The Amos 'N Andy radio show theme music was "The Perfect Song" written by Clarence Lucas and Joseph Breil and originally used by DW Griffith in the movie "Birth of A Nation" in 1915. It was chosen as the theme music for the Amos 'N Andy radio show and was orchestrated as such. Where can I find a copy of the orchestrated version?
make sure that the actual file is saved on to your jvc first of all , so it can be transferred , because like some camcorders you have to finalize the video before it can be used on another equipment , then if that does not work , just download audacity or any mac recorder for free of the web and play the fm radio live via av leads in to your mac and record it live coming from your jvc make sure you save it as an acc( cd quality ) file for best quality or mp3
Build the orchestral as a MIDI file and then merge your song and send back to the Tyros to perform it. Building on an external machine you will find is easier than trying to do it all on the Tyros.
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This guide will show you how to make iPhone ringtones using songs on your iTunes music library right from your Windows PC without installing any application (except for iTunes, of course) and without registering to any website or any premium text services. That means, everything is FREE!
Everything is done directly on your computer, you can do this even without internet connection.
This is for all iPhones (iPhone 4, 3GS, 3G or older) and for all iOS versions.
Here's what you need:
Computer running on Windows 7, Vista or XP with iTunes installed
Song(s) on your iTunes music library
Note: You don't need your iPhone yet until you're done making your ringtone and are ready to sync.
If you don't see the Ringtones list on your sidebar, don't worry. It will show up after you're successful in creating your first one.
Procedures:
Open iTunes (from your PC) and select any song from your music library.
Right-click on your chosen song then click on Get Info.
Click on the Options tab, at the top of info window.
Look for Start Time and Stop Time, and copy whatever is written in the Stop Time box (which is the full length of the song) to avoid messing up the original copy, coz you're gonna need to put it back later.On the video, the original length of my song is 5:48.055, but ringtones for iPhones could not comprise the full length of the song, it must only be around 1 to 30 seconds (though I'm not sure if 30+ sec will still work).
Shorten the song to acceptable limit (1 to 30 sec.).On the video I used the first 9 seconds, by changing only the Stop Time from 5:48.055 to 0:09.000.You may also choose the middle part of any song, say you can set the Start Time at 1:23.456 (or any time of your choice) and the Stop Time at 1:54.321 (or any time of your choice).
Click on OK to apply the changes.
Select the same song, click on Advanced from the Menu bar at the top of iTunes Window, then click on Create AAC version.Notice that the AAC version has shorter time than the original one.
Modify the original copy back to its full length (noted on step 4), then click on OK.
Right-click on the AAC version, then click on Show in Windows Explorer. A folder will open showing your two songs in file form, the original copy having the .mp3 file extension, and AAC version with .m4a.If you cannot see the file extensions, Go to Control Panel>Folder Options>View (tab)> and from there, remove the check beside the option saying Hide extensions for known file types. Click on OK to apply the changes. (Watch the video for clearer instruction.)
Change the .m4a file extension to .m4r.You may also change the name, but that's up to you. The important thing is to change the file extension.
Then Windows will ask:Just click on Yes.
Double-click on the modified file to add it to your ringtones list, and you're done!
The only thing you need to do now is to sync ringtones so you can use them on your iPhone.
WARNING-BEFORE YOU SYNC Syncing ringtones will affect the music library on the iPhone, so before you click the sync button, be sure to transfer all your purchased songs first (from iPhone to PC) so no song will be deleted. Or better yet, do this only when you're working on the computer where: you save all your songs, or; you regularly sync your iPhone.
Notes: This guide is intended only for iPhone users, because iPhones do not accept file types other than .m4r as ringtones.
This guide is intended only for Windows users. The guide for Mac users is written separately, with its own video.
The group that plays/sings the original theme song is Primus. The "4th Grade" episodes (which started with the episode "South Park: 4th Grade (#4.11)" and ended with the episode "South Park: Kenny Dies (#5.13)") with the first altered opener was a remix of that song performed by Paul Robb. After that, the theme was replaced by another version of the song, this time performed by Les Claypool's Frog Brigade. Currently, the theme song is a remix of that.
The piece that Mary plays at the party at Lucas Lodge in episode 1, section 3, is popularly called the "Harmonious Blacksmith", from the Suite #5 by George Frideric Handel. The piece that Caroline Bingley plays at Netherfield in episode 1, section 6, is popularly called the "Gypsy Rondo", from the Piano Trio #39 by Joseph Haydn, The first piece that Mary plays and sings (badly) at the Netherfield party, in episode 2, section 5, is popularly known as "Handel's Largo" and is the opening aria of the opera "Serses". It is called 'Ombra mai fu'. She then goes on to sing "My mother bids me bind my hair", an art song by Haydn (and actually much less ambitious given it was written for the purpose of performance in the home). The piece that Louisa (Bingley) Hurst then plays (perhaps to show Mary up) is the "Rondo alla Turca", the 3rd movement of the Piano Sonata #11 by Mozart. The piece that Lizzy plays for Colonel Fitzwilliam and Mr. Darcy at Rosings, in episode 3, section 4, is the 1st movement of the same Mozart sonata that contains the "Rondo alla Turca". The song that Lizzy sings and plays at Pemberley, in episode 5, section 1, is 'Voi che sapete' (translated here as 'Say, ye who borrow') from Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro". The piece that Georgiana then plays, in the scene when Lizzy and Darcy's eyes meet, is Beethoven's "Andante favori".
The song played over the opening credits of each season is a variation on Tom Waits' original song, "Way Down in the Hole", from his 1987 album,Frank's Wild Years.
The lyrics were written by Eric Maschwitz and the music by Jack Strachey. The film was made in Denham Studios in the UK and released under the name 'Perfect Strangers' - 'Vacation From Marriage' was its American name. So far I haven't been able to locate the lyrics but this info. might help.
Music software
If you have a PC running Windows 7 or previous versions, you can use some music software to identify songs. Leawo Music Recorder can be used in this case. It can identify songs based on networked database, and then save recordings into MP3 and WAV. Just click the record button to get started.
Online music identifier
Except software above, you can also use online music identifier to identify songs online. Go to ACRCloud Music Recognition and then choose a file to upload. It will automatically identify songs and show result on the interface for you.
Music recognizing app
On iPhone, you can use Shazam, and on Android phone, you can use Google Assistant. As long as you sing to them, they will match with the best result.
There may be a solution for you if you try this: join yahoo group Specific to your radio Make & Model, give the expert team there as much detail as you can, so they can find a solution for you, and your can download manuals, schematics and other goodies for your radio(if available), and all this is free.
why my 5220 xpressmusic lost all the data from the phone memory
(original themes, tones, games) and the music player cannot display? the
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