January 30th, 2007
One important thing to keep in mind when partaking in free mp3 downloads is to make sure that they are compatible with your preferred player. While mp3 refers to a specific file format, the term is often used generically to refer to music files of any format. Additionally, files may come encoded with Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection, limiting your ability to re-copy files to multiple players or copy them to CDs.
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January 29th, 2007
Downloading DVD movies isn’t just limited to commercial titles. Many of the personal video cameras on today’s market save their files in DVD format. By making these availabe for download, people are able to share their home movies with distant family and friends, saving time and money over the old method of shipping movies to loved ones. Personal filmmaking is also growing increasingly popular. DVD downloads enable these small-scale moviemakers to share their creations with a vast audience; something that may otherwise be extremly expensive or altogether impossible.
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January 29th, 2007
Bob Dylan’s Chronicle: Volume One explores the critical junctions in his life and career. Through Dylan’s eyes and open mind, we see Greenwich Village, circa 1961, when he first arrives in Manhattan. Dylan’s New York is a magical city of possibilities — smoky, nightlong parties; literary awakenings; transient loves and unbreakable friendships. Elegiac observations are punctuated by jabs of memories, penetrating and tough. With side trips to New Orleans, Woodstock, Minnesota and points west, Chronicles: Volume One is an intimate and intensely personal recollection of extraordinary times.
Revealing, poetical, passionate and witty, Chronicles: Volume One is a mesmerizing window on Bob Dylan’s thoughts and influences.
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January 27th, 2007
The popularity of iPods is unbelievable. During the holiday shopping season in 2006, 21,066,000 units were sold. A year earlier, 14,034,000 units were sold during the holiday shopping season. That’s not counting the millions of units sold in previous years. Obviously, we all love listening to music on our iPods! An investment in quality headphones will enhance the listening experience.
This is because the headphones that are packaged with your iPod are substandard. The digital quality of your music is great, but you won’t enjoy the full benefit of your iPod’s music quality unless you replace the headphones.
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January 27th, 2007
There are many different way to write a dramatic play. Through history many authors have preferred to break plays into acts to give rhythm to the action of the play. Other authors stipulate…
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January 27th, 2007
If you are looking for a subwoofer package for yourself, then one of the first things that you will want to do is to consider the cost overall that you want to pay for your subwoofers package; if you have a budget, then you will obviously have to work this item into that budget, and so this is going to take some thinking.
As well, you will want to make sure that whichever package you are looking at fits all of the requirements that you wish, because you certainly don’t want to end up with items that you don’t need and then not get the ones that…
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January 26th, 2007
Sleep comes naturally to some and only with great difficulty to others. Music can help you overcome that problem, it’s helped me. I’ve found the audio Music for Sleep and applied the tips - these days I fall asleep within about 10 minutes of laying down. I used to try listeining to music, but did not listen to the right melodies: This is what the audio description says:
‘Sleep is vital to our health and well-being. Yet millions of us don’t get the sleep we need to live healthy and productive lives. Dr. Jeffrey Thompson’s breakthrough musical system, the result of over 20 years of clinical research, is proven to lead you to deep and restful sleep. Simply listen to the warm and soothing music at bedtime, and specific inaudible sound frequencies embedded into the soundtrack help you fall asleep easily and naturally.’
The music that is on the audio (4 different types) is based on over 20 years research, and it really helps me to calm down and fall asleep easily. I found this audio when I was looking for other Alternative Therapies Audios to download to my iPod. This sure was a great find!
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January 25th, 2007
Unsigned Talent!
Incredibly though, Alexander Lunev is unsigned to any record label in the rest of Europe and America as yet, however, he is rapidly catching the attention of many important players in the music industry. Alex’s instrumental ambient type music is perhaps more akin to that of the famous Vangelis, whilst his methodically sequenced and lush electronic progressive genre is probably closer to that of Ryuichi Sakamoto.
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January 25th, 2007
Electric Guitar Packages
Electric guitar packages are typically an all in one answer to the problem of getting someone started with an electric guitar.
Is it the best way to go for a beginner though?
In my opinion, probably not. Playing a new musical instrument is not only a labour of love, it is a war against embarrassment. Playing any instrument for the first time could be a painful experience for any unwilling audience and an affront on your ego!
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January 25th, 2007
Lieder - Compare and Contrast
Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms all wrote about aspects of nature in the texts of their songs. Schubert used very flowery language in “Die Mondnacht” to describe the beautiful scenery. The song is about the moonlight making nature glisten and gleam. Schumann did the same in “Mondnacht,” but instead of focusing on the moonlight, he wrote about the breeze blowing through the forest on a clear night. Brahms was the only composer out of the three to be different in his writing. Although his song “An den Mond” does focus on the moonlight, it is more melancholy than the other two songs.
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January 22nd, 2007
No, you should learn the grammar early so you can forget about it later. This will free you up, so you can get down to making YOUR music. I’m talking about arriving at the place where you throw away your desire to be your favorite artist. I’m talking about arriving at the place where you’re ready to show the world who YOU are. Don’t be afraid to take that plunge, as it’s the most important step you will take as a musician.
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January 22nd, 2007
Back in my teenage days, I read a great quote by Robin Trower in Guitar Player Magazine. He was discussing how most guitarists don’t go back and explore who came before them. He said, “Don’t listen to me and cop my stuff. Go back and listen to BB King. Learn who influenced him and check that out.”
That was probably some of the best advice I’d ever gotten, and from that point on, I made it my business to go back and see where everything came from. How about you? Do you know the lineage of your favorite players? We guitar players are especially notorious for feeding on ourselves. Sometimes, it seems like the furthest back we are willing to go is Eddie Van Halen.
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January 22nd, 2007
I get a lot of email where songwriters ask how to come up with musical ideas. Following are some of the methods that I have used:
Since lyrics don’t come easily for me, I’ll discuss that topic first. Fifty percent of the battle is keeping your mind open for little lines that might be floating around, as you go about your daily routine. I’ve gotten great ideas during one on one conversations with others. Invariably, someone will say something that strikes me as funny or poetic and I’ll make a note of it. It’s just a matter of being on the look-out. I’d say that I’m equally participating in the conversation and trying to get some good lyrics out of it too. Sometimes, you can get even better stuff by eavesdropping on outside conversations. I know it sounds rude, but we’re doing it for art’s sake, right? Again, we’re just keeping our ears and minds open.
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January 22nd, 2007
How do we invent new musical ideas? Analyzing chord progressions of great songs is a good way to build your vocabulary. When I hear chords or riffs that really interest me, I’ll write them down and try to adapt them for my own use.
For instance, when I heard the tune “Save Tonight” by Eagle Eye Cherry, I became very interested in writing a song that consisted of the same chords over and over. I got out my guitar and experimented with a few progressions, until I came up with the |E |B-7|Cmaj7|G A| that became “Hold Me ‘Til I’m Free”. By the way, those lyrics started with the title.
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January 18th, 2007
Ahhhh…. Paula Abdul… what a beauty! And what a dancer! And hey - I actually liked her music!
But does Paula have what it takes to be a thriving part of the American Idol committee? She’s been having a much harder time lately getting the words out of her mouth. With good reason, she has had her medical problems. Drunken behavior may not be a fair accusation.
Paula Abdul has survived what has finally been discovered as a rare, painful chronic neurological disorder: Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD).
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January 10th, 2007
When music first became available in a home listening format, it was engraved on large wax disks. Stored in compressed paper sleeves, the artwork reflected the classical music popular at the time. Black and white printing was the only kind available. At first, classical works of art were sketched and then printed on the covers. For example, the Venus de Milo was printed for Korsakov’s musical styling. As the technology of photography developed, a few select albums had photographs of classical art printed on them. People from that time would have been shocked at how the album cover would evolve.
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January 2nd, 2007
The first Johnny Cash poster that I ever had was in college. It actually belonged to my roommate in my freshman year dorm room. He was the one to get me into Johnny Cash songs in the first place. At the time, I had the popular opinion that all country music was just there for ignorant rednecks and hicks, and so was shocked by the Johnny Cash posters on the wall, but boy did he show me how wrong I was. We would stay up all night listening to Johnny Cash music, and talking about, well, just about anything and everything that there was out there to talk about.
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January 1st, 2007
Denis Leary, born 1957 in Worcester, MA, is a multi-talented writer, director, comedian, and actor. Well known for his angsty, off-color humor, his career started on MTV during a comedy sketch where he ripped on REM. Best known as a stand-up comedian, he has released two full-length comedy albums, No Cure for Cancer and Lock’n’Load. Though admittedly not much of a musician, Leary’s off-color song “Asshole” became extremely popular in 1994, receiving a great deal of notoriety both inside and outside the United States. However, the song’s language kept it off of most major U.S. radio playlists, though it was huge on Australian radio stations.
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