New Year's Resolution: More YouTube
Andrew Hitz
It is that time of year that most of us make New Year's resolutions. Whether it be joining a gym and going only 5 times or dieting for only a couple of weeks, we frequently don't even come close to realizing our goals. So this year I've decided to make a productive resolution that is also fun: I'm going to spend at least one hour a week watching great music on YouTube. It's that simple. The amount of amazing performances which are at the fingertips of anyone with an internet connection today is simply stunning. The fact that I have not been taking full advantage of this mind-boggling resource is silly.
2011 saw the introduction of the online music streaming service Spotify to the United States. Spotify inspired me to listen to more music this past year than I had in recent memory. It is a wonderful service and makes doing my research (for the tuba in my head) incredibly easy. It even inspired a very cool listening project that I'm doing with the George Mason Tuba/Euphonium studio called the Studio Listening Lab.
Spotify has inspired me to bring my research to the next level. So I've decided that 2012 will be the Year of YouTube for me. There is something to be said for watching the best musicians in the world do what they do right before your very eyes.
Below are two clips from a jam session that I never knew even happened. Two of my favorite bass players are Flea (of the Red Hot Chili Peppers) and George Porter Jr. (of The Meters). These guys are two of my bass clef heroes and without YouTube I wouldn't even know that the two bands shared a stage in 2006 with the two of them trading solos! Not only did I learn of it's existence but I got to watch it! After two short clips I felt inspired and energized.
So here's to my 2012 being the Year of YouTube!
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