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===Getting Started With Live Music===
===Getting Started With Live Music===
* You don't need your own land to perform. There are several clubs, stages and other locations where musicians perform on a regular basis. Contact them and try to find an empty time slot on the mic.
* You don't need your own land to perform. There are several clubs, stages and other locations where musicians can perform on a regular basis. Contact them and try to find an empty time slot on the mic.


** One of these locations with daily schedule is '''The Vibe'' in Shaea [http://slurl.com/secondlife/Shaea/221/197/25]. It has a nice beach ambiente with a stage in a large tiki hut, and a second open air stage in front of a waterfall. Management is pretty good. Recommended. Contact Lucius Templar for details.
** One of these locations with daily schedule is '''The Vibe'' in Shaea [http://slurl.com/secondlife/Shaea/221/197/25]. It has a nice beach ambiente with a stage in a large tiki hut, and a second open air stage in front of a waterfall. Management is pretty good. Recommended. Contact Lucius Templar for details.

Revision as of 13:13, 26 September 2007

Getting Started As A Second Life Performer

Getting Started With Live Music

  • You don't need your own land to perform. There are several clubs, stages and other locations where musicians can perform on a regular basis. Contact them and try to find an empty time slot on the mic.
    • One of these locations with daily schedule is 'The Vibe in Shaea [1]. It has a nice beach ambiente with a stage in a large tiki hut, and a second open air stage in front of a waterfall. Management is pretty good. Recommended. Contact Lucius Templar for details.

Getting Started With DJ/Scratch


Getting Started With Theatrical/Dance


Getting Started With Spoken Word


Getting Started With Other Kinds of Live Performance


Setting Up A Stream For Second Life

  • There are several ways to stream music into second life. One is a shoutcast server. You as the performer need to set up a broadcasting client [2]. That client connects to a shoutcast server. Either you set up your own server [3] or you find and rent an existing server. Several event locations in Second Live have their own shoutcast server, so you only need a client to send out your voice.

How it works:

  • Your streaming client sends the data to the server.
  • The Listeners' Second Life clients grab the server's URL from the parcel's media settings and tune in.