Do you use an MP3 Player

Session 5

Ambassador of Strings & Wings
Country flag
I do every day, through my 2 hour practice sessions. I have so many songs, that i do some each day to keep up on them. The MP3 is so handy, and its great training to keep up timing and learn new songs. There is a company in France where i purchase the songs from. You can get the song with guitar only, vocals only or full band.

Also in different key's, Their house bands IMHO are excellent. Songs used to be $1.99, but now are $2.49 per song. I just picked up two more of Bryan Adams ) Working on Somebody now. ( Summer of 69 )

I have 2 of them, when one is down for charging, the other is in service. Battery lasts quite a long time before charging, have over 40 songs that i play from start to finish. Have had the one for 2 years and the other about 1.5. I like them compact and reliable.



DSC00987.JPG
 
I don't own an MP3 player. I do use my iPhone as a streaming radio. One perk of having XM satellite radio in the car is the free XM phone app.
 
I do every day, through my 2 hour practice sessions. I have so many songs, that i do some each day to keep up on them. The MP3 is so handy, and its great training to keep up timing and learn new songs. There is a company in France where i purchase the songs from. You can get the song with guitar only, vocals only or full band.

Also in different key's, Their house bands IMHO are excellent. Songs used to be $1.99, but now are $2.49 per song. I just picked up two more of Bryan Adams ) Working on Somebody now. ( Summer of 69 )

I have 2 of them, when one is down for charging, the other is in service. Battery lasts quite a long time before charging, have over 40 songs that i play from start to finish. Have had the one for 2 years and the other about 1.5. I like them compact and reliable.



View attachment 104562

Sony Sound Forge will convert music files or CD files into MP3.
It will also convert the bit rate of the music into a higher quality playback.
 
Back
Top