Save The Tuneback
To musicians and music appreciators,
I urge you to go take a look at Tuneback.net. The Tuneback is a concept that is free for all to use, but has come under attack from those who would bastardize such things for commercial purposes.

If you’re wondering what a Tuneback is, here’s an excerpt from the site:
The Tuneback was a concept created by Joel Falconer in January of 2007, when he resolved to do something new with his music that year; it was only February when the first in the series appeared online. What’s a Tuneback? Essentially, it’s a song that must be conceived, written, and recorded in less than an hour, and then put online. The song’s topic should be inspired by some kind of online, linkable source, (Tuneback comes from the word trackback in the blogosphere, and it was Joel who coined the term tuneback), but it’s not necessary, as the primary purpose is to create and produce a song inspired by something of substance, character and integrity.
Click through to Tuneback.net to find out more.

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