2009-01-20, 6:28 pm
Recently, while searching for a specific piece of sheet music, I stumbled across a site full of music tutorials and other resources. "Making Music Fun" is primarily aimed at elementary school children, but would be useful for anyone trying to learn to play an instrument, read sheet music, or learn other musical topics.
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2008-11-20, 7:49 pm
In the past, I wrote about my thoughts on the online service Last.fm; I’m not sure how, but I seemed to have missed one of the best features of this service. Last.fm gives away free MP3s. Continue reading ‘Last.fm’s Recommended MP3s’ »
2008-11-14, 5:41 pm
On Wednesday, I listened to my MP3 player for the first time while at the gym and realized the choice of music can have a dramatic effect on one’s workout experience. Pacing, rhythm, and consistency – of both an individual song and of the entire play list ? are all important factors to consider. Continue reading ‘BPMs at the gym matter’ »
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2008-08-29, 9:06 pm
I just read Miles Moen’s article on illegal music downloading and I have to agree with his assessment. If ISPs start tracking users’ behaviour too much and penalize them for activities that are illegal in many jurisdictions, users will switch to ISPs that do not pay as much attention. Many ISPs are willing to either not monitor or ignore online activity if it causes them to gain new customers or, at least, keep their existing customers.
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