Crowdsourced Orchestras

You Tube Symphony

Conductor Tan Dun and YouTube are inviting all musicians to join the world’s first crowdsourced online orchestra. All you have to do is go to the website, download the sheet music provided for your instrument and as Tan say, "Practice, practice, practice."

Once you’re ready, submit your performance before the closing date of January 28, 2009. The best musicians will be asked to join. The YouTube Symphony Orchestra will perform in April at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

If you have even a stitch of musical genius, here’s your chance for fame and fortune.
Trend Themes
1. Crowdsourced Orchestras - The trend of creating online orchestras by crowdsourcing talented musicians around the world, enabling them to participate in live performances without any geographical constraints.
2. Online Auditions - The trend of using online platforms to hold auditions and talent contests, providing an opportunity for musicians to showcase their skills and be discovered by industry professionals.
3. Collaborative Music Making - The trend of using technology to facilitate collaborative music-making, allowing musicians to connect and create music together regardless of their location.
Industry Implications
1. Music - The music industry could benefit from this trend by leveraging technology to connect talented musicians around the world and provide a platform for them to showcase their skills.
2. Technology - The technology industry could benefit from this trend by developing tools and platforms that enable musicians to collaborate and create music together without any physical barriers.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry could benefit from this trend by exploring new ways to engage audiences and create live performances that showcase the talent of global musicians who otherwise may not have had the opportunity to be discovered.

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