Music as Muse
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Written by
Densie Webb
July 2010
Contributor
Written by
Densie Webb
July 2010
I’ve written about it before, but I have a thing for music and my tastes tend to skew young. When I’m writing, I find my characters revealing themselves in certain songs. In both the music and the lyrics. Sometimes, it feels as if the songs were written with my story and the characters in mind. When I first started blogging over at Open Salon, I discovered an awesome website called lala.com, a cloud-based music service. (Don’t try to find it; it no longer exists.) It allowed users to sample from a huge library of music for free and download songs for only ten cents each to your online collection and then embed those songs onto your website or blog for free. The embed icon was perfect. It had cover art along with a color bar that progressed as the song played. I used it regularly. Then big bad iTunes stepped in, bought it out and unceremoniously shut it down. There’s been talk that iTunes is working on a similar service, but it’s almost a given that it won’t be as affordable and that it will be much more restrictive. Plus, I’ve found that a lot of the alternative tunes I discovered on lala.com are nowhere to be found on iTunes. Bah humbug. So, I’ve been searching high and low on the internet, trying to find a suitable subsitute, one that isn’t too expensive, is user friendly, has a large music library and a cool imbed icon. I may have stumbled across a suitable substitute. It’s called Playlist.com. The only thing it’s lacking is single-song icon. For now, it’s simply a link that takes you to the website. But once you connect, you can share a song for free. And, as with lala.com, I’ve been able to establish an online music library and listen to a large (free) library of music while I work. I created a playlist of the songs that seemed to speak to me the most when I was writing my recently self-published novel, The Cure. Sometimes it was the lyrics, sometimes the mood the music evoked, and occasionally it was the combination that just seemed to convey something about my story. Or at least something I felt as I was trying to put the story down on paper. And I do love the looks of the playlist itself. (You have a choice of colors.) While I love all the songs and the artists on the playlist, right now I have a Neon Trees problem. There was actually another song by them I wanted to include called Your Surrender, but it wasn’t on Playlist.com. Can’t have everything. If you want to check it out, the playlist I created for The Cure is in my original post of this at: http://dlwebb.wordpress.com

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  • Densie Webb

    That's a good one, but to the best of my knowledge, it doesn't allow you to embed songs or playlists on blogs, which was the one criteria I was having the hardest time replacing from lala.com. But, yes, Pandora is a good one for finding new, similar artists and building your "stations"!

  • Britni Danielle

    Have you tried Pandora? You can't download any music, but it allows you to build your own station & then suggest similar artist. I absolutely LOVE it.