Archive for April, 2010

Can I leave burned cd’s of music I own to be played by myself and other employees at my work?

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I work at a treatment clinic with several other employees as well as clinicians. There are several treatment rooms with cd players. I burned some CD’s of relaxation music which I have purchased and own to be used in the treatment rooms by myself and other employees and clinicians. However, the supervisor of the clinic is concerned that the clinic playing this music in the treatment rooms is copyright infringement. There will be no other replications beyond this, nor pirating/ripping of the CD’s by others. Isn’t this legit? How can I find out for sure to assure my supervisor that this is ok to do (or not)?

Make Your Own Paper CD Cases

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Stop buying plastic CD and DVD cases, and watch how you can make paper CD cases using paper recycled from your printer. Be green, recycle, and be crafty at the same time. Fun.

Is there any way to convert m4p to mp3 without downloading software?

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My phone only supports mp3 files so i need to convert some songs from my iTunes library from m4p to mp3. And I dont want to download anything if thats possible.

The Truth Behind Music Industry Jobs

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For any music lover romanticism takes an immense importance in their life. The dream of performing in the smoky atmosphere of a club is like a heavenly experience. If it is a case of a music performer then the romanticism comes with a little more emphasis. For any music professional this romanticism goes up to a very higher level. If you are a fresher in the field of music jobs, you can feel the excitement more. Actually nobody can ignore the fact this excitement is the driving force of any Music business internships. This nostalgic feeling enhances the intensity of the performer as well as the audience also.   Education captures a major part in everybody’s life. Some people educate themselves just to cope up with the running fast professional world and some people love the education on art, nature, literature and on many human instincts. For many people education is nothing more than just is a method to learn the information and the skills that are essential to perform a particular job. Without enough knowledge on the subject you can never do justice with any job and Music jobs are not exceptions. For any education require for Music internships can start at college. There are numerous technical and performing art subjects that you can learn without facing much trouble and can get enough knowledge and degree which will definitely enable you for any Jobs music.  Various technical schools can make you capable to make music more applicable to the listeners. If you have the potentialities to edit sound to make it more melancholy you can try to get a degree on sound editing as far as the music jobs are concerned. Though it is fact that entertainment business has changed a lot but you have to be well fit for any jobs in the field. You need to make yourself applicable for any position in this industry. Such technical schools can offer you various Music business internships which help you a lot while you will be at the industry with its ultimate fast work culture.  Music internships always evaluate any student and increase the potentiality and simultaneously the skill as well.  If you are engaged in any professional field related with music you may be aware of the fact that the industry undoes changes a lot. You need to cope up with the immense shifts of the industry to prosper in any such music jobs.  A career in this industry definitely demands a lot of patience which can help a person to adjust with such frequent change that may be the change from the traditional record company to the digital world. With the immense growth of the internet the option has become very large as far as the music jobs are concerned. Millions of people access internet everyday and they use this service at its best to get the best of course. Apart from many other fields the creative world is also not at all far away from its grip. Entertainment media is also using the service of internet and any professional from the entertainment field can attract the tycoons of this industry through World Wide Web. Basically the people engaged in the field of music are creative and internet opens a wide range of options for them.

How and where can I put games on my Sansa e250 mp3 player?

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I am dying to put some games on my Sansa e250 2gb mp3 player. How and where can I get a list of games and how to use them?

who is the best web to found unlock and calculator and decoding and uncoding the radio casset and cd of cars?

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i have a shop of electronic stuff and i have a lot of hi-fi and they shot down they dont on and i have to find a web to decoding and i ask for help .

How can i convert my itunes songs from m4p to mp3 or wma for free?

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I need to convert my itunes songs from m4p to mp3. How can I do this for free and without burning them to a disc first? I want the original m4p songs to stay in itunes though. Please help!!!!

What is luminol used for in crime scenes?

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i want to be a investigator for crime scene?is any site where i can complete my investigation course??
plz answer me soon!!!!

How To Find Jobs In Music

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Have you always dreamed about working with music, but weren’t sure where to look for jobs in music and the music industry? The good news is that there are a lot more jobs in music than most people think. Performing positions include working with a studio band, playing with an orchestra and playing with a band at weddings, dances and local clubs. Outside performing, there are many other jobs in music that help support musicians from education through selling their music. The bad news is that those jobs in music are a little harder to find than most jobs. If you’re hoping to score yourself one of those jobs in music here are some hints and tips to help you along.
1. Yes, you’ll find some jobs in music in the newspaper ads.
Look under Professional in the Sunday job listings for the best luck, but ads for companies hiring in the music business are few and far between. You’ll have far better luck if you subscribe to some of the industry’s professional papers and magazines. If you’re looking for a job teaching music, for instance, regularly check the job listings in papers aimed at teachers and education professionals.
2. Internet job search sites are a good place to find jobs in music…
. . . but skip the big name sites. http://Monster. com and HotJobs! tend to attract hordes of applicants – which the music companies have already. One difference is music teaching and music therapy jobs. If you’re looking for jobs in music therapy or education, the big boards are likely to have far more job leads for you than they will for performers. The same holds true for those seeking jobs in accounting, management or advertising within the music industry. Even then, though, you’ll have better luck at job sites aimed directly at performers and the music industry like http://www. performingjobs. com and http://www. findagig. com.
3. Do some research and approach the companies where you’d like to work directly.
It takes a lot of nerve, but then, that’s what this business is all about, isn’t it? If you’re serious about finding jobs in music production, performance or promotion, you need to show the hiring agents you have what it takes. If you can’t promote yourself, why would they think you can promote someone else? Get out there and do your research to find record labels, production companies and indie companies that you’d like to work with, and then get your resume out into the hands of the people who make the hiring decisions.
4. For teaching and education jobs, approach school departments directly.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs in music education are going to be one of the fastest growing segments of the music industry through 2014. If your ambition is to teach music, organize a school band or head up a school orchestra, the direct approach is the best. Research school departments to find out which are (or may be) hiring, and find out the names of the people who make the decisions on hiring music professionals for the schools. Try to make personal contact before sending your resume so that when your resume arrives on the desk, they’ll already be looking for it.
5. Networking is the one strategy that always works.
Especially in jobs in music promotion and production, where your value lies in how well you can network to get the word out about the bands that you’re promoting. Join local professional associations, hook up with agents and performers and get to know the movers and shakers in your local music scene. That’s the best way to get your foot in the door.
6. Take advantage of school resources.
If you’re in school, take advantage of school resources to get placements as an intern with a radio station, production company or other media company. On the job experience is invaluable in music jobs.
7. Be persistent.
The music industry is volatile and ever changing. The company that isn’t hiring today could be looking for five new publicists tomorrow. Keep on top of job openings in the music industry by checking back on directory and job listings often.

DVD BOX cover and CD labels – how it is made at home

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Watch and learn :) I know you want that DVD :)