Music education startup JoyTunes is Israel's newest unicorn after its latest USD 50 million funding round. The company’s 2020 revenue was USD 100 million.
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allen johnson's curator insight,
November 14, 2021 11:17 PM
I believe this is a great launch for young future music entrepreneurs to have a starter kit to start their journey on any music they trying to accomplished. Especially that way most of them will not have to pay out of pocket for most things for their music.
Bria watson's curator insight,
December 11, 2021 11:50 AM
This is absolutely amazing. It’s a lot of young kids /teenagers who are interested in perusing a career in music. My niece for one is definitely into music and I think in my opinion this is definitely what she needs to kick start her career. Making a difference in the industry as a young person goes a long way. So many young people don’t get that chance. A lot of them do but a lot more of them don’t. I think the youth will change the world a lot with this. At least the next generation coming up will be inspired for sure.
Blayde Shawley's curator insight,
January 26, 2023 6:46 PM
This is a good example of how there are people trying to assist youth in the music industry. it is also a great resource for the next generation of the music industry to look into.
Karalynne Moreno's curator insight,
April 27, 2021 2:47 PM
After reading this article I realized how great of an idea it was to do virtual tours because of the situation that we are currently facing with covid. This could open new ideas to help advance the music industry. Stuart Dredge published this article and after doing some research this was a reliable source, in the article he links where he got all his information from.
Georges Charlostin's curator insight,
July 25, 2021 10:11 PM
AmazeVr is giving fans a new experience for virtual concerts. Due to the pandemic many music venues were shut down for protocol. Now fans get to see their favorite artists perform up close as if they were in person. This also allow performers to do what they love without taking a break because of Covid-19. Although attending concerts are better in my opinion, I think this is a great alternative.
Musically.com shares credible source on music and technology updates for everyone.
Devon Oates's curator insight,
October 17, 2021 9:13 PM
This was a shorter article but I liked how it was straight to the point. It has insight on the product and how it was planning to expand.
This is another credible source with story having the dates and author credited. The great part about the information is that it was current with the way live shows were going to evolve with technology.
Benji Rich's curator insight,
April 26, 2021 12:29 PM
360 Reality Audio is sounding more like the new hot toy on the audio production market. Giving its users that surround sound experience that turns the most basic sounds into a more organic feel to its.
Wanya Cofield's curator insight,
September 19, 2021 6:10 PM
Sony introduces it 360 Reality audio and shares how it works. You do not need any fancy headphones but having top brand would sure help the quality. This is something we experience in movies or even would refer it to surround sound but it is not to get them both confused. 360 Reality audio uses encoding allowing user to switch channels of audio using a sphere. This is something to look forward to as they plan on accorporating it in music soon and sure to be a new trend.
Brayden Nichols's curator insight,
March 21, 2021 11:58 PM
This article explores the newly founded streaming platform, Maestro. Maestro offers its music clients monetization tools that enable them to sell tickets, merch, subscription events, and to give shout outs to fans who tip on the platform. I believe this could be a very interesting thing for the music industry. The website used is musicbussinessworldwide again. This website seems to be quite credible, though, it is not a major information platform for the industry.
destineebrown.2021@gmail.com's curator insight,
March 24, 2021 9:43 PM
This article is about a fairly new streaming company which allows independent artists to not only stream their music but also to sell merch and tickets to their performances as well. Billie Ellish's used this service for her 'Where Do We Go? Livestream' in October of last year, she sold tickets for $30 each. I think this service is great for up and coming artists, it gives them the opportunity to have a shop for everything they need all in one place. I especially like the options for artists to host their own live events. It really helps put the artist in control of their career.
This article does follow the currency portion of the source guide, stating that if an article is old and outdated you should be skeptical about its reliability. This article here was written on March 02, 2021 which is a little less than a month since then I'm writing this. Also, another key thing is you 'can't tell' who necessarily wrote the post, meaning that the article shows no bias.
This is the same website as the previous article and there isn't too many shares either on this article. But just as the last one it was a very easy read that allowed you to really understand what was going on.
There isn't a motive of making the reader choose a side in this article but if I had to come up with sides I would say that looking from the artist's perspective with Maestro joining Sony that helped increase exposure and also I'm sure of new features within the streaming service. On the other end, joining with Sony could have taken away a lot of ownership that Maestro leaders that may have still wanted that control.
Michael Deanglo Patterson's curator insight,
May 23, 2021 2:52 PM
Adam Umbach's curator insight,
February 16, 2021 6:35 PM
- MelodyVR officially decides to rebrand as Napster starting off 2021 on the right foot, getting a swiss investment from a firm called "Nice & Green," they announced the merge as well as the launch of a new Napster mobile app to take on current streaming services.
destineebrown.2021@gmail.com's curator insight,
March 24, 2021 11:35 PM
This article is about the Fender Play app which allows you to learn how to play the guitar. I feel like this app really shows how advanced and new our technology has grown from. Even so much of knowing that people were probably just learning how to play guitar from watching YouTube to know the best and most efficient way of learning how to play in a self-teaching at home method.
This article, although short, gives a good overall summary of the uses of the app. A lot of the extra information you would have to actually use and download the app to see any extra features and overall "gameplay".
On one side, a classic/old-school guitarist may strongly despise of this teaching method. Having strong views on being taught from a true professional or guru on this subject, which may in some cases be necessary. On the other, more modern side, this may be the next big thing. Someone stuck in quarantine during the pandemic may have found their new passion on this app. And would strongly suggest it to someone they may know looking to learn how to play. Especially if they maybe don't have access to a mentor to learn from.
Chad’s Oldest Son ������'s curator insight,
December 16, 2020 11:47 PM
This article was a good article just informing everyone on a new automated internet radio service unlike things like IHeartRadio and etc. This was a reliable source because the objective of it was is to sell you a product. It’s not a major informational source for the industry unless you plan on going into radio. After that it is because this is a new platform for you.
Adam Umbach's curator insight,
February 16, 2021 7:25 PM
- Sonos is ready to compete with other audio streaming services across the world with a new subscription based platform that offers access to 60,000+ radio stations for just under $8 a month. At first glance it doesn't sound like anything special nor something we haven't heard of before however the streaming quality is lossless FLAC compression the likes of which have yet to be seen on services like Spotify and Apple Music.
Coben Turk's curator insight,
September 17, 2021 3:03 PM
This article is a short list of new programs, applications, and startups that are launching soon are have just launched. These new programs should make influencers, aspiring artists, business personnel, and music consumers happy. Some of these programs have the potential to streamline some aspects of the industry and make it easier for audiences and artists to come together.
*Music Ally is a website dedicated to new music technology, new music products and new music companies in the industry. Music Ally has legitimate information and articles that can be found on other websites. They are supported by project Muse an educational site with an online library. |
Jahmil McLune's curator insight,
October 20, 2021 8:44 PM
Apple is planning on using Shazamkit Framework multi-purposely in third party applications. This could be used outside of just identifying music brand instead for seeing who’s listening to what for artist campaigns.
Musically has been publishing news about how technology affects the music industry since 2002.
Bria watson's curator insight,
December 11, 2021 11:46 AM
I use Shazam everyday. I think this is incredible. Most of my music in apple library come off Shazam’s. I’ve seen celebrities use Shazam on Instagram live videos where somebody is listening to a song and they want to know who’s it by. This is also a good way to find new artist to listen to and add to your daily playlist. I’m a indie artist and I’ve seen my songs Shazam over 50 times and I’ve gained a lot of new daily and monthly listeners. Apple is winning big with this.
Jalen Pearson's curator insight,
January 25, 2022 2:13 PM
IN THIS SELECTION, APPLE HEIGHTENS THE PURPOSE OF THE RESOURCEFUL SHAZAM APP. BY DOING SO, IT WILL AMPLIFY THE INTERFACE OF MANY OTHER APPS WE STRAM ON DAY TO DAY.
*THE REPRECUSSIONS OF APPLE COMPLETING THIS ACTION WILL NOT ONLY MAKE STRAEMING MORE PROFITABLE. BUT MAKE THE CONSUMER BROWSE ADDITONAL CONTENTS THROUGH UPDATED INFORMATION.
Wanya Cofield's curator insight,
September 19, 2021 4:27 PM
Boomy has been progressing since its launch 2 years ago. Boomy gives an artist the ability to create songs and upload them to streaming services. Soon Boomy will be coming out of beta to introduce new features such as a user interface and being able to upload your own vocals with its system. I feel like this is something great waiting to blossom in the audio/music community. I look forward to what Boomy has in store.
Mari P's curator insight,
October 17, 2021 7:43 PM
Boomy is a software that allows an artist to make music and release it to streaming services. It launched in 2020 and has since grown quite bit since with 2 million sings created with 77k songs created a month. This is a great program an artist could use to make new music and songs to be released and at the same time gives them exposure.
Yazmin Perez's curator insight,
September 19, 2021 6:51 PM
Beatport to accept bitcoin payments and explore NFTs is, an article about the was payments can change the industry in a good way or bad for musicians. *It is essential to get informed, especially for someone new who is coming to the music industry. This article helps me get information on new ways or other ways to get paid and why this is important to know. This article explains that very well. Also might be bad for others who don't like to be paid in technology and like the old fashion way. And many mistakes could be made like hacks and theft.
Tiphani Kuechenmeister's curator insight,
October 18, 2021 12:19 AM
Bitcoin helps sell music and dance music. Bitcoin also helps to get into the NFTs gaming. NFTs will be sold through “Crypto.com” marketplace.
Karalynne Moreno's curator insight,
April 27, 2021 3:23 PM
This article was about new AI technology that helps mimic the sound and style of other artists. By doing this they targetted artists who passed away at the age of 27 to help spread mental awareness. The author of this article is named Sandra Dony who is a writer for techstory. With technology as such as this AI, it could really change the music industry to help with things such as mental awareness because there is a lot of that in the music industry and we don't here a lot about the reality of being a "popstar".
Cherry P's curator insight,
June 23, 2021 11:33 PM
I I think it is great that people are starting to speak more on mental illness the support is well needed this is awesome.
RellThaGr8test's curator insight,
February 23, 2021 10:39 PM
I feel like it can ,but not all big time artist lookin into it and I feel as if they should . It will not only help them with their rights to their own music but it helps them make money for themselves an not just the record label they are signed to .
Lorna Laster's curator insight,
October 17, 2021 7:02 PM
This great for individuals who want to check on this information and people who want to be able to know for themselves about copyrights.
E.J. Jones's curator insight,
January 24, 2021 9:14 PM
Copyrights at its fullest potential for artist. This will allow for more than just intangible proceeds for the artist.
James Sukpisan's curator insight,
March 21, 2021 8:46 PM
This is a great way to get more people and bands into playing and watching shows from the safety of their home and keep the bands, crew, production team safe during COVID. This service could help save the music industry.
henry bashiru's curator insight,
January 27, 2021 5:17 PM
troy carter starts an app that can be used for making an independent label, keeping songs, profiles, and uploads organized for digital marketplace.
Kimberly Charlene Hargrove's curator insight,
December 12, 2020 11:39 PM
Trash was bought out by Vsco. I didn’t now much about it before hand. However from what I read here, it’s a video production app. It’s some what similar to tik tok. That being said, it’s still a unique entity.
Charquise Williams's curator insight,
December 15, 2020 10:40 PM
Now with these amazing social media platforms add music to their platforms , it’s been a way for artist and there songs to be heard on different levels for different groups.
Siontay Lewis's curator insight,
January 24, 2021 2:10 PM
Following a trend in platforms for independent artist, this short article shows potentially what to expect when it comes to connection with music and social media. Music business worldwide is an excellenct source to keep up to date with trends, and adds confirmation on how this helps independent artists with their work in the economy moving forward.
Adam Umbach's curator insight,
February 16, 2021 7:00 PM
- Snapchat has bought a music "video" app called Voisey which allows it's users to create videos of themselves singing along to songs and using professional vocal effects while doing so straight from their phones, I find that it seems to bridge the gap between Snapchat, music steaming apps, and Tiktok, as users can collab with other users on their videos. |
I got this article from scoop.it. I like how the article explains how the piano apps can be useful for beginner people at the piano. This can be useful for little children that are ages 6-10.
A app to learn music ! Wow no wonder is was well funded. It described as unicorn. Music is a growing Phenomenon in itself so the contribution is absolutely appreciated.