- I can type in the song or artist name that I want to hear and just click play!
- I can "blip" the song which is like a musical tweet, and I can reblip a songs that other DJ's have blipped.
- I can create a static playlist and invite my friends to listen without signing up.
- I can watch videos versions of the songs I like.
- Other DJ's can vote or give "props" to my blips
MyJazzNetwork started as a website offering over two dozen "stations" that you could pick from covering classic jazz, vocals, blues, and there was even category named soul sessions. Needless to say, the website is now defunct and MyJazzNetwork has reverted into a less capable Face Book Application.
I created a profile page on Pandora a few months ago but the interface operates in a different fashion. Pandora automatically generates a playlist for you, giving you the option to like or dislike the choices. I quickly became disenchanted with this feature, here's why - there is a limit to the number of "dislikes" allowed in a given interval. Pandora will continue to play songs from your genre - rather yo like them or not for the next 15 - 20 minutes.
I guess I needed to suffer through all of the inequities of MyJazzNetwork and Pandora before I could properly appreciate Blip.fm. I can't take credit for discovering Blip.fm, the credit goes to fellow WordPress.com blogger and Twitter friend @T3CK9. He invited me to join Blip.fm and I'm very appreciative.
Here's the recommended tutorial on using Blip.fm from @SharonHayes, and a useful article by Josh Catone on Mashable about music sharing on Twitter.
3 comments:
Hello: Ileane, Great article glad you like Blip.fm thanks for the mention.
This is so, so cool! I guess if I ever have to be without my iPod or Touch....I can still survive. ;-) not there yet...
I will certainly pass on the info.
Great article, its very informative, been looking for something like this for a while. I'll be following along with more posts, I look forward to studding more posts.
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