Sunday, September 25, 2011

Ear Candy publicly promotes Head Indie Clouds & Bits and Pieces!

Ear Candy has graciously promoted Head Indie Clouds/Bits and Pieces on their Facebook, yet again!

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I wasn't completely clear on the definition of philanthropist, so I figured some of you may not, either. Hehe.

phi·lan·thro·py
1. The effort or inclination to increase the well-being of humankind, as by charitable aid or donations.
2. Love of humankind in general.
3. Something, such as an activity or institution, intended to promote human welfare

Bits and Pieces featured on CD Baby!

Now that Bits and Pieces is available for online purchase, the album has been featured on CD Baby on several different occasions! It is so exciting!

Here are a few screen-shots! Click the images to make them bigger so you can read them!!

Out of all of the albums that have been recently added to CD Baby's online store, Bits and Pieces was chosen as #2 to be featured in the Soft Rock section! CD Baby chooses the top eight new albums of the Soft Rock genre, and Bits and Pieces ranked #2!!

Bits and Pieces also ranked #1 in the New Arrivals- Piano category!

Bits and Pieces is also being considered for being featured in the "Editor's Top Picks" section of the site, too!!

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Order Bits and Pieces ONLINE now!

The online store is up and running! Buy Bits and Pieces online now using the widget below, or clicking here.

Remember, this is a completely non-profit project; all the proceeds from album sales are donated directly to Ear Candy, a charity that provides under-privileged children access to music education!




Monday, September 19, 2011

34 albums sold on first day!

Wow. I have sold THIRTY-FOUR albums on this first day of selling! A huge thank you to those who now own Bits and Pieces!

(EDIT: I just realized that is almost half of the total CDs available...!)

For all the info you need about getting your hands on Bits and Pieces, read BITS AND PIECES IS NOW AVAILABLE!!!!

10 must-read posts for new visitors

There will be a lot of new visitors here at Head Indie Clouds over the next few weeks as my album, Bits and Pieces, is sold. There's quite a few posts on this blog, so I figured I should compile a list of the top ten posts new visitors should read first so they can understand what Head Indie Clouds is all about before plunging in to the rest of the posts.

Read them all or pick a few that look interesting... enjoy! (Be sure to click on Click to continue reading or leave a comment to view the whole post!)
  1. Listen to samples of Bits and Pieces by clicking here!
  2. Read the introduction to the project on the What is going on here? page. Bits and Pieces encompasses quite a few different genres. I had never tried performing any jazz music before this album, and it was a really different experience. You can read about my experience and discoveries with jazz in Trying out jazz... and liking it.
  3. I explain my not-so-traditional method of recording in Recording studio at home... without paying a cent.
  4. I didn't have professional music producers to edit and mix the tracks of Bits and Pieces for me. Instead, I taught myself how to create well-mixed tracks through research and experimentation. One great instance of this is when I taught myself about panning. Every music-listener should understand the concept of panning, and I explain it in plain English in Learning the ropes: Panning 101.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

B&P VIP: What the number on your CD means

This post is the first of many directed towards the B&P VIPs, a new and exclusive "club" we have here on Head Indie Clouds. You, too, can become a B&P VIP -- in fact, you might already be one! But you can't enjoy the benefits of being a B&P VIP if you have no idea what that even means... Click here to learn more!

Hey, B&P VIPs!

Open the Bits and Pieces case. Look on the left side of the open CD case. Under the short personal note from me to you, you'll find my signature. Next to THAT, you'll find a handwritten number on your CD. The fact that you have a number is what makes you a B&P VIP.

But what does it mean?

Many artists number their work when it is released. Not every single copy that is ever made, but only the first group. Whether it is referred to as the first printing, first edition, etc., it all means the same thing: You are holding one of the originals in your hands.

B&P VIP tip: No one has the same number as the one that you do. Your copy is unique! The lower the number, the more "special" it is -- I numbered the CDs in the order that they were sold!

Introducing the B&P VIP, a club for Bits and Pieces owners!

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Look for the B&P VIP icon in future posts!
So, this is another one of my crazy ideas.


How it works
Many posts will be written specifically for B&P VIP members. Look for the snazzy B&P VIP logo that you see to the left! Anyone can read the B&P VIP posts, but only the B&P VIPs will understand them. (Sounds kind of cool, right?)

How to become a B&P VIP
Purchase one of the limited edition Bits and Pieces CDs! Each copy of this limited edition first printing is numbered, 1 to 75. If you open your Bits and Pieces case and look on the left side (back page of the CD booklet), there should be a small, handwritten number in the lower right-hand corner. That number is unique to YOU, and it proves that you have one of the few original Bits and Pieces copies in existence!

If you own a numbered CD and you read this blog, you are a B&P VIP! Yay!


What it means
I plan to do lots of fun stuff with the B&P VIPs. For example, I have embedded secret messages throughout the CD packaging that only the B&P VIPs will be able to find and decode. The only way to get the clues is to read the B&P VIP posts! It's just another way for me to thank those of you who have chosen to support music education and Head Indie Clouds.

Shout-out from Run Hard, Live Strong

The blog Run Hard, Live Strong wrote a whole post about Head Indie Clouds! Read the post by clicking here.

Thanks, Lauren Hornsby!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Five thousand visitors?!

Head Indie Clouds has now been visited a whopping FIVE THOUSAND TIMES. That is just incredible. Three months ago, when I started this project, I never dreamed that I would receive so much support -- and from all over the world!

Thank you to each and every one of you. I can't say that enough.

If you didn't hear, Bits and Pieces is now available for purchase! Click here to learn more!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

BITS AND PIECES IS NOW AVAILABLE!!!!

Wow. Finally, after an incredible amount of work, time, and anticipation, Bits and Pieces -- my charity album I recorded, created, and produced -- is ready to released to the world. There is a glossy, professionally manufactured CD just waiting for you to buy it! One small box full of them, actually.

Wait 'til you see the album artwork and CD in person :D

Here's the basic info:

For $15, you get a professionally manufactured CD/case (all the artwork designed by yours truly!) with eleven songs performed, recorded, edited, and produced by me! ALL proceeds are donated directly to Ear Candy in support of music education!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Malaria, photography, Aikido, jellyfish, and more! (scavenger hunt winners)

As promised -- although it has taken quite a while -- here are the prizes for the scavenger hunt winners: a blurb promoting a project or organization of their choice! Below you will find the name of each scavenger hunt winner that chose to cash-in on their prize, along with what it was that they wished me to promote for them. If I missed a winner that wanted to be included in the post, please tell me! Mistakes happen, and I am known for making them! Read about all the great projects below!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Bits and Pieces is now "in production"!

According to duplication.cdbaby.com, the status Bits and Pieces has now gone from PrePress Review to PRODUCTION! Fancy, eh?

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I'm totally ready for these albums to be here! Countdown to September 20th starts NOW: 14 DAYS!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Ear Candy gives Head Indie Clouds a shout-out!

I just discovered that Ear Candy, the charity that the whole Head Indie Clouds project is in support of, gave a shout-out to Head Indie Clouds and myself! :D Check it out!

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How awesome is that?! It makes me so excited!! Be sure to like Ear Candy on Facebook if you haven't already; they post some awesome stuff about music education that is definitely worth checking out!

A big thank you to Ear Candy!

Bits and Pieces is officially being manufactured!!!

After many attempts, Bits and Pieces is finally, for real, 100%, absolutely, completely sent into CD Baby's duplication factory to be manufactured!! They gave me an estimated delivery date of September 20th -- more on the big release later!! :D

I thought I'd share the basic process through screenshots! Please click on the images as you read the post; it will allow you to see the images at their original size and read what they say.

Step 1: Upload album artwork

There is a lot that goes into the design process of an album. For starters, you have more than the front cover to design. A lot more. In fact, the cover was the easiest piece to design! There is a lot of technical stuff about designing artwork for CD. You can read about that process here.

50 Facebook Likes!

Did you know that Head Indie Clouds has a Facebook page? Did you know that it now has 50 LIKES? Thank you so much! :D

Click here to go to the Facebook page, or share this link with your friends: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Head-Indie-Clouds/201775173202043

You can also "like" the page from right here using the Like button on the right column of this blog!

Celebrating 50 fans! :D

Sunday, September 4, 2011

CD Baby's duplication site is down NOW? :(

I am all ready to finally finish this album once and for all. Everything is ready to be sent in and made into an actual CD that I can finally sell. Except, um... this one little problem:

Click the image to make it bigger so you can read the sad, sad news....

I am trying to figure out exactly how long I can expect this "maintenance" is to take. I will definitely post the second I find out anything.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Embedding track info and album artwork in MP3 files

Ever wonder how, when you put a CD in your computer, it magically knows the track information, like the track title, album title, artist, genre, etc? This magic has a name: ID3 tags.

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Independent artists making their own albums, such as myself, have to understand how the ID3 tags are applied and how they function. Otherwise, when you play Bits and Pieces, the track list will be Track1, Track 2, etc.

TRYING to submit the album for manufacturing...

The day has come for me to finally submit the content (album artwork and music) of Bits and Pieces to CD Baby to be manufactured! This is GREAT news. Or, it would be... if I could do it successfully.

I've been trying ALL DAY to get this to work, and once I solve one problem, another one presents itself! It's a bit frustrating.

The first part is easy: create the album artwork. Check. That's done.

Then I export the files as PDFs because that is the file format that CD Baby accepts. So I upload the files on their website...

4,000 visitors + message to scavenger hunt winners

Well, the Head Indie Clouds has now been visited by a massive 4,000 people as of late last night. That is just incredible! Thank you all so much for your interest, support, wisdom, participation, and encouraging words.

A lot of the pageviews from yesterday came from the Scavenger Hunt I created for you all yesterday. You have until September 3rd at 11:59pm to win!! Click here to start the game.

For those of you who have already won -- Soon after the game is over (Sept 3rd at 11:59pm), the blog post that promotes the winners' choices will be posted. Most of the winners have made it clear as to what they would like to see promoted on this blog, but I haven't heard from a few of you! Please leave a comment below or email me at mariajerniganmusic@gmail.com describing what it is that you would like me to promote for you. Thanks to you guys who have already played the game and won! You are awesome!