Tandaa Symposium on Music

The Internet has changed the way people consume music and has also brought increased opportunities for players in the music industry to reach new markets, develop new products and reach a wider fan base. The opportunities the Internet brings to the music industry apply to Kenyan musicians as well. The Tandaa Symposium on Music seeks to examine and reveal the various tools the Internet offers for the music industry in Kenya. Held at the Kenya Music Week 2010, the Tandaa Symposium will showcase local solutions and global applications that can help Kenyan musicians grow their fan base and distribute their music to a wider audience.

Google Apps Tandaa Symposium on Music 2010

Google offers many tools to help small business increase efficiancy - and these tools work great for people in the music industry as well! Markerting Manager, Farzana Khubchandani, outlin...

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Tafsiri Tandaa Symposium on Music 2010

Music is an integral part of any film, TV show or console game, says Bernard Neto. And he would know--he has worked on shows like CSI Miami and The Amazing Race. In his presentation, Neto...

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Pewa Hewa Tandaa Symposium on Music 2010

PewaHewa.com is Kenya's leading online music distributor. In this presentation, co-founder Stephen Nyumba, gives an overview of music distribution globally and illustrates how pewahewa wa...

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Nonini Tandaa Symposium on Music 2010

Nonini is the Godfather of Genge and, from his facebook page, the King of Facebook too. With over 50,000 fans on this page, Nonini is using social media effectively to pormote his music a...

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