Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Free Music

Love it or love it not? Good relationship with it or bad?

I recently flipped through a magazine article on music and wrote down an entire list of artists/bands it mentioned that I thought I would like to sample. After categorizing them and crossing off the ones I was already familiar with, I got onto Amazon's MP3 downloads site and started a search that lasted me a couple of hours more than I had planned. I love spending an afternoon in the fantastical tangled web of music sampling. Unfortunately, for me it's too easy to download the free music Amazon offers and not purchase anything (and purchased music is generally the better music, since you get what you pay for).

You might not be able to relate--some people's music habits cost them thousands of dollars a year and others, like me, are just plain cheap about it. Theoretically and on principle, I have great respect for musicians and the time and work they put into their craft. Especially because I consider myself a musician. It's not cheap to make an album, so it shouldn't be cheap for me to listen.

So is free music good for me and the general public, or bad? For the artist, it's a useful marketing tool. But the question is, do we use it as the "appetizer" it should be that encourages us to buy more songs, or do we treat it how we treat other things we don't invest in: without the value it and the artist deserves?

Do you download free music? Is it good or bad for your music searches?

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