2014-04-24 2:25 GMT+02:00 Tres Finocchiaro <[email protected]>:

> Stian is right, videos are best for tutorials.
>
> Podcasts have their own culture.  A podcast should still be interesting if
> -- for example -- walking the neighborhood, riding the train, etc.
>
> In US, the National Public Radio has a decent album review segment where
> the reporter describes the music, plays some and interviews the artist.
>  The interviews and music cut in and out as appropriate in the conversation.
>
> I would recommend recording the audio from a Hangout with Red Ambassador
> (for example).  Have a canned set of questions such as "What inspires your
> music?", "How long does it take for you to finish a track", "Describe your
> studio to me", "Have you ever played live before?", "If there was one thing
> you'd change about ____ what would it be?", "What is your favorite track?",
> "Have you done any collaborations?".  Feel free to spill  off into
> off-topic discussion, just make sure to bring it back on topic and have a
> timer that reminds you how long you've been talking.
>
> Focus on the human element around music and the listeners will really
> enjoy it.  That's my 2c :)
>
> -Tres
>

I appreciate this advice - seems valuable!


-- 
Tobiasz *unfa*

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