Archive for April, 2010

Download iTunes Tips

I’ll tell you how. The beauty of iTunes is that it maintains a database of songs, lectures or other digital recordings you have downloaded from the Internet or downloaded from CDs. This digital “database” names your directory. Sounds complicated right? Well, it’s not. Here’s a little known fact about iTunes. ITunes database is really just an electronic pointer to where you saved your MP3 audio files of bird. If you accidentally add the same digital recordings more than once, updates the programming logic merely the pointer.

If you have MP3 audio files on a CD or DVD, copying to your hard drive. This is especially recommended if you use a laptop. Then he realized he left the CD at home and had not yet ripped to your hard drive. Unfortunately, I made the same mistake too many times to be always wanted to match. This is an important reminder very important when copied to your hard drive. Be sure to set a logical file system for your MP3 player so you can tell iTunes to retrieve the data at a later date.

From the main menu under the file, select Add File to Library to add one, or maybe a couple of MP3, or select Add Folder to Library to add all the MP3 files in a folder (or directory for Windows users). Shazaammm …. New files are added to the library. Finally, sync your iPod and listen to the new additions.

Tips on How to Setup an Electric Guitar

If you ever wondered how to put your guitar or your four, five or six string bass guitar you, you’re in the right place. It is recommended that you change your strings before you start, and install them correctly, but not absolutely necessary. If your guitar has a Floyd Rose or an easel, you fix it before continuing. The most convenient way, if you do not have many tools at your disposal: Remove the plastic cover on the back of your guitar, then put thin pieces or choose between the bridge part that sticks down and the body until the distance between the flat part of the bridge (just below the bridge pickup) and the body is 3/32-inch.

We do this so that the strings to hit the keys and lively, that vibrate. Put Capo the first button, the fifth string, then press the seventeenth fret with your finger (I use half), while lifting six languages, so that it presses against the nail. This means that the height of the springs.

With the capo still on the first box, measure the distance between the bottom of the strings and the top of the box the 17th with a 6-inch ruler in the 64th. Use the chart below as a rough guide only: the exploration of different possibilities to find the height that best suits you.