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The Best Internet Radio Stations: Jango.com, Finetune, Slacker, Imeem, Mog, Last.fm and Pandora 2

Posted on December 04, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

It’s intimidating trying to find the best internet radio stations, right? Whether you’re bored at work or simply a couch potato at home, there is now the mysterious world of internet radio meets social networking. Yup, you’ve heard about all this nonsense with “friend recommendations” and “streaming playlists”, yea? Have you seen the plethora of free internet radio options when taking on this arduous task? Jango.com, Finetune, Meemix, Slacker, Imeem, Deezer, MOG, Last.fm, Pandora, Haystack etc. Naturally, these are all internet avenues to finding brand new music or just kicking back to enjoy non-terrestrial or satellite (Sirius, XM) radio. But which one should you use?

Well, that’s difficult to answer as each one tries to update it’s sticky features almost on a weekly basis. Pandora and Last.fm are consideredjango2.JPG the dinosaurs of this social realm. The more recent entries such as Jango, Meemix (Israel based), and Deezer (French based) are vying for distinct market share in what’s now becoming a crowded internet category. Above all else, the controversy of traditional royalty payments to recording artists by these social startups has come head to head. Anyhow, here’s the breakdown of internet radio and social networking:

Pandora.com internet radio is easy enough in that is just streams music and you click “yes I like”, “no I don’t like” – from this is formulates a channel to your deepest satisfaction. The older demographic (25-50) would favor this portal because these folks have little time to instant message, add songs, trade information, and network with their “friends” group. There is no social network option with Pandora.

Last.fm is the Viacom owned behemoth based in London. It has a large fanbase sharing similar interests in destinations like Myspace and Facebook. This site is definitely all about the social networking! Since they held the spotlight for the past couple of

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How rip Pandora music 0

Posted on November 13, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Pandora is an amazing online radio station and music service where you can find and play songs according to your taste. Pandora radio is free and allows you to make custom ’stations’ for music of your choice. As with most internet radio applications however, you are not able to download the music you like easily. If you want to actually save Pandora songs to your hard drive to keep forever and forever, I have the perfect solution for you.

Streaming Audio Recorder is the best software designed to help you download music from Pandora. It captures, downloads and saves music from any digital music service. You can get perfectly separated WAV, MP3, OGG, WMA or other audio files with high quality music from any social music websites like YouTube Music, Rhapsody, Slacker, jango, LIVE365.COM, Spotify and many more. Of course you can rip Pandora music with Streaming Audio Recorder.

The following will demonstrate how to download music from Pandora and save Pandora songs to either an iPod, iPhone or mp3 player.

Step 1: Download and install an Audio Record software application to your computer if you don’t already have one. There are many options, but I recommend the Streaming Audio Recorder, as it is chosen by millions of people.

Step 2: Run the software application. Before you to start to rip Pandora music, click “Settings” to set the output music format. The default format is MP3.

Step 3: Open Pandora radio, find your favorite music and click the PLAY button on Pandora. Streaming Audio Recorder will automatically begin

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The Traditional Guitar 0

Posted on December 30, 2009 by Jennib And Friends

This type of guitar is normally played with a plectrum, and represents a transition from acoustic to electric guitar, because the guitar itself has some acoustic property although nowadays it is normally amplified. Although a component of the rhythm section of early jazz groups where its distinctive “chunk” sound would cut through and be heard without amplification, this guitar was also used extensively for melody and solo work, an example being the work of great players such as Django Reinhardt.

Distinguishing features include the violin-like f-holes which replace the circular sound hole of the traditional guitar. Often jazz guitars are larger in size than classical or acoustic guitars,and they usually have arched tops and backs, like a violin. This is said to improve their sound projection. Pickups are now built into the guitar, as are volume and tone controls.

The pioneering guitarist Les Paul was a technical as well as musical wizard. He is famous for multitrack recorded performances, and his developments on the instrument itself led to the extensive use of solidbody guitars with no innate acoustic resonance. Used for chords and lead in contemporary rock groups, the solid-body guitar has no sound until it is plugged into an amplifier. The electronic sound from pickups is processed in inventive ways for special effects, including deliberate distortion. The result is a new creation that has a fingerboard and strings but acoustically shares little with the traditional guitar.

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