Welcome to my new and improved website and thanks for visiting! The new TivenWeinstock.com will serve as a hub for all my musical activities, both on and off-line.
First though, there’s a thought I’d like to share. I used to know it. Then I forgot it for a long time. Only recently have I remembered again. The fact is this:
The Internet is the most awesome publishing tool of all time.
Seriously…. we take it for granted now, but how amazing is it that I can write an essay from my home in Boston, and within seconds someone could be reading it in Indonesia. That we can communicate with millions of people in a few keystrokes. That we can all watch the same stupid baby video, without having to tune in at a certain time. Boy was that inconvienient.
Ok so maybe I never really forgot, but then why haven’t I been using it to distribute the music I’ve written to people who might like to hear it? I suspect the reason has been economic. At the back of my mind I must have thought: “Maybe some day a music publisher will want to publish my scores” or “Perhaps the Kronos Quartet will decide to record one of my pieces and the album will go platinum.”
Clearly these notions are insane. I haven’t even bothered to buy a lottery ticket. And while selling music online is an option for some, I feel that giving it way for free is greatest thing I can do. My hopes are the same as for any live performance of my music: that people will come, listen, consider, and hopefully take something meaningful away. Only now that something can downloaded.
So please do subscribe, share, and do what you will with my mp3s. All I ask is that you drop me a line to let me know what you thought or if you plan to perform or use my music in any way.
Thanks,
Tiven
Hi Pal. Great revamp of the site! I like how simple and clean it looks.
Cheers,
Your small ninja friend
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Thanks, I’m glad you like it! I know there’s not much here yet, but soon I’ll be posting more music.
You are absolutely right. The internet is the best publishing method ever created. All the rules are on their head, and stuff is still being figured out, while new opportunities keep showing up.
Anyway, thanks for finally launching the site. Now I have something cool to add to my RSS feed.
-Best
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Thanks for staying on my case to launch it!
Hooray for free! I’m so glad you’re making the choice to fight obscurity instead of hoarding all your great work. I still think your chances of scoring that Tall Kronos Dolla is better when more people can hear and share your work.
–andrew
Thanks! Yeah it feels like the right decision. Hopefully it will motivate me to write and post a lot of new stuff I’ve been thinking about.
I don’t know what your deal with the SS folks is like, but I’d love to hear some of your work from that series out, especially with dev log commentary.
–andrew
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Cool I’m glad to hear you’d be interested in that. I’m curious to see how well it will stand out of context. At this point I’m not sure how much I’ll be able to post here, but I do plan to release one or two tracks at minimum.
Tiven, the net absolutely is incredible, more so than most understand.
I work in the blogging side, and we’ve barely scratched the surface with what’s possible now, never mind what’s coming very soon.