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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2024 · 29 MIN

Streaming Music - Helping or Hurting the Music Industry?

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Streaming music is the number one way most people listen to music today.  The days of buying records, tapes, and CDs, are gone for the majority of music listeners.It's convenient, quick, and relatively inexpensive.  But has it helped or hurt the musicians that create those songs and albums?  How has it changed how we listen to new songs, and how has it helped us find new songs to listen to?We'll ask ourselves some of these questions and try to find a silver lining to what some people consider a black cloud over music creation and distribution!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and our Youtube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@Guillotines.Guitars/videosEmail us at [email protected] for listening to our podcast!

Streaming music is the number one way most people listen to music today. The days of buying records, tapes, and CDs, are gone for the majority of music listeners. It's convenient, quick, and relatively inexpensive. But has it helped or hurt the musicians that create those songs and albums? How has it changed how we listen to new songs, and how has it helped us find new songs to listen to? We'll ask ourselves some of these questions and try to find a silver lining to what som...

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