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More Next-Level Musicmaking on YouTube: The ‘Crowdsourced’ Single

November 10, 2009

From mashable.com:

“Wanna make a hit song? The ’standard’ way of doing it is learning to play an instrument, finding a couple more musicians, practice, create some songs, find a publisher…

…or you can scrap all that and let the YouTube (YouTube) community do the entire work for you. I’ve Got Nothing is a song that’s been entirely crowdsourced. A youngster called Charlie McDonnell, together with three other teenagers, have created the project as part of BBC’s ChartJackers, an attempt to break into the UK music charts without…well, pretty much everything: money, producer, studio, even musicians.”

Here’s the official description of how the song was created:

“The lyrics of the song are made up of YouTube comments, compiled into a song by another YouTuber. The lyrics were released and then YouTubers wrote a melody for the lyrics, and we picked our favourite. We held YouTube auditions via video response to pick the band, found the producer of the song through YouTube, and the music video is made up of literal interpretations of the lyrics, clapping and singing along, by YouTubers!

Very, very exciting to see this technology evolve. Let’s get our next Virtual Choir project crackin’!

7 comments

  1. I love this video! It’s cool to see that you’ve found this project as well, I was already planning on buying the single (it’s for charity!).


  2. THAT’S SO COOL!!!


  3. That is full of win and awesome!


  4. Ha! Didn’t see that coming thats awesome. Must be a pain though to put it all together :P
    Any idea what other songs Mr. Whitacre might make a Virtual Choir of?

    To anyone who would help a fellow musician
    Any way to contact Mr. Whitacre? BESIDES Facebook? :P Thx

    //\\Lane//\\


  5. AWWW MAN! I wish I knew about this or I wouldve tried out for this! This is frickin cool!!!


  6. I saw this video yesterday, and I must admit it was all kinds of awesome!!! :D


  7. That’s amazing! I’m buying it now.



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