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Hints And Tips On Downloading Music Online

Music downloads aren't that hard to get into once you learn a couple of ideas about them first. Here you'll be presented with what you can do if this is something you're trying to get into. Take the advice carefully and use it to help you get what you need from this kind of a thing. When downloading music or  christmas whatsapp status video from the Internet, be careful about the sites that you download from. Protect yourself by visiting only the most credible sites. Other sites leave you vulnerable to spyware, spam, and viruses. Safeguarding your personal data is key if you're using an unknown site. A great tip when downloading music is to preview similar artists on itunes. Most of the time, itunes will show a dozen of similar songs and artists on the right whenever you highlight a song in your library. This can be a great way to discover new music that you like. Check your file size when downloading English songs . Most music files are about two to five megabytes. If...

Now learn piano, guitar live on WhiteHat Jr in India (Ld)

 Leading edtech platform WhiteHat Jr on Friday launched live online classes in music -- starting with piano and guitar -- in India and the US, as the company aims to create a one-on-one music experience for kids to help them build confidence and boost their cognitive development. The company organised over 10,000 trials during the beta phase limited to paid WhiteHat Jr students, and has onboarded more than 800 trained music teachers to deliver one-to-one sessions, leveraging a custom-built music learning platform. "The online music learning is currently available for students from grade 1 to grade 12 in India and the US, with more countries to follow soon. We have hired a great pool of teachers and each of them went through 500 hours of training via our in-depth programme," Karan Bajaj, CEO and Founder, WhiteHat Jr, told IANS. "We are close to announcing a contract with a renowned music school that will help students further their interest in the music stream. Our next g...

Faaiz Anwar pays ode to love with 'Muskurana Tera'

 With Valentines Day around the corner, lyricist Faaiz Anwar has come out with a music album which explores all emotions related to love through the tunes and rhythms. The music album was released with much fanfare at a press conference organised at his office in Andheri West on Wednesday. "In keeping with an aura associated with Valentine Day , this is a presentation by young talented artists for the youth and it is certain to be liked by the people from all sections of society," Anwar said while launching the album. He released the album "Muskurana Tera" through new music channel Fame Studio. Anwar has penned the lyrics, while Farzan Faaiz has scored the music for the album. The songs have been sung by Rehan Khan and Tanu Shrivastava. Rozal Khand and Ravi Bhatia are seen in romantic form in the music video album. Fame Studio musical channel is the new venture by Faaiz, who has penned songs in feature films such as "Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin", "Sajan...

Nicki Minaj to pay Tracy Chapman $450,000 to settle copyright row

Rapper Nicki Minaj will pay singer Tracy Chapman $450,000 in order to settle a copyright dispute. Chapman had sued Minaj in 2018 for allegedly using portions of her hit 1988 track "Baby, can I hold you tonight" in the rapper's song "Sorry". The song was not officially released, but a leaked version made its way to radio DJ Funkmaster Flex and later became viral online. Chapman accused Minaj of sharing the song with Flex, although both have denied it, reports bbc.com. Minaj wrote "Sorry" with fellow rapper Nas while recording her fourth album "Queen" in 2018. It is based on a sample of the dancehall track "Sorry" by Jamaican artiste Shelly Thunder, which in turn was based on "Baby, can I hold you tonight". Minaj and her record label asked for permission to use Chapman's composition, but the singer repeatedly refused. The singer's lawyer said she has a blanket policy against granting such permission. Minaj was also s...

Udit Narayan launches YouTube channel to mark 40 yrs in Bollywood

Veteran singer Udit Narayan has completed four decades in the film industry and to mark the milestone, he has launched his own Youtube channel. Udit Narayan, who started his career with the movie "Unees-Bees" in 1980, said: "This industry has been kind to me. It has given me everything. And with people's blessings and love, today successfully I am marking 40 years in the industry." The singer said his "only aim was to make a place in Indian film and music industry and moreover to be in people's heart". He credits his fans for being feted with several honours. The veteran singer says his son Aditya Narayan told him that he was "the most viewed male singing artists on YouTube and there he encouraged me to come and embrace it". About his father stepping into the digital space with his own channel, Aditya said: "The internet has made this world such a small place and I believe that it is the perfect time to begin t...

Papon: 'Sajda karoon' makes you feel the power of music

Singer Papon has lent his musical expertise in creating an anthem titled "Sajda karoon" for a music reality show, and says it reflects the power and passion of the art. "Music has the capacity to make you feel and it has the power to unite us. The anthem we have created is an ode to the craft and the special place it holds in everyone's lives," Papon said. "‘Sajda karoon' will make you feel the power and passion that this art possesses. It's always great creating music that can make you drift away and doing so alongside my fellow musicians, who are such legends, made it a lot more meaningful," he added. Other artistes who have lent their voice are: Salim-Sulaiman, Pyarelal (of the Laxmikant-Pyarelal duo), Viju Shah, Mithoon, Vishal and Shekhar, Bappi Lahiri, Sachin-Jigar, the band Euphoria, Amit Trivedi, the band Agnee, Shantanu Moitra, Amaal Mallik, Rajesh Roshan, Himesh Reshammiya and the band Indian Ocean. Papon has composed, co-pro...

Composers Bharatt-Saurabh blend varied genres in new song

Music composers and producers Bharatt-Saurabh have come out with a love song titled "Saari raat", and say the track has a diverse production influenced by a couple of genres. "Saari raat" is written, composed and produced by Bharatt-Saurabh, widely accredited for songs such as "Mila jo tu", "Tu jo mile", "Jatt di star". " ‘Saari raat' is a song that is special to us in our musical journey. This song has a very diverse production that is influenced by a couple of genres. With every studio session with the team, the song only got better and better, with their amazing suggestions led by Vinit and Sajid sir," they said. The fun track borrows elements from varied musical genres to create a unique melody. It tells the story of profound love and elation. Directed by Dipakk Srivastava, the music video features Bharatt-Saurabh. Visit Talk2Trend for  Monsoon Special Mp3 Songs Download ,  Yalgaar Carry Minati MP3 Song Downlo...

How To Download Music On iPHONE Without Computer! iOS

Today I'm going to show you how you can download music on your iPhone. Completely free on AOS 13. And yes, this tutorial basically is only for us 13. But I'm going to also show you some alternative ways, not so convenient ways, but still a ways. There are working on the AOS 12 and below. So keep watching. Are you going to see that down the road? But yeah, let's go ahead and get to that circle, guys. Let me show you how you can do that on Iowas 13 right now. Okay. So where I said I was 13 because Apple final listen to us and gave us a full fledged download manager for the safari browser on iOS 13. And now you can download any type of files onto your device without any third-party solutions. So in this case, we're going to try to download no copyrighted music. And of course, this tutorial is only for educational purposes. And this kind of music, the you know, copyright music is available for free on the Internet for every user without any limitations. So, yeah,...