Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Sims music question..?

Can you put your own music from cds into the sims 2 music folder and play it in the game?I heard somewhere you could but I'm not sure.



Also does it have to be downloaded music or can you load it form a cd and can you make it only play your music and not the maxis music if you can how?



Sims music question..?

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Copy the cd in mp3 format.



In My Document%26gt;EA Games%26gt;The Sims 2 there is a folder for music. Open it and put the mp3 files into the station folder of your choice.



Open the game.



In the Audio Options section you'll find selections for all the types of music. Go to the section you added your mp3's to and select the new music you added. If you don't want the original game music unselect the game music.



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yes you can! my bro did it for me!



so... just look around %26amp; youll find where to do it
i truly dont think it is possible.

Classical music for dummies?

Hello, I need suggestions from people who know and love classical music. The only real classical music exposure I have is when I took a music literature course and I listened to a small sample of a few composers, most of which I could not identify more than two days after listening.



In fast, most of the classical music I have heard had no real appeal or was awefully boring. So I'm hoping someone can steer me in the right direction.



What I would like to hear most is music that features arpeggios either on piano or guitar, or are good at portraying certain emotions like sadness, more so with actual notes than with instrumentation (ie no violin or droning cello).



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One of my favourite guitar pieces is Asturias (Leyenda) by Isaac Alb鑼卬iz. There are two or three versions of it available for free here:



http://www.classiccat.net/albeniz_i/47.h...



Don't rule out violin and orchestra just yet.



Listen to Mozart's violin concertos 1 and 3, particularly the andantes (second movements) from both concertos - very beautiful and moving pieces. Pichas Zukerman's versions of Mozarts concertos are very good, and I recommend getting those if it is possible.



Also listen to Saint-Sa姣沶s' Havanaise (Op. 83), another beautiful piece for orchestra featuring the violin.



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If you're looking for piano music that portrays emotion, I'd go for Polonaise in Ab major by Chopin. You might also want to try Ballade Pour Adeline by Richard Clayderman.
If you are looking for piano music that features arpeggios on piano, try listening to Chopin Etude no.1. Composers such as Rachmaninoff and Chopin are great composers for piano.



There are different kinds of classical music, which varies from eras. There are baroque (Opera "Dido and Aeneas" by Purcell is one of my favourite), classic (Requiem by Mozart is specially sad, as it is written while he was fighting with his death), romantic (Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky etc.) and modern (Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Shostakovich etc.). There are also contemporary living composers such as John Adams, Steve Reich and Philip Glass who have written film scores and famous for their unique sounds.



I love different kind of music but I must say I am not fixed in one category, I love listening to varieties. I would recommend strongly though listening to music that features solo instruments with orchestras such as Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, Elgar Cello Concerto and Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto no.2. As I play the violin, I would recommend listening also to solo violin sonatas by Eugene Ysaye (Belgian composer/violinist) which is quite astonishing.



I hope I haven't made this too complicated. You need to just try listening to different genres of classical music and in the end, you'll find what you love (I hope). Good Luck.

What is music ? and why people love to listsen music and why people are sigh**?

i want to say is that when some of us go some where out of own country and then you heard the music of your heart and music of your country.....??? and then they use to say like ..."wow" .... nice music and use to stay there for few times to have some discussion starting about that music and then the person who plays music in his cafe or in his shop beautifully throws some words and the foreigner got to spend some money at in that place and then anything he want to ask he never use to ask to the people around him.... he must have to go to him...i hope u got me ..........



What is music ? and why people love to listsen music and why people are sigh**?

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Music is everything. I don't know why you even ask this question!!! World can't live without music.

MY MUSIC CLASS JUST GOT CUT!! Any ideas on how to get it back!?

Im a music student and apparently the money for music "disappeared" and now we have no music for the rest of the year. i dont want to take another elective. none of the music students do. we are willing to fight for it to get it back but we have no "legal" ideas. we had a fundraising group but their money was "lost". MUSIC IS IMPORTANT TO Me because it's the only class i can get an a in. its the only thing im good at at school. its not fair. i need ideas on how to get it back. my principal wont tell us nothin



MY MUSIC CLASS JUST GOT CUT!! Any ideas on how to get it back!?

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I'm not sure why the money is "disappearing" and getting "lost", but maybe you need to reappoint someone to the position in which the money is being kept. You can get a petition signed by students and teachers to keep the class going and take it to the school district. If money has gone missing, go to businesses and ask for donations, and have them help with signing the petition. I'm not sure where your from, but this should help in your journey to getting your music class back. If there are enough signing the petition, it should show the school district that there is something wrong and they need to rethink letting that class go. I would recommend going to the School District office first, they could have the petition papers there and/or paperwork to help you figure out what you can/should do to help bring your class back.



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GOOD LUCK!!! Report It


Picket the mayors office, CALL THE LOCAL MEDIA, make some noise, when other people find out you will see that there are good people in the world that will help, the first thing is to organize everyone and motivate them to speak up and do something.
Protest, PROTEST, Protest

Non-iTunes music won't transfer to Ipod?

Recently I transfered music to my iTunes from CD's I owned. I am able to play the music on my computer through iTunes, but the music won't transfer to my iPod. I'm assuming I have to covert this music to an mp3 but it doesn't seem to be an option when I right click on the music. Am I missing something in iTunes or do I need to download another program to covert this music (if so any program suggestions)? Thanks in advance for your help!



Non-iTunes music won't transfer to Ipod?

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No idea. You dont need a converter because Itunes does everything you need. Make sure your Ipod has the capacity to sync it or its supposed to.



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you will need to have a 3rd party tool to help you copy songs in your ipod to computer as itunes blocks the ipod-to-computer transfer, you may try idump which is free..if you want to try some easy solution, here is a review of top 5 ipod copying softwares(mac/windows) http://www.ipodtocomputer.net , hope this helps.
if you're thinking of buying an ipod you should out this site first. they give you an ipod nano for FREE! all you need to do is complete a few quick tasks for them.

I love music because ____________?

well seeing that we all hang out in the music section ^^



i thought i'd put this Q up.



i'll start: i love music because it is the only thing (imo) that can connect very different people. I believe that music is the universal language.. i mean you can have two rockstars who speak two different languages and they can rock together w/o speaking because they both looove music :)



music is soo important to me and i believe it has so much power. music's my life



~thanks for answering



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i love music because of the emotions behind it. music allows people to connect with one another. listening to people express their emotions with song lets you feel as if you are not alone. you may never meet an artist, but you feel like you know one another better than anyone else, merely because you relate so well to what they are saying in their songs.



I love music because ____________?

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It expresses who I am.
It can inspire
I love music because, it soothes my soul! Some songs relate to my life.....it`s good to know i`m not alone when i`m feeling down!
Freedom of expression



Inspiration



The way it can connect completely different people.



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it relaxes me and expresses my style
it's the best way to express my personality and the feelings deep within my soul........and i'm soooo damn good at it....lol
theres always a song out there that u can relate to and u can feel wat the artist is talking about and that someone gets u + its fun 2 listen 2 :P
I love music because: it's my life!! I'd die without it. It's the only thing that helps to keep me sane. If it every ceased to exist then guaranteed I'd have to be locked up in the "looney bin". Music is such an amazing thing.....there always seems to be a song for just about any situation or one that expresses any one of the wide range of human emotions. Incredible I tell ya. I can be in the most horrid mood but still be walking around singing or humming to myself but because of it, eventually the mood brightens %26amp; I'm a lil happier after a while.
I love music because it's the only thing that picks me up when I'm depressed, inspires me, makes me feel that there's still something good in this world, something which is worth living for.
life would be boring/ useless/ colorless/ dull without it. music is life. it also helps you to express your feelings even during the hardest times.
It is a great way to express myself. Being a shy person, it is something I can use to communicate with someone. For example, before my girlfriend and I became a couple, I would use music to "hint" my feelings.

Who's Killing The Music?

REMEMBER WHEN:



: Radio was the drum.....when you listened to hear new music... when radio cuts changed every few months?



: The music was written in the spirit of wonderment?



: The power of music invaded your body making you move from the inside out, making you feel powerful?



: We bought records and went to the show to get closer, to the unadulterated truth, the unadulterated power?



: That one record could change your whole day, inspire you and soothe your wounds?



: When people wanted something real, something they could hang on to, something that could help them through life?



: M usic T ele V ision was ALL about the Music?



: It wasn't just about commercialism, advertising or endorsements?



: Music was more than a revenue generator or more than a name on a list of SoundScan winners?



: It wasn't all about the production or the extravaganza... it was about the MUSIC! and The music was ENOUGH!



Who's Killing The Music?



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Fire away 閳?br>Who's Killing The Music?

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I think you can't just pin it down to one thing,or person,my friend.



There are so many factors involved in it's....death.If it is dying at all.



Music is big business today....bigger than it's ever been.Profit comes first,then talent.



The ease of ANYBODY putting their music out there,by the Internet.And most have mediocre talent at best.



Our perceptions of what you and I call,"good music" also comes into play.I'm a child of the 70's,therefore I love 70's and even 80's music the best.Almost everything after that time seems.....paler somehow...doesn't hold my interest ....doesn't.......touch me inside.



There also could be the,"saturation point".There's so much music out there.Yes,most of it is crap but it takes so damn long to weed through it,you get tired,bored.It all starts sounding the same after a while.That's when I go back to the music I grew up with.....the music that's familiar.



And you mentioned the record(vinyl LP).It was something you could.....hold.I remember hours listening to music as I watched that record turn on my turntable.Now? Kind of hard to hold or watch data on an mp3 player or your computer.



Anyway,music will live on(I hope).In what form ,God only knows.Myself,I'll keep listening to what I like and ignore trends .



Great question,BTW.



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Thanks,Sky!!!



That's exactly what I do.I listen to what I like and ignore trends in music.



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rappers
The pop idustry. That includes Fall Out Boy.
RAPPERS...(THAT IS NOT MUSIC)
Video killed the radio star!
pop idol, x factor, and to an extent radio one. but remember all the music that does the aforementioned things to you is still out there and will never die!
I think part of it started with the fusion of entrepreneurship with music - Big artists starting fashion lines, for example.



There's a mass amount of music now, more than ever. But it's all mostly the same, washed up beats. That's probably because -a lot- of people going into the music business now care for the money aspect, instead of the music aspect. Not all, of course, but enough.



It's also partly the fault of the listeners, who will buy into the crappy, regurgitated tunes, due to peer pressure. That ruins the few good bands left. Also, though downloading free music is great, it also doesn't help make things better.



Record labels know that they'll lose money through leaked downloads, so now they won't be brave enough to sign risky deals, that could be great fresh new music. They'll only sign safe ones, creating a general decrease in quality.



It's a mix of everyone involved really.
the music died a long time ago sweet cheeks!!!! it was murdered by EMO!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
No NO That is how YOU and most people thought of music but you have grown up a bit since then. Now you realize that music is not now and has never been about all those glorious things we thought years ago. it is and has always been about MONEY. Cuba Gooding, Jr. said Show me the money. That is true in music as well. MTV is only around to make money. Nothing wrong with that but as we get older we realize that is what life is all about. Why would a man or woman spend millions to get a job that only pays a few hundred thousand dollars. Because it really means much more MONEY down the road.
Music will always change, evolve and move....you have to be able to evolve with it. No one is killing music, yes it might be a little over commercialized at times but it has always been like that. There are plenty of bands that are not on MTV that write great music, you have to search. I come from a family of musicians, my father and I both play guitar. When he told me that today's music sucks, I told him he sounds like his old man, and that he is not listening. Don't miss out on what this generation is experiencing and expressing because of an unwillingness to listen with an open ear. Don't be like my Grandfather.
Rap/hip hop, the media, and rich, talentless girls with publicity agents *cough* britney, paris *cough*. Rap isn't music, hip hop is just "pretty" girls dancing around singing with completley teched up music. Same applies to the rich and talentless girls with publicity agents. Yes, if I could blame the death of awesome radio earned by great musicians with true talent, I'd blame it on rap/hip hop, the media, and talentless rich girls!



Bring back the rock!!! Rock of any age is better than all of that crap.
I see alot of ppl saying "rappers" their not destroying it, their simply jus not making it anymore, in rap music its all about the beat screw the words that is the music of rap, now their lyrics...their lyrics are some bs, rap was the 70s-late 90s, thats music today, they should label it as bullshi-
the corporation or capitalism people are in it for the money and the fame there all about a sound not a song they try and shock to get record deals money is the root of all evil money can make a man act funny
RAP: Retards Attempting Poetry..



It's just a personal opinion and I'm NOT trying to offend anyone who's into rap!! Cleaaaar?
RIAA



MTV



Radio



basically, making money off of music is what kills the music.
I suppose you can ultimately blame it on "superstrings", who have, for some time now, been mostly resonating in the narrow frequencies of money-hungry superficiality and obsessive dysfunctional desire for fame. :-)



Generally speaking, I agree with you - They don't make music like they used to - with a burning passion that comes from the core. ... And NO, I am NOT saying that music should remain static and resist/question all change. ... I am talking about The Over-commercialization of Creativity [and hence the empty motives] behind the musical "creations" of the nowadays.



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Thanks for the GREAT QUESTION - your genuine love of MUSIC is quite evident.



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I believe that in a major way, it is a result of the digital revolution. There is nothing that can match the analog medium for true rendition of live sound. Vinyl gave us the musicality that is the quintessential nature of sound.



No matter how advanced in quality is cd, there is an element of full range frequencies that is missing - the musical fullness, the emotion, the hearing that is part of live music is simply not there in today's recorded medium. For some, such as myself, it is as noticeable as the difference between air and a vacuum. Though many today have never even heard music recorded in analog. I think, in general, it has set up a cycle whereby the sound, or rather what is missing, has created a degeneration in perception of music. This deadness produces a vicious cycle whereby music takes on all the baggage that we see today.



Of course, there is also that given opportunity, humankind allows materialism and sensationalism to rule. People want more and more stimulation. If music is not music, then the more noise, the more people feel like their lives are filled by as much stimulation as they can get; the riot of commercialism fills that need.