The Great Spotify Enigma Survey

The Great Spotify Enigma Survey

Spotify Enigma

e·nig·ma [uh-nig-muh]  noun, a puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation: Spotify is such an awesome service for Indoor Cycling Instructors, it's an enigma to me… why so few Instructors are actually using it.

Or maybe it just looks that way. I'm basing my comment on how few subscribers we see to published playlists.

If you're using Spotify click on the People tab and select another user at random. Check out the number of subscribers they have to any of their published playlists. Even for all the popular Master Trainers I'm connected with, 40 subscribers is a big number for any specific playlist.

I found this playlist of club music on the right that Cameron Chinatti is subscribed to. It has over 57,000 followers.

Why is that?

I was trading emails with contributor Chris Hawthorne, discussing this “enigma” of what appears to be a very small number of Instructors using Spotify… or more specifically; Instructors using Spotify who take advantage of the phenomenal music sharing and new music discovery, that's available to users.

I realize that there are multiple reasons users don't want to share their Spotify usage. You may also view a playlist but not choose to “subscribe” to it. Maybe you listen to a few tracks, find one you like and drag it into one of your own playlists.

Here's an example. Krista Leopold (aka: groupfitpower) and I created these collaborative Spotify playlists and posted them at pedal-on.com. Collaborative playlists allow anyone to add their own favorites = they grow to fantastic Best Songs Lists that you can use to easily & quickly find the perfect track for your next class.

I built my Epic Blue Ridge PRO/Playlist using songs I found on these lists.

Best Intro-Warmup Songs 

Best Songs for Climbing

Best Songs for All-Out Effort

Best Songs for Flats

Best Long Songs for Endurance

Best Cool Down Songs

Best Interval Songs

Over two hundred visitors have viewed these lists.

Collectively they have over 275 great tracks.

The most subscribers to any playlist – 16

Sixteen is less than 10% of the number of Instructors who have visited the page.

So again, why is that?

I'm thinking there's more to it… and if its an issue of understanding or the need for more education, we want to help.

So we've created this short survey to understand more about your use of Spotify… if you use it at all.

Totally anonymous if you choose – please take a few minutes and let us know your experiences with Spotify.

 

 

Originally posted 2013-02-10 12:43:16.

The Great Spotify Enigma Survey

Using Spotify Off Line

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Another question about Spotify:

I was off to teach a class on Friday and always listen to my playlist on the drive over and all the songs were skipping. I tried rebooting my iPhone and still no luck. Luckily I had my iTunes playlist on my phone and did another profile for class. The problem is still there and the Spotify site is no help in solving this issue. Have you heard of this problem? I am ready to cancel my account …… Any ideas?

It sounds like these playlists haven't been set to Available Offline

Spotify works so well when connected to a wireless network you get the impression that all the music is right there on your device. Make the setting change shown here so your playlist is ready to play.

I recommend always turning your iPhone to Airplane Mode when you are teaching so your class isn't interrupted by a call.  

Originally posted 2011-08-21 08:55:55.

The Great Spotify Enigma Survey

Why Try Spotify?

As an indoor cycling instructor, you already know that music plays an important part in creating an exceptionally motivating class.

 

But sometimes, searching for new music and developing playlists can be time consuming and costly. Since iTunes came out with its social network, Ping in 2010, I’ve had great success finding music and sharing songs and playlists there with other instructors.  In fact, I may have been happy to stay with Ping forever.  Then I heard a rumor that with its new upgrade this fall, iTunes will be dropping Ping.  I can neither confirm nor deny that rumor, but it did scare me enough into looking at other music options.

 

That’s when my search began for a new music-sharing site that would offer me the ease of finding new music, putting my playlists together and sharing them with other instructors.  I knew about other social music sites such as MeeMix, , Maestro.fm, and Last.fm, and I had dabbled in Spotify before, even recreating some of my iTunes playlists and publishing them there.  I had never really explored Spotify enough to see all that it had to offer though.

 

With the possibility of Ping not being available to me any more, I knew that it was time to jump in and give Spotify another try.  This was around the same time that John contacted me to write some blog posts here at ICI/ PRO.  I mentioned to him that I was dabbling in Spotify, and he said it would ‘change the way I use music in my indoor cycling classes.’ As music ‘junkie’ and someone that had become pretty adept at creating playlists, sharing them and using them in my classes, I was sure that he was exaggerating.

 

As the next few weeks went by, I continued to explore Spotify, upgraded to ‘premium’ membership status and gained more confidence using it. I also installed the Spotify app on my new iPhone.  In that short time, I have almost completely stopped purchasing new music in iTunes and cancelled my  $12.99/month eMusic account.  I’ve  also begun to stream my playlists in my indoor cycling classes through my phone. Amazing, really, if you stop to think about it.  I’m still working out the kinks in this area, but overall I’d say it’s going quite well.

 

To say that this was a challenge for me would be an understatement, because I consider myself just a bit technologically challenged, and I will admit that I found Spotify difficult to navigate at first. I am not someone that picks things like this up easily. I’m guessing that a lot of you reading this are in the same boat.  I’m still working on learning how to use Spotify to it’s fullest potential.  While I know that I am only using a small part of what’s available to me as a premium member, I’ve already decided that John was right.  It already has started to change the way I’m using music in my classes.

 

Let me begin by telling you a few of the things that I already love about Spotify:

 

  • It’s inexpensive.   I know what you’re thinking.   How is $9.99 a month for a premium membership inexpensive?  Here’s how:  You don’t have to purchase music anymore.  You have thousands of songs available for you to use.  Between my monthly eMusic payment and my iTunes purchases, I was spending well over the $9.99 that I am paying per month for Spotify.

 

  • It’s simple to create playlists.  This part of the process is actually very similar to iTunes, only much simpler. You can browse new music, see what others are listening to and create your own playlists in less time than if you had to download them and drag them into your playlists.  In just a few clicks, you have everything you need at your fingertips.

 

  • You can share your playlists:  Kind of like sharing playlists on iTunes only you can actually sync an entire playlist to your device and use it in your own cycling class.  Sure, on iTunes you could purchase entire playlists easily, but it would cost you anywhere from fifteen to twenty dollars or more.  With Spotify, you have access to thousands of songs and playlists and you can use as many as you’d like.

 

While I’ve learned a lot about Spotify in the few short weeks that I’ve been exploring it, I still have so many questions about it.  I’m quite certain that I have not even scratched the surface of all that it has to offer me as a cycling instructor.

 

For example, here are few things that I’ve struggled with continued to struggle with:

 

  • I’m finding  it hard to find other people to ‘follow’.  One way to find people is to  log in through your Facebook account and follow your Facebook friends that are on Spotify, but I am specifically looking for other instructors and people with good musical taste.  No offense to my Facebook friends, but most of them don’t fit into either category.  It’s not as simple as ‘searching’ for people by name.

 

  • I’m still learning the whole ‘online’/’offline’ thing.  Do I want to stream my music via the Internet, or take it ‘offline’, which is a feature of the premium membership?  One lesson I learned: when you are ‘online’ and your iPhone rings during class, your music will pause until you dismiss the call, unless you switch your phone to ‘airplane’ mode.

 

My goal until my next post is work out some of these kinks and share more of my Spotify experience with you.  I would love it if I didn’t have to take this journey into the great unknow alone, so In the meantime, I will put this challenge out to those of you not yet using Spotify premium:

 

At the very least, try the free membership to see how you like it.  If you ‘re ready to make the jump, I promise you that the premium membership will be worth every penny.  I would be more than happy to entertain any questions that you may have about starting up with Spotify. If I don’t know the answer, I’ll try to find it for you.
Until then, keep the music flowing!

 

Here are a few links that you may find helpful:

 

Spotify

Try Spotify Premium Free For 30 Days! 

Chris’ Spotify profile

 

Originally posted 2012-09-11 15:32:23.

The Great Spotify Enigma Survey

Tech Tuesday – Free Trial From Spotify

spotify for indoor cycling music classes

Click to get the free trial details.

I love Spotify!

It's hands down the most convenient service on earth for discovering, sampling and sharing music. I use Spotify every day and enthusiasticly promote it to anyone who will listen.

If you're privileged to live in an area where it's available, you can try their Premium version free for 30 days.

With the Premium version you can download and use the Spotify App for both iPhones and Droids. Try using it in your class and you may never use iTunes again 🙂

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR NEW PREMIUM USERS! 

Spotify only works via a wireless connection between your computer and device. Yes it shows an option for connecting and transferring music using the USB cord on your iPhone – DON'T USE IT!

Please review these help articles for more tips and tricks.

Originally posted 2012-06-19 05:22:30.

Memorial Day – Never Forget

Memorial Day – Never Forget

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I grew up in a small town about 50 miles north of New York city on the banks of the Hudson River named Highland Falls.  One of the unique aspects of my hometown, besides the unparalleled beauty of the Hudson Valley, is the fact that it borders the United States Military Academy at West Point.

For as long as I can remember I have admired and respected those who have committed their lives to the service of our amazing country.  My father is a Vietnam veteran and due to the proximity of my hometown to West Point, many of my teachers and coaches were active or retired military.  The children of the families stationed at the academy went to my high school, James I. O'Neill.  I believe that O'Neill has more graduates go to West Point than any other, non-military, high school in the country.  I have also had classmates make the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of our nation during recent wars in the middle east.

I have been lucky enough to be taught, coached, mentored by and friends with some of the finest leaders in our country.  I respect their commitment and appreciate their sacrifices to keep my family safe and free.

Every Memorial and Veteran's Day I do my best to honor them with themed indoor cycling class.  Below is a recording of the class I taught in honor of the military this past Friday as well as many of the videos I used.

 

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To download any of the above media on a Mac:

  1. Right Click on the blue underlined link
  2. Select “Download Linked File As”
  3. Select a download location
  4. Once file is completely downloaded, find it in the location you selected
  5. Drag the file into your iTunes or Spotify library OR
  6. Right Click on the file and Select “Open With”
  7. From the drop down menu select “iTunes” or “Spotify”
  8. File should begin playing and is now part of your iTunes or Spotify library

To download any of the above media on a PC:

  1. Right Click on the blue underlined link
  2. Select “Save Link As”
  3. Select a download location
  4. Once file is completely downloaded, find it in the location you selected
  5. Drag the file into your iTunes or Spotify library OR
  6. Right Click on the file and Select “Open With”
  7. From the drop down menu select “iTunes” or “Spotify”
  8. File should begin playing and is now part of your iTunes or Spotify library

Click here to watch a video on how to download media files from ICI/Pro.

 

 

 

 

 

Originally posted 2016-05-29 12:00:51.

Rise by Katy Perry – The Official Olympics Video

Rise by Katy Perry – The Official Olympics Video

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This video gives me goosebumps every time I watch it!

Premium Members can download this Video for free by following the links below:

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Right click to download this Video

 

To download the above media on a Mac:

Right Click on the blue underlined link
Select “Download Linked File As”
Select a download location
Once file is completely downloaded, find it in the location you selected
Drag the file into your iTunes or Spotify library OR
Right Click on the file and Select “Open With”
From the drop down menu select “iTunes” or “Spotify”
File should begin playing and is now part of your iTunes or Spotify library
To download the above media on a PC:

Right Click on the blue underlined link
Select “Save Link As”
Select a download location
Once file is completely downloaded, find it in the location you selected
Drag the file into your iTunes or Spotify library OR
Right Click on the file and Select “Open With”
From the drop down menu select “iTunes” or “Spotify”
File should begin playing and is now part of your iTunes or Spotify library
Click here to watch a video on how to download media files from ICI/Pro.

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Originally posted 2016-07-21 09:12:52.