question posted by Eddie on January 13th, 2009 01:38
accepted answer has been given by Pattison Well, it’s called like that because one of the major trends of the 70s music was the exposing of a new generation of youthful people to new media, hence newer ideas in almost any field of entertainment.
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question posted by Olympia on January 12th, 2009 02:40
accepted answer has been given by Howie The 70s music is characterized by the emergence of many genres, including jazz-rock fusion, reggae, hip-hop. It also points the rise of experimental classical and minimalist music by classical composers. In the rest, it’s just the usual funk, disco, art rock, progressive rock, glam rock and punk music. If I just quote some of the most popular 70s bands, you’ll get the idea: Aerosmith, The Ramones, Bruce Springsteen, Pink Floyd, The Sex Pistols, Kiss, Led Zeppelin and, of course, The Beatles.
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question posted by Elise on December 15th, 2008 01:56
accepted answer has been given by Damian You could upload music from audio CD’s onto flash mp3 players as long as you rip the CDs using one of the ripping software out there so that the files have an appropriate extension, usually “.mp3″.
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question posted by Kempo on December 9th, 2008 05:18
accepted answer has been given by dash If the song is that old, the internet might not have a music sheet for it, even though I doubt it. Maybe you’re searching for free samples, and you know the best things sometimes cost. Anyway, supposing you really need that music sheet and you really cannot find it online, I suggest you contact musicians who you know might have it and ask them. Another option would be to go to a music store or contact collectors.
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question posted by Rob on December 5th, 2008 03:06
accepted answer has been given by Katy Karaoke parties are always appropriate and the 70s music is absolutely brilliant! I think this party is a great idea if you pick some of the best, beat wise pieces of the 70s music.
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question posted by Daniel on November 27th, 2008 10:45
accepted answer has been given by Peter A hard-drive mp3 player is a player that has a hard drive inside, on which it stocks your music, while a flash mp3 player is similar to an SD card. The main difference is not necessarily in performance, but in endurance and comfort. The hard drive player can easily crash and be magnetically altered, while the flash player has no moving parts or magnets, which makes it more reliable from that point of view.
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question posted by Jason on November 17th, 2008 04:14
accepted answer has been given by Eric Some music downloads are protected under copyright laws and copying them under such laws is restricted without the expressed written permission by the copyright holder. With the purchase of music downloads comes permission to copy music downloads to your hard drive but to do so without permission is against the law.
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question posted by Hudson on November 15th, 2008 03:58
accepted answer has been given by Jan Certainly! Music downloads from your computer will not damage them in any way whatsoever as long as you are anti-virus software. Programs are available to remove any threat that a virus might pose to your computer system and I think you’ll be happy with the results.
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question posted by Jobsy on November 11th, 2008 07:09
accepted answer has been given by Smosh Yes there is. First you want to make sure before you start a session that your fingertips have a sufficient amount of lubrication in the pores of the skin. The soreness you are experiencing is actually caused by friction and is a burn to the skin. Be certain to remoisten your fingertips after playing as well.
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question posted by Tiramisu on November 11th, 2008 07:08
accepted answer has been given by Laurie The 5 string bass guitar has such a long neck because the gauge of the wire used on the strings is thicker than most guitar strings. The thicker wires have to be stretched to a sufficient length to get just the right pitch the player desires. Also the longer neck allows for a wider range of notes which is unique to the 5 string bass guitar.
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