The Internet is filled with free resources, but some are better than others. Here is one of the best free music resources on the Web.
Pandora is one of my favorite music websites. Just surf
over to the Pandora website and type
in a song or an artist that you like. Pandora analyses your choice and creates
a music station with similar-sounding music. It will then play comparable songs
that it thinks you will like. You can add more music and/or artists to the
station to refine your choices. You can also tell Pandora whether or not you like
the song that is playing. It uses your likes and dislikes to refine the songs
it chooses. You can create up to 100 different stations with different types of
music.
Pandora was created by the Music Genome Project, a group of
musicians and music-loving technologists who have broken music into hundreds of
music attributes or “genes” such as melody, harmony, rhythm, instrumentation,
orchestration, arrangement, lyrics, and harmony. They then use high-tech
methodology to analyze the musical qualities of each song and rendition.
The results are uncanny. I created several music stations
with different genres that I like and in almost every case I was presented with
similar music that I found very pleasing. You can experiment with different
combinations. For instance, putting
James Taylor and Willie Nelson together gave me an interesting, but likable mix
of music.
Pandora is pretty smart. Typing in The Christmas Song and choosing Diana Krall as the artist gave me a
whole station of mellow Christmas music which is just what I was looking for.
Typing in The Nylons and Take 6 gave me a nice selection of acappella and
harmonistic music.
Pandora also lets you bookmark songs or artists so you can
remember what you liked. You can look up more information about artists and
songs right on the site. Two clicks will lead you to iTunes or Amazon where you
can purchase the music. You can also share your music by emailing your stations
to friends.
Pandora is ad-supported so you will see ads for everything
from gym shoes to cell service. I found the ads to be unobtrusive, but if you
want to get rid of them, you can pay to eliminate them. For $36, you get 12
months of unlimited use with services exactly the same as the free version, but
without the ads.
Since the ads don’t bother me, I’ll continue to use the free
version of Pandora. It’s an entertaining website that provides much listening
pleasure to keep me company when I am working on the computer.
If you are into music, you may also want to check out two
other music resources. MusicIP Mixer and Goombah. Like Pandora, both of these sites
provide intriguing music adventures.
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