Future music

Posted by admin on April 18th, 2008 — Posted in Music Parlor

Music is your own experience, your own thoughts, your wisdom. If you don’t live it, it won’t come out of your horn. They teach you there’s a boundary line to music. But, man, there’s no boundary line to art. — Charlie Parker

Music is incredibly an important part of our day to day lives. Be it home, office or any place, the soothing sound and lyrics of an enchanting music track refreshes our whole day’s tiredness and stress. Music business is not the same as it used to be and it has changed many fold times. Future music, in the same way is going to be different from what we get today.

Entertainment in the beginning was in the form of song tracks distributed in plastic tape cassettes. Then CD’s were invented that provided much better quality of sound and was easily distributed. With the recent advent of MP3 which allows large data to be compressed without affecting the original melody of the music, it has really become the future of music business.

MP3 music has become so popular that now it is easily available through different websites. Consumer is now in a much better state to listen good quality music through mp3 downloads and songs as these cost much less than the other audio forms available. This at the same time has brought huge threat along with it, in the form of music piracy.

When a music company launches an album, it makes some copyright laws that disallow a third party to imitate or publish the same music record in any form. Since music could be easily downloaded and recorded in the form of Mp3 files, it is a main source of music piracy.

There are several laws being imposed making piracy an illegal act and fineable too. But threats still moves along with times as more and more Mp3 and forms of audio develop different methods to access music.

To know more visit our website music-future.com

Olivia Andrews is a freelance journalist and has written many reviews on subjects such as finance, education, entertainment, music, apparels and mobile phones.

How to Buy an Electric Guitar

Posted by admin on April 15th, 2008 — Posted in Music Parlor

For most of us, making any major purchase, such as a new refrigerator, or a new car, is a cacophony of options and confusion; do we want the silver one or the black one? How much can we afford to spend? Will it last over time? If nothing else, we at least know what we need these appliances to do: the microwave needs to make the food hot quickly, the car needs to get us from one place to the other without breaking down. When confronted with the purchase of a new guitar, even experienced guitarists can have trouble deciding what exactly they want and need. However, if you follow a few simple suggestions, you can make your guitar-buying experience a whole lot easier.

  • 1. Determine your price range: you can spend anywhere from $99 to $20,000+ on a guitar, so make sure to work out your budget before you go into the store or start shopping online. Quality guitars are available at all different price ranges, so don’t feel that you have to break the bank to get what you need.
  • 2. Know what sound you want. This is probably the most important aspect of learning how to buy an electric guitar. Certain guitars are more well-rounded, able to go from blues, to jazz, to rock without skipping a beat. Others are more one-sided, specifically designed for a certain type of music. Listen to some of your favorite guitar sounds on CD or on the radio, then ask a music professional what type of guitar was used on the recording. Chances are that they’ll be able to point you toward a guitar that will get you close to the sound you’re hearing in your head. Also, if you know what style of music you’ll primarily be playing, this can also make your selection process easier.
  • 3. Get something that excites you. Bottom line, if the guitar doesn’t light up in your hands, if it just doesn’t feel “right” even if it’s supposed to be the perfect guitar, then it’s not the right one for you. Shop around, both in stores and online, until you find the one that’s screaming “pick me, pick me!”

Happy hunting!

George Nellas gives more tips, ideas and useful links about electric guitars at: http://www.guitar-4u.com

Video capture software for AVI and WMV

Posted by admin on March 23rd, 2008 — Posted in Music Parlor

In this age of computer technology access and manipulation of
information at any point of time and in any form has become
absolutely common. With invention of CD, Camcorder, MP3, digital
cameras and many more gizmos like them access to audio and video
files have become a commonplace affair for most of us. Everyone
just expect that if one has any sound track or any video clip
they must be able to play and view it every time and at all
places. But the problem is that these many diversified
instruments each have their own format for storing the various
audio and video clips.

It’s not certain that the audio CD that produced excellent
sounds in the MP3 would perform equally well on the home theater
system at the house. Problems eventually arise when you eagerly
switch on the computer to view some of the pictures recorded on
the handy cam or when you want to listen to some rare and
favorite sound track on the computer. After all the endeavor to
attach the cords and devices you find that all the efforts was
to only find the computer display a message that it did not
support the format in which information was supplied to it and
hence could not do anything with the audio or video. Believe me
its very frustrating when such incidents happen. Usually one has
to just sit back, get frustrated with the technology and miss
their very rare favorite sound track. One desperately wishes
that if they had some thing in this world that could change the
format of the file and make the file work on the device they
had.

Blaze media pro is a perfect solution to all these problems and
now you don’t have to miss viewing your much-loved pictures and
hearing to the best of tracks just because the format in which
they were stored was different. Blaze media pro is a blessing
for a techno freak. Now none needs to pay a huge ransom to the
technical experts for just changing formats of simply editing a
little piece of information. All types of changes and inclusion
or deletion of any part of the recording is only a click away.
Blaze media pro has very exhaustive tutorial and extremely easy
steps to perform all manipulations that are desired on video or
audio files. It’s easy to follow steps enables even a novice to
easily handle all the technicalities involved in the process.

Many software’s promise to provide an easy way to convert audio
and video files from one format to another but with most of the
services there’s a limit that they can only perform one specific
task that they had assured. Now each time one requires a
different type of format exchanging they have to rush and mess
with another device. Blaze media pro brings an end to all these
hurdles in the way to universal access of information. It offers
an one stop venue for all the your digital requirements. What
better can it get than, that it’s available free for trial for
15 days on net and can be downloaded easily.