On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Jim Goodin <
jimgoodinmusic@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dennis I'm just now seeing this. Is this (SL) different from a web
> cast or podcast, is it in theory 'live'? We [Daryl] and I were at one
> point in that we are remote more than live in person thus far, were
> looking for something like what this sounds like for Chinapainting
> performances and have since settled for doing a monthly podcast
> (
http://chinapainting.podomatic.com) series..
>
> It sounds a bit like one of my son's Habo Hotel things but audio only?
>
> Anyhow sounds like it might be an option when the actual live market
> can be lean.
>
> Thanks for clueing me in...
>
> Jim Goodin
>
www.jimgoodinmusic.com
>
www.chinapaintingmusic.com>
>
>
> On 4/11/08, Dennis Moser <
sinsofmachaut@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks, Todd ...
> >
> > Yes, Second Life CAN actually be a good regular gig and can provide a
> > few extra hundred bucks per month for playing while wearing your
> > pajamas, not smelling like stale beer and smoke when you finish and
> > not having to worry about lugging your gear up 4 flights of stairs or
> > having it ripped off from your car.
> >
> > But it's like any other gig in that you have to take it seriously and
> > work hard at giving your best to the audience.
> >
> > Last year I think I did over 200 concerts; this year, I've scaled back
> > considerably, but only because I have some real life projects that are
> > keeping my hands full. I have a regular monthly concert series that I
> > am doing this year at one particular venue (Bibi's Sky Castle, for the
> > cognescenti!) and will probably add a couple of extra performances
> > through the rest of the year.
> >
> > There are not many folks who are self-professed Loopers performing in
> > SL; don't know why and maybe it isn't important.
> >
> > But if you want to share your music and are willling to spending some
> > time developing a highly appreciative audience, then you should
> > consider it. It always amazes me to see the spikes in downloads and CD
> > sales after each performance, with more of them coming from Europe and
> > the UK than the US ... what is it they say about a prophet not being
> > appreciated in their own land?
> >
> > If you do sign on to Second Life, feel free to drop me a notecard (the
> > IMs get capped regularly) ... look for AldoManutio Abruzzo ...
> >
> > Best you all,
> >
> > ~~D.
> >
> >
> > On 4/11/08, todd reynolds <
toddreyn@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I'm on there (Kamerin Kokorin) and so is LD community member Dennis Moser,
> > > but frankly, I've found it difficult to start a community there without
> > > quite a bit of time spent, and it is HIGHLY addictive for me... Thanks for
> > > bringing it again to the list, Jeff.
> > >
> > > but I did get all my live stuff working so that I could perform 'inworld',
> > > and Dennis performs at the Princeton University performance space often,
> > > which is a beautiful space, and Dennis has established a nice audience for
> > > himself (everytime I've visited to watch)...
> > >
> > > time for a new thread for this stuff if we get into it, cuz it's a DOOZY of
> > > a convo...
> > >
> > > Todd