10 Ways Beach Music, Romance & Self-expression Created the First ?myspace?

by John Hook

Beach Music? Many define it by its geography and the kinds of songs it includes while describing ‘friendship’ and ‘good times’ as the glue which binds it.

If you’re like me you’ve thrilled to square dancing in bright costumes, two-stepping in country bars, bumping and hustling in discos, and line dancing in modern clubs. They’re all filled with friendship and good times; making those insufficient illustrations of what makes Beach Music what it is.

1. Beach Music in the East and the West are similar, but not the same.
Both coastal communities celebrate individuality and self-expression. At the center of West Coast beach culture is the surfer community encouraging private quests marked by athletic achievement while the East Coast dance culture inspires a new form of social success.

2. East Coast Beach Music nurtures new ideals of social equality, romance, and improvisational self-expression.
Fifteen years before Rock and Roll, white teenagers in the Southeast embraced Black music as their own. At the same time they developed a new dance to express themselves. From that mixture the Shag evolved.

3.  Many found the secret rites of Shag and Beach Music at the Beach.
Like the “soul surfers” of the West Coast, the “soul dancers” set new standards for the ‘good life.’ At the beach, personal and hometown histories stayed home while they assumed nicknames and developed new personalities.

How To Effectively Promote Your Music Online : Use Myspace, Youtube, Facebook

Is there anyone who has not heard of Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube? Millions of users, both private persons and companies, countless information, bands, songs, video clips, commercials… There goes the logical question, can all these social networks be used to promote our own music? And if they can, how effective are they?

I have to say, the effect is similar to the web site’s one – do not expect too much. Let me explain the reasons why.

MySpace:

MySpace is a very solid place to present your band on it. You can put in your songs, pictures, biography, news and it all can have a very nice and professional look. No doubt, it would be very useful to you if your presentation were seen by somebody – indeed. Let’s take a closer look at this situation. Presume your band’s name is, for example, „vidyps 79″. What do you think, how much trouble will you put the search engine through with this name of yours? :) No doubt your friends are going to find your presentation, listen to your songs and give you high ratings. And what about others? How are they supposed to find you? Someone to type in „vidyps 79″? Very unlikely. Whatever kind of music you perform, there are still many, many artists of that genre, MySpace’s music database is a huge one. Simply, its search engine isn’t so intuitive and diverse, that you can easily be discovered among so many bands and soloists.

5 Rules of Successful Myspace Music Promotion

The music and recording industry is overcrowded.  Hundreds of demos make their way into the mailrooms of the big recording studios every day.  Very few of these demos will ever lead to profitable recording contracts because the big record company executives know that they have recording artists over the barrel.  With such a huge surplus of talented musicians yearning for their big break, the big record executives are free to pick and choose who they sign and they don’t always offer a fair deal to unknown artists.  It can quickly turn into a vicious cycle of submission and rejection.  Luckily, the unknown recording artists does have an edge in getting their name and music into the public eye.  That edge is MySpace.  To properly make use of the music promotion abilities of MySpace,  there are a few simple rules to follow.

Rule 1 -  Be social

People love to share their lives.  If you are willing to take the time to comment on other peoples profiles and share something besides your music with your network, you will quickly find that people are more willing to follow your climb up the ladder of successful recording.  It is great to promote your next performance or offer your CD for sale but don’t make this the only thing you ever talk about.  Be human.  Let your network become your friends and they will become your fans too.

Rule 2 – Use lots of pictures

How to Increase Your MySpace Music Plays

MySpace is an excellent tool for spreading the word about your band.  Using the built in media player on your profile page, you can offer samplings of your bands musical recordings and even make them available for sharing with other MySpace users as add on’s to their own play lists.

By creating top quality recordings, you can insure that your band sounds professional.  Do this by using the best possible recording equipment available to you and then using audio editing software to clean up the mix before you post it to your MySpace page.  By creating this professional sound, you will enhance the quality of your recordings and the number of people listening to your music.

In addition to quality recordings, adding eye catching content to your bands profile on MySpace is important.  It has been proven that profiles with pictures receive a greater response on social networking sites and MySpace is no exception.  Use a picture of your band or your bands logo for your MySpace profile picture and you will find hundreds of new fans streaming to your profile page very quickly.  These increased profile visits will also create an increase in how often your music is played though the media player and shared with your fan’s play lists.

How Can I Use Myspace Music Marketing And More Plays For Offline Music Promotion Purposes

While many musicians have a Myspace page devoted to their band and their music, most of those musicians do not use it to its full potential. Granted, Myspace is a great place to connect with friends and fans, upload songs, sell merchandise, and a host of other really terrific services and capabilities, but the main point of Myspace that many overlook is promotion beyond the internet.


The best way to gain attention offline is the same as you would online, by using play counts. Play counts are a ranking system used to rank the popular musicians whether they are Unsigned, Indie, or on a major record label.


These music charts are first organized by genre and then overall for the entire site. The higher the total Myspace play counts, the higher up the ranks your group or band will reach. Many musicians, including those on major record labels, are turning more and more to promotional tools to aid their rise in the music charts.


In light of just how important these total play counts really are, make sure you select a service or software that has been proven and was developed with the aim of helping musicians reach the desired play counts in a natural manner which produces terrific results.


These results do not only garner the attention of fans, peers, and even important executives in the music industry, they can be used to promote your band through magazines, television, radio, and other forms of media.