Now, some websites are licensed to provide streaming of music or are licensed to permit someone to download a 30-second sound clip to sample the recording. If a site is licensed to allow you to do this, you can do it legally. If it isn’t, y...
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We're working on it. We're in the process of recording some songs, and maybe when that's done we can translate them to MP3 files and upload them here. Or possibly at mp3.com. Stay tuned.
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Personal internet radio. It's streamed instead of downloaded. Check out Pandora and Slacker.
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I keep meaning to put some more of my work online. There are a few excerpts at scenerycollapse.com, but they are quite old recordings. When time permits, I will upload some recent material. You also have some photos of your house online.
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You must have a computer which is capable of allowing you to hear the files before you attempt to download them. Most current computers (store-bought, within the last 6 months) should have everything necessary. That said, your computer need...
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・ 1 Go to a free online hosting website for uploading access. A good list of such websites can be found... ・ 2 When it loads, scroll through the site's page to find the uploading application. Click "Browse" or... ・ 3 Find the file...
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That depends on how long it takes to get the drums up to speed, and get all the mics. It could be two weeks, it could be two months. No idea.
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