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Great Ways To Listen To Ringtones For Free 0

Posted on April 27, 2011 by Jennib And Friends

Whenever you purchase a brand new cell phone, you have so many new options for actual music ringtones. You can listen to ringtones for free through a number of great outlets. Take the time to look around at this simple guide to get plugged into the best ringtone downloads ever!

The best way to get free tones is through your actual phone. Most phones today have internet capability and will enable you to search for online sites and links that can be opened up through the phone. Be sure that you do not have a data plan that charges you every time you use the internet on your phone, this will only make costs worse.

Look for an online site that you can use to your advantage from home. This is another great way to get in touch with free ringtones that you can listen to as well as send to your cell phone. All you need to do is provide the site with your cell phone number and you will receive your ringtone links!

Phone compatibility is very important when you want to listen to ringtones for free. Be sure that the phone that you have is new enough to handle the tones that you want to have at all times The real music tunes tend to take up a lot more memory space that your phone may or may not have.

It may be hard to find some of these free sites and tones, but you must never pay for a ringtone. Once you sign up for a subscription, you are going to have a very hard time getting out of being charged every month or even every tone that you try to download. There are great ways to find free sites with just a little bit of research!

As you can see you do have great options when it comes to looking for ways to listen to ringtones for free. Keep in mind you need to read all of the fine print so that you do not get roped into a hidden fees type of

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Promote Music Online 101 0

Posted on November 19, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

You are a musician with a brilliant new sound. The world is waiting to hear from you but how do you make sure that happens today instead of five years down the road? Trying out for and making American Idol is always an option if you believe your voice is your what is going to help you make it big. If you are more of an instrumental kind of person, or simply have no interest in a reality television show, then you need to try another route. You should use the internet to your advantage and make sure that everyone hears about your amazing talents through cyberspace!

The internet is an incredibly valuable tool through which you can promote music. Not just anyone’s music; however, YOUR music. The first step is to set up a website on which people can learn about you and your music, listen to a few sample tunes, and know where they can go see you perform live. You can also send your site to radio stations to see if any would be interested in playing your tunes or putting a link to your website on their websites. You also need to contact online music retailers such as iTunes, Rhapsody, and others so that they can also sell your music for you.

In order learn how to promote your music effectively, you need to be prepared to put in several hours of hard work. There are proven methods that have worked for other musicians so in order to have a high success rate, you need to learn from their mistakes. A solid website that is full of information about yourself, your projects, your goals, and your appearances is key in being picked up by a radio station.

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Symbol In The Music 0

Posted on March 15, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Listen to blues rhythm guitar and you hear that it’s not one repetitive wall of sound, but an open, varied sound with breathing room and subtle breaks. It’s these breaks that prevent the chord strums from running into each other and creating sonic mush. The little gaps in sound keep a strumming figure sounding crisp and controlled.

To create a rhythm guitar part with some breathing space between the notes, you need to stop the strings from ringing momentarily. And I’m talking very small moments here  much smaller than can be indicated by a rest symbol in the music. You can stop the strings instantly with the left hand  letting the left hand go limp is the best and quickest way to stop a string from ringing far faster and more controlled than anything you can do with the right hand.

This left hand technique may seem out of place in a chapter devoted to the right hand, but it belongs here because it’s a coordinated effort between the two hands, which can only occur when the right hand plays.

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