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Free Music Downloads
Posted on 25. Jun, 2009 by Susan Reynolds.
One can contend that sites like mp3.com or free-tune.com are attractive because you’re receiving something without paying for gratis and being able to obtain music liberally, i.e., without intellectual goods restrictions. Nevertheless what you also get when you download a song is total choice to do with the song as you wish (at least for your own use, or, until no one finds out), even although this isn’t necessarily what the intended action might be. Generally people who endorse an exemplar like the Free Music Philosophy understand the distinction between getting music for free and distorting it.
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History of Drums Overview
Posted on 25. Jun, 2009 by Amy Nutt.
Throughout the history of human civilization, musical instruments have played an important role in shaping most cultures. These instruments have been used as a tool for communicating feelings and meanings. One instrument that has played a major role in musical history is the drum. When studying the history of the drum, one will discover its historical influence on many societies and cultures from around the world.
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RIAA – Its Role In Music Industry
Posted on 25. Jun, 2009 by Susan Reynolds.
The role assumed by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has a great deal to do with the music industry all over the US. The central part of this association’s attention is control of good quality music and defending the rights of copy right restricted music. To achieve this RIAA takes recourse to legal measures against people found violating the rules set down by it. Unauthorized downloading of music has been a major problem addressed by it. Any copyright protected music can not be downloaded freely. With impending legal actions by RIAA staring them in face many online music websites had to shut down. It can therefore be said that RIAA plays a critical role in download of music of any sort. A short explanation of the function of RIAA in concern is given below.
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All That You Need To Know About Music Downloads
Posted on 23. Jun, 2009 by Susan Reynolds.
Any music lover or some one willing to gift a music CD would want to know the options of music download on the internet. Rather than paying a heavy amount to buy a CD from a shop, it makes sense to download cheap and the music of your choice online. You could then burn the CD to listen to it or gift it. So many people across the world are using the internet to download their favorite music.
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Print & Graphic Design- It’s Coming Of Age
Posted on 19. Jun, 2009 by Katt DelaCruz.
In the field of marketing and communication, the presence of print & graphic design techniques is indispensable. However, it is very unfortunate that still a very large number of people are not familiar with the evolution (history) of print graphic design. The objective of writing this article is to inform the people about the evolution of the print and graphic design. Firstly, we will try to reveal the evolution of printing.
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Learn How to Play Drums DVD: Start Today and See The Results Tomorrow
Posted on 19. Jun, 2009 by Jason Barnes.
These exercises are great for relaxing the neck muscles. When doing head warm-ups be sure to maintain good posture and execute them slowly. This is to be emphasized for all of the other exercises as well to prevent injury.
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Music Downloads And Role OF RIAA
Posted on 18. Jun, 2009 by Susan Reynolds.
RIAA is a contraction of Recording Industry Association of America. This association is a syndicate of multiple large companies that handle the recording and music distribution throughout United States of America. RIAA claims to have More than 90% of the music recording companies and distributors as members of it. In 1950?s was more attentive to maintaining the quality of music. Today the main aim of association is prevention of copyright violations.
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Adams Sixth Grandson Lamech Created the Oud
Posted on 18. Jun, 2009 by Steve West.
Shaped like a pear and believed to be the forerunner of the western lute, the oud, has a long history. It is distinguished from other stringed instruments because it fretless. It is still widely played in Israel, Arabia, Iran, Turkey, Greece, and Armenia.
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Learn How To Convert Mp3 Format To CD Format
Posted on 17. Jun, 2009 by Susan Reynolds.
Mp3 files are created when high quality wav files are compressed and converted to data files. The MP3 files have some very good advantages to them such as, small size and portability. One single CD ROM can accommodate over a hundred MP3 files. The best part is that the music quality remains as good as the wav files. Although there are so many advantages to MP3 files, you may at times want to convert your MP3 files into CD format files, courtesy your CD player does not play MP3 format. Most people do the conversion as many car CD players do not play the MP3 format files.
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What Charles Schulz Taught Me In Cartooning
Posted on 17. Jun, 2009 by Rick London.
I started my odyssey into learning cartoons in the late ’90’s. I hadn’t a clue what was to come. Before I embarked upon this mysterious venture, I decided it would be to my advantage to talk to America’s most visible cartoonists. I was surprised how many of them were open and available to speak with me were. Fortunately, I was both too young and naive to know NOT to bother the masters. I was able to track down “Peanuts” creator Charles Schulz through his art dealer, Marc Cohen. When Schulz picked up his phone, I started asking the five journalistic Ws (Who, what, when, why, and where). His (and others) advice turned out to be exactly what I needed to know. My “cartoon philosophy” had begun. It has since evolved, but I can look back and easily see Schulz knew “what was to come” in the world of cartooning. He knew the Internet was the key as was/is merchandising.


