September 23rd, 2008
Music composition contests are a little bit more stressful, but they are also more potentially rewarding than plain old musical lyrics contests. In a music composition contests, you either have to send in a demo or give a live recording of your song. Obviously, if you don’t have a lot of experience as a performer, the demo is a little bit easier. Even if you haven’t performed a lot, however, you should still consider live music contests. After all, the only way to get better at performing live is to practice. In a live music competition, you get ample opportunities to strut your stuff before a tough audience. This is what makes beginners into seasoned musicians. With the popularity of American Idol, more and more people have been turning to music contests as a way to try to get discovered. Although the show centers around a music competition featuring singing as the primary activity, most music contests actually focus around songwriting and lyrics. They also don’t have as much of a performance aspect as American Idol. Sending in a demo tape, performing with a simple four piece band, or even just writing down some lyrics and sending them in is often enough for most of these competitions.
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September 23rd, 2008
Advertising and graphic art really took off in the 1960s. It was the heyday for music posters, especially in the latter part of the decade when psychedelic, swirling colors were stuck to thousands of teenage bedroom walls. Everyone wanted a reminder of their guitar heroes or their favorite gigs. These posters are still popular today as each generation makes their bedroom a shrine to their music gods.
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March 29th, 2008
Here is my favorite method for iPhone ringtones and iPhone wallpaper not to mention a plethora of other iPhone downloads. Their are iPhone download sites on the Internet known as Unlimited Free iPhone Download membership sites and for a small onetime membership fee of about $30-$35 you can get a lifetime of
unlimited free iPhone wallpaper downloads and unlimited free iPhone ringtone downloads. Your next statement is: “$30-$35 isn’t free!” Let me explain. The onetime fee of $30-$35 helps pay for the 24/7 technical support crew as well as keeping all of the membership site servers continuously updated with the latest downloads. Check this out! Unlimited iPhone wallpaper and iPhone is not all that you get to download for free. You also get unlimited free iPhone movies, free iPhone games, free iPhone TV shows, free iPhone software, free iPhone music videos, free iPhone music and more.
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March 29th, 2008
A cellular phone ring tone converter may also function when transferring a sound file from other cellular phone brands. If you are unfortunate enough to have a basic model you may find you are still able to create sound files with the phones own software. Storing the latest free ringtones onto your cell phone is becoming easier as we speak with the latest ring tone converters doing away with the need for cables and infrared completely.
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March 29th, 2008
I have written this article to show you to add ring tones to your Blackberry phone as well showing you a little bit about its customization. Assigning either an ADPCM or MP3 ringtone files to your Blackberry all depends on if you have a Blackberry 7100 or 8700 series phone. Downloading MP3 ringtones into your Blackberry is definitely the better choice of the two as they sound so much better. The quality and clarity of your
Blackberry’s ring tones will be far superior. MIDI polyphonic ring tones are another really nice sounding file format supported by both the 7100 and 8700 series mobile phones.
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