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TuneCamp

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on October 26, 2006 at 4:32:55 am
 

What is it?

TuneCamp is a fun event (which is most likely, a party) to hold true music tasters and musicians’ interests together in a very comprehensive and practical way. The idea of TuneCamp is basically a get-down-with-music gathering, its goal is to widen up people’s musical cultures, help organizing and researching music much easier and much fun. Even though that TuneCamp holds basic activities, yet it's very random and very welcoming to new ideas that can take place immediately.

 

TuneCamp is not only about music, it takes attendees down with a wider knowledge of Encoding Technologies, ID3, Normalizing and hardcore reviews about Media Players. TuneCamp aims to encourage everyone to care more about their music library, to properly organize them, and making a large scale of music management even more fun and easy.

 

TuneCamp holds non-stop parties, help and more information is just everywhere, presentations and show-offs. More than that, is the ability to promote your own original works and making them widely available to everyone, a good way for musicians to let their voices be heard.

 

When you attend a TuneCamp event. It's more like hanging out in a coffee shop, having fun with friends. The only difference is that you consume time and energy in a very productive manner, unique atmosphere and being able to know new people (tuners). Also, what makes TuneCamp a good thing, is the endless fund of berry treat, this is a reflection of one of the sides of TuneCamp's personality. As berry is the color, it's also the treat.

 

Advantages of attending a TuneCamp

You'll get to know a lot of good artists and valuable efforts all related to music.

You'll be able to meet "Musical Matches" who share similar interests and activities.

You'll be able to promote your own original music in a smooth way, and a helpful atmosphere.

After a TuneCamp event, you will be pleased to rediscover your music library.

Music will never sound the same after a TuneCamp. You'll appreciate its value even more.

You'll be a part of a community that dedicated itself to music, and not like anything else.

You're fed up with outings. There have got to be a better way to have fun!

 

Activities

TagCamp: Properly tag your music

RipCamp: Rip original CDs and tag them

HarvestCamp: Collect what you’re looking for

ReviewCamp: Write about your music… Spread the word and get your blog famous.

 

What you get…

1- Well, I’m thinking that handing you a free T-Shirt (Which is actually included with the attendee’s ticket), is something sweet, T-Shirts rock, don’t they? I’m still not sure about this one, but I’ll try to make this available in a decent quality.

2- There are some benefits for supporters and volunteers. I don’t know who’s that will be, but probably a Super-T-Shirt tagged with the volunteer’s name, nickname or code! Isn’t that great enough? No?

 

More to expect there…

1- Presentations about encoding technologies, ID3, Media Libraries, Platforms and Essential Music Production Environments.

2- Attendee’s Best Hit Radio - Display showing the song info with Albumart (Attendee’s name and code) (Open Queue List)

3- New Local Artist Announcement - Including a demo? Or a little interview?

4- Snack & Drinks Buffet (The Cannibal’s Treat)

5- Free mp3 album of TuneCamp Hits with albumart (1 Duo Segment for each event)

6- Free mp3 album of TuneCamp Demos (Same as TuneCamp Hits along making them available online)

7- Wireless and Wired connectivity (Multiple Hotspots)

 

TuneCamp's blog or TuneCamp's page on wijou