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Want to be in a band and make some music, but limited by the amount or quality of artists surrounding you? Have a song you recorded onto your computer, but no way to mix, master, and produce it? Check out Indaba Music. They break down the barriers of location and allow people to create music together no matter where they´re from, as long as they have an internet connection.
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"Indaba Music is an international community of musicians, music professionals, and fans exploring the creative possibilities of making music with people in different places. It makes finding other people, and working on recording, mixing, or mastering projects easier. For fans, Indaba provides unprecedented access to artists and to the creative process.
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There are tons of musicians out there who don´t know others they can connect with to create music, and this will be a great tool for them. Online collaboration, auditions, and editing consoles bring something unique to the web. They could easily make a profit off of this by possibly charging a small fee for their part in the creation of the tracks, or getting sponsored contests, or having a section that relates to gear that they could use for advertising.
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How will they get the word out on their project so that quality people start to use the site and make worthwhile tracks, instead of amateur sounding garage band style songs no one will care to participate in?
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