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The other day I went hunting for an online discography for Beethoven’s “Eroica” Symphony. I got much more than I bargained for, in the form of Eric Grunin’s Eroica Project, which supplies both an exhaustive listing of recordings and an illuminating statistical analysis of a good portion of the legacy. Grunin, who studied composition with Donald Martino, Roger Sessions, and Milton Babbitt and also works in computer programming, became interested some time ago in historical questions about tempo: have performances sped up or slowed down over time? How does tempo change over the course of a single performance?





Url: http://www.TheIndustree.com/
Costa Mesa, CA-December 15, 2009- Industree Music Network, Inc., a new web-based company that centers around Social Music Sharing™, an innovative online music distribution and monetization platform, launches. Social Music Sharing™ combines social networking, music, and the ability for fans to share in the artists' album sales that they directly and indirectly help generate.
Social Music Sharing™ takes the most powerful component from traditional network-marketing based business models, the ability for consumers to share in the sales generated by the people they directly and indirectly invite into the network, and leaves the sign-up fees, purchase requirements, and aggressive sales tactics behind.
Industree stands firmly by the "share the wealth" philosophy; 40-50 per cent of every album sale is shared with the fans and five per cent of every sale is donated to charity.
Industree employs an "Honor System" pricing structure, which is based on the fans' honest opinion of the music that they buy. Fans ultimately name their own price for the music that they buy, and then the person who initially invited them, as well as that person's "Roots," all share in the profits.
