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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Internet Service Providers In My Area Can Help You Explore New Music

By Marnie Foregatta


Have you ever really thought about how much music you listen to in a day? Some people can't live without it; they sleep with the radio on, and then go to work and plug in their MP3 players or tune into their favourite satellite radio station.

Many people choose to listen to their personal favourites with an MP3 player or certain satellite radio stations. And while this can be incredibly convenient, it can also cause you to miss out on new music. But when you use your connection with internet service providers in my area, exploring new music is as easy as clicking your mouse.

A healthy respect for the classics is something that can benefit us all. After all, those artists are the grandparents and great-grandparents of the music we know and love today. But in not exploring new music, you could be limiting your perspective and maybe even be missing out on music that you may love.

Local radio stations can offer much in the way of Top 40 tunes. But as we all know, there are also commercials in between songs that can interrupt your listening experience. Satellite radio can be a great alternative, as it offers continuous music and channels organized by genre and/or type of music. You can log onto your satellite radio site from home to listen, or have a receiver that accompanies you in your car.

You can use your internet connection to look up places near you that offer live music. The summer months are usually the time when band competitions and city festivals happen, and directions to your local blues or folk fests can easily be found online.

And just because the weather may cool down in your area for a part of the year, that doesn't mean the local music activity has to. Go online to your local paper's web site or blog for local music magazines to see who's coming to your area. A lot of musicians and bands tend to visit a city's concert halls or watering holes in the colder months, and you can go online to reserve your seats.

Information about new music in the form of blogs and web sites can also give you lots of education. A site that offers free videos such as YouTube has resulted in media exposure for many new artists. You can also explore the 'indie' scene (artists who aren't signed to a label) online with sites devoted to these artists.

Considering the sound of the music you enjoy now can be a good place to start with finding new artists if you are unsure. You can type in the genre of music you currently enjoy in the search bar included at most music sites to see if there are new musicians who play the type of music you like.




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