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A Survey of Web 2.0 Music Trends and Some Implications for Tertiary Music Communities

Knowles, Julian D. (2007) A Survey of Web 2.0 Music Trends and Some Implications for Tertiary Music Communities. In Grant, Catherine, Eds. Proceedings Music in Australian Tertiary Institutions: Issues for the 21st Century, Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.

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Abstract

Over the past five years, we have seen the emergence of a new kind of website, built and populated with content in a collaborative fashion by its users, who are able to upload, tag, classify and comment content, which is subsequently submitted to a searchable online database. Such sites span the fields of music and visual media, and encompass outcomes as diverse as social networking sites, personalised Internet radio stations and encyclopaedias. Those closely involved in Internet communities have used the term ‘Web 2.0’ (O'Reilly, 2005) to distinguish such sites from traditional websites which are ‘read-only’ from a user perspective and have identified a trend towards a design principle based on the architecture of participation (O'Reilly, 2004) and a harnessing of the intellectual resources and creative outputs of the user base. These developments have not only transformed the user experience of the web, but have provided a significant vehicle for artists to find and grow global audiences outside traditional distribution channels. This has facilitated the growth of the ‘long tail’ music market (Anderson, 2006). This paper provides a survey of some significant recent trends relevant to music practice, and identifies some key questions and challenges that arise in music teaching, learning and research contexts.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Status:Published
Keywords:Music; technology; Web 2.0; file sharing; education; research; folksonomy; last.fm
Subjects:330000 Education > 330100 Education Studies > 330107 Educational Technology and Media
410000 The Arts > 410100 Performing Arts > 410101 Music
ID Code:9747
Deposited By:Knowles, Julian
Deposited On:26 September 2007
Alternative Locations:http://www.nactmus.org.au/Conferences.html, http://www.nactmus.org.au/NACTMUS2007/tertiary_music_curriculum.html
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2007 Julian D. Knowles