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|Quote=It all started in 2003 when I uploaded a guitar track to Opsound.org called “My Life” and then about 2 months later, I got an email from a 17 year old violinist in North Carolina named Cora Beth Bridges, who had added to it. She called it “My Life Changed.” I remember being blown away by how beautiful the track was, and also happy to know there were others like me who wanted to collaborate across space and time. | |Quote=It all started in 2003 when I uploaded a guitar track to Opsound.org called “My Life” and then about 2 months later, I got an email from a 17 year old violinist in North Carolina named Cora Beth Bridges, who had added to it. She called it “My Life Changed.” I remember being blown away by how beautiful the track was, and also happy to know there were others like me who wanted to collaborate across space and time. | ||
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Read our [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/9898 Featured Commoner interview] with Colin to learn more. | Read our [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/9898 Featured Commoner interview] with Colin to learn more. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:09, 10 September 2011
Colin Mutchler is one of the original CC success stories - back in 2003, he posted his song, My Life, to Opsound under a CC BY-SA license and a month later a violinist name Nora Beth added a violin track, calling the new work My Life Changed.
It all started in 2003 when I uploaded a guitar track to Opsound.org called “My Life” and then about 2 months later, I got an email from a 17 year old violinist in North Carolina named Cora Beth Bridges, who had added to it. She called it “My Life Changed.” I remember being blown away by how beautiful the track was, and also happy to know there were others like me who wanted to collaborate across space and time. — Colin Mutchler
Read our Featured Commoner interview with Colin to learn more.