Creating Stations:
If you type Andy Gibb in Pandora, you will hear his songs and songs by other artist that wrote songs similar to his songs. You can create as many stations as you want and share in your blogs. Each song that is played has a thumbs up and a thumbs down.
If you like the song you hear, you can check thumbs up to help Pandora know what you like. If you don’t like the song, check thumbs down, and you can go on to the next song. When you have created all the stations that you want to create, you can mix them.
Profile:
You will also have a profile page. There you can type in a song that you have heard and have a list of your favorites songs. You can email and share with your friends.
Podcasts:
An email was sent to me from Pandora. I got a chance to listen to Pandora’s podcasts for free. I was inside what they call the Genome Project. The project is updated with the latest releases, emerging artist, and catalog titles. Listening to the podcasts, I learned about how synthesizers shape sound waves to emulate the sounds of bells or helicopters or organs.
My favorite podcast was about Ariah Firefly. She is a wonderful singer. I learned about mixing vocals, recording vocals, and the basics of vocal harmony. Pandora’s pod casting is wonderful audio news and education about music. You may hear the podcasts here.
Join Pandora and let them know what you think.