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Music comes in different formats, styles, and genres, and there are so many reasons why we love listening to it. Some people live, breathe, and perform music while others listen to it for recreation or health. There are also a lot of advantages for listening to music. It can improve our mood, set a specific tone for a movie, it can make you more productive, and it can improve our health and help with occupational therapy. One of the best formats for listening to music is to listen to it online. Here are some of the advantages for listening to online music.
One of the best advantages of listening to music online is the accessibility of it. You can download music from your computer or laptop with any Internet connection. You can find music from around the world with a click of your mouse and have music streaming live to your computer. Music stored on your computer is also easily transferred to a personal MP3 player, so your music can go wherever you go. There are a lot of online music stores and websites that allow you to download certain songs for free.
Buying and listening to music online allows you to create a customized playlist and in turn you become your own DJ. This can be less expensive than purchasing a CD, especially if you are only interested in one or two songs from a certain artist. A lot of music listeners find that when they buy a CD it often gets scratched or they only listen to it while they are in their car. Most listeners also prefer to have a variety of music playing at a time and online music listening allows for this. You can download a few songs from one band and a few more from another of your favorite bands.
When you listen to music on the Internet there are fewer distractions and commercials. Traditional radio shows have a lot of advertising to fit during their programs because they have a lot of endorsements to fulfill. When you listen to online music, you do not have to hear annoying commercials or sit through a DJ that you do not like. Internet radio stations generally have less commercials and less talk time which allows for more music that you want to hear.
Another advantage of music that is streamed or bought online is the variety of music that is available to you. Most traditional radio stations consist of pop, country, rock, and oldies. However, some people prefer metal, glam rock, or another type of genre. You can listen to different genres in one place and find music and artists from all over the world. Using the Internet is a great place to discover a new band and introduce you to a new genre of music.
Jeff Bachmeier is owner of 977music.com, an online music and online radio station network providing live streaming Internet Radio channels with music from the 50's thru Today. Users can also choose to create their own customized on demand playlist through their own social media profile. For more information please visit http://www.977music.com.
Does Music Help Children?
Why is Music Important for Kids?
This question has been debated for as long as time has existed. Even the great Greek and Roman philosophers approached the question: is music something that should be taught and does it help the development of children? Plato answered "I would teach children music, physics, and philosophy; but most importantly music, for in the patterns of music and all arts are the keys to learning." And again “what then is the education to be? Perhaps we could hardly find a better than that which the experience of the past has already discovered, which consists, I believe, in gymnastic, for the body, and music for the mind.”
In all cultures of the world music plays an important role. While these roles may change depending on the culture it is impossible to separate music from the life of an individual. While some may argue the role of music in our lives it is impossible to escape it. Even in the popular culture of Australia it is impossible to go shopping without hearing music. Music provides a means of communication and expression of culture and individual identity.
Children are immersed in music from birth and will be for their entire life. If this is the case why teach it? Is not the constant immersion in music enough? To this I say; is the fact that we witness the results of scientific principals on a day to day basis result in the understanding of those scientific principles? No it does not and likewise for music it does not either. The day to day encounters we have with music can move us but the understanding of this music can help us grow as individuals.
In many cultures the family plays the main role in music education. Families are most commonly the ones that teach children the music of their culture. As young children, we are commonly sung nursery rhymes. These provide entertainment for the child and often information in small repeated fashion. Children learn through the repetition and structure that the information was delivered in. many nursery rhymes teach fundamental life lesson and therefore sets music up as a means of educating. Children learn from music from a young age and will continue to for the rest of their lives. In a world where globalization and consumerism are dominating cultural identities are drifting into the background and children are more likely to be sung pop songs as lullaby’s than nursery rhymes. The benefit of nursery rhymes and progressive learning has become an issue. Children are missing out on fundamental learning opportunities.
The Mozart effect which gained a large following in the 1990’s claimed that listening to Mozart as a baby will make a child smarter. While this movement was short lived and there is little proof that it works there has been no denying that children who learn music will achieve higher in other aspects of their academic life. In earning music children learn to express their identities, gain confidence and develop sense of time and space. A research team at the university of Munster in Germany discovered that students who study music have more developed abstract reasoning skills which are closely linked to learning in the areas of science and maths.
I do not believe that there is any argument to this question…music is a vital part of a child’s education and should be taken seriously. Listening to music is not enough! A child must learn to think musically and that is what will help assist the development of the child and their academic development.
written by Gemma Lee from www.shinemusic.com.au teachers of piano, saxophone, violin, singing, drums, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, flute and clarinet
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How do you get music from computer to ipod without itunes or downloads?
I just bought an apple ipod (ipod classic). I have itunes 8.2 and a laptop from my school, so I can't download anything without the password from my teacher (which means i can't get itunes 9). I am in another country right now and I want to get my music onto my ipod but i can't install it without the password of my teacher. Is there anyway to get my music onto my ipod without any downloads?
It will ask you to reformat it when you sync. This will definitely wipe all your iPod songs out. So I recommend you use this iPod to PC transfer program to transfer and backup all iPod songs and videos from iPod to your new hp first.
http://www.converter123.com/Ipod-Software/Tansee-iPod-Transfer.html
Many of my friends are using it for its easy and safe transfer. The whole process goes as follows:
Firstly install this program on your new hp computer. When you plug your mac-formatted iPod to the computer, this program will instantly display all songs and videos on the iPod.You simply select what you wish to transfer and click "Copy" button. Done. All your selected files will be copied to your computer safely. Now you can easily add those songs and videos to your iTunes library. See detailed guide.
More importantly, this won't overwrite any original files on your iPod. And all song names are preserved.
Best luck!
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