exchange of music is going to be stopped. People =
used to=20
copy<BR>cassettes, now they download music. Anything that is put =
in=20
force to<BR>stop such things always receives a quick get-around. =
DVD's=20
have<BR>regional differences, and you can go on the net to find out =
how=20
to<BR>modify your player to work in someone else's area. Takes a =
few=20
minutes.<BR>And, the different formats were laid out to stop people =
from=20
taking say,<BR>U.S. DVD's to Europe. (Distribution is different =
in the=20
two areas for<BR>films, and the studios were concerned.)<BR><BR>I =
can't=20
imagine how all of this is going to have much of an effect on =
my<BR>having a=20
gig tonight or not. Not many jazzers are too worried =
about<BR>making a=20
fortune off of their recordings. I love to have our music=20
"out<BR>there", and am not concerned about the commercial =
aspect. The=20
big names<BR>in music, and the record companies themselves, will just =
have to=20
look to<BR>find a new way to make a buck. Maybe they'll have to =
perform=20
in public<BR>like the rest of us! =20
=
:><BR><BR>Jim<BR> <BR><BR><BR>___________________________________=
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