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December 2011

Archive For December 2011

Why Your Business Needs An Audio Transcription Service

Speechpad provides state of the art audio transcription services. The services are a unique combination of human and machine-based technologies mixed with producing accurate and quality transcriptions at a low price. The system supports audio inputs from a variety of sources making the service valuable immediately with existing work flows. Speechpad also provides the highest degree of flexibility for audio turnaround time, accuracy requirements and transcription delivery mechanisms.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Charles Howell - 22 December 2011, No Comments

A Quick Review Of The Movies Capital Website

Watching and downloading your favorite movies online is now easy and accessible nowadays, you just have to subscribe to its one-time subscription fee for you to be able to be in control of the movies that you want to watch.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Angela P. Bartlett - 23 June 2011, No Comments

Reviewing A Site Known As Stream Online Movies

When you talk about membership sites, you need to inquire about the stream online movies site which enables you to watch over 80 million movies. When you have this software, you can be able to watch all your favorite shows ranging from TV shows, music and sports shows. Those that are interested in news broadcasts can are also able to get this benefit.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Katherine Farringham - 27 March 2011, No Comments

Can You Really Make Money Using Beat Maker Software?

With the unemployment rate skyrocketing and prices of everything going up as well. Can you really make money using beat maker software? Can you earn some extra cash doing something you like doing?

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Mike Scott - 7 November 2010, No Comments

YouTube Is One Of The Most Attractive Websites That Have A High Volume Of Visitors

If you are not aware of the website YouTube then you must be living in a cave. People all over the world are crazy over this site. How crazy? Well, let’s just say that videos in this site have millions of views every day.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Greg Stone - 10 September 2010, No Comments

Gongs Used In Ancient China

We usually associate gongs with China. Actually, a gong is an East and Southeast Asian musical instrument in the form of a flat metal disc that is hit with a mallet to make a sound. There are three types of this instrument: suspended, bossed, and bowl.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Steve West - 18 June 2009, No Comments

Arabs Introduced the Oud to Europe

The pear-shaped stringed instrument the oud is believed to be the western lutes predecessor. It does not have frets. This musical instrument is still being played in Arabia, Armenia, Greece, Iran, Israel, and Turkey.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Steve West - 18 June 2009, No Comments

Irelands Frame Drum the Bodhran

Bodhran is the name given to an Irish frame drum that measures 10 to 26 inches in diameter. Its sides are typically three-and-half to eight inches deep. Its head is made from calf, deer, goat, greyhound, horse, or sheep skin, but goat is the usual choice. Through a secret method, the head is cleaned and treated, then stretched over a shell, glued, tacked, and dried.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Douglas Etri - 17 June 2009, No Comments

Conga: From Africa to the Americas

From Africa, the ancient musical instrument the conga wound its way to Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. It was originally just a solid hollowed-out log with animal skin fastened to it. In an assortment of sizes and shapes, this instrument produces different sounds.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Douglas Etri - 17 June 2009, No Comments

The Complex Rhythms of African Drums

African drums play a large part in African music. Most African music is dependent on drum playing. African music is typified by a playing style that is intensely rhythmic.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Douglas Etri - 15 June 2009, No Comments
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