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How To Make Own Beats
If you are an aspiring hip hop artist or already a professional one or you’re just in it for the hobby, you would certainly want to learn how to make beats on your own, right? Well, you can easily learn how to with the help of downloadable software which can teach you and make your make your own beats in a matter of time. It is very user-friendly and it is very intuitive and the nice thing about this software is, you will always think about what to do and not how to do it. You can even convert your masterpieces into high-quality MP3 files so that they can sound awesome.
Actually, there are more than one learning tools like book guides and some software to help you make own beats on your own. The best first thing that you need to do is to go online and then, read some reviews of different software so you can easily choose one which you think is best for you. But the fact of the matter is, all types of music-making software are reliable but you need to find one which suits your preferences or your likes. There might be other software which is user-friendly for some people but you find it hard to work with it. Of course, you also have to consider the price of every music-making software, right? You might even stumble upon one software which is good for professional use but could be considered as overkill for hobbyists like you.
So, if you are looking for way to make your own beats and you want to get one which is worth your money, go ahead and take some time to know more about them. You can even find some reviews that are based on testimonies from other users who have benefited from a certain product and you can get ideas from them on what to choose.
Napster: The Web’s Present to Music Aficionados
The Napster company had something of a rocky start as a place where music fans could find each other and, using the Napster software, trade their music files over the Internet. No money was ever exchanged. In a way, it was just like selling illegal bootleg compact discs except that nobody made any income from it. In fact it was the free part of the model that bothered the recording artists and record labels. Eventually Napster settled with the recording industry, with a huge financial award at Napster’s expense. They learned their lesson well enough to completely change their business model.
Napster.com, the same company that started as just a vehicle for peer-to-peer music exchanges, has transformed itself into the holder of the largest music catalog on the entire Internet–over seven million titles and still growing. It is still a terrific bargain, even though it is no longer free in the days when it was in hot water with the music industry. They offer various plans, but the best all around deal is a three month membership, which can be renewed if you still haven’t satisfied your music thirst. Three months will give you a good sense of what the service has to offer, and I strongly suspect that you’ll decide to renew. A lot of people have maintained a membership for years.
For a remarkably low price, you receive five download credits and special bonus download credits as a subscription bonus. Included in the plan is the reason that most people subscribe in the first place–unlimited (!) streaming music. You can listen to the entire catalogs of your favorite artists or, if you prefer, entire albums of a variety of artists. There are also over a thousand interactive, genre playlists. They even have a streaming radio station.
The downloads you choose can be played on any MP3 compatible device, including a number of lesser know brands plus the extremely popular Ipod and Zune players. In fact, if you cell phone has this option, you can even carry the music you’ve downloaded from Napster on that, as well.
With your three month membership downloads, you receive unrestricted rights, so you can put your music onto various of your players. You can even burn a CD for yourself.
There is a huge list of musical genres. I’m sure you’ll find your favorite on the list, unless you are like me and listen to music from a wide variety of genres. The list is huge, but a few of the genres are jazz, pop, rock, Christian, children, comedy, country and the list goes on….
You can surround yourself with your own selected music and never repeat a song for three months for only fifteen dollars at Napster.com. Where can you find that much pleasure at that price?