Audio Cassettes

Audio Cassettes

Maxell UR-90 Blank Audio Cassette Tape, 7 Pack Maxell UR-90 Blank Audio Cassette Tape, 7 Pack
Sale Price: $1.99

Package of seven Maxell UR-90 normal bias cassette tapes / Ideal for voice recording / 90 Minutes per Cassette Tape

Amelia Earhart: Queen of the Air / Audio Book (Biography Audiobooks) Amelia Earhart: Queen of the Air / Audio Book (Biography Audiobooks)
Sale Price: $3.98

Learn how Earhart followed her dream of flying, and hear radio broadcasts from her final flight in this riveting portrait of the "Queen of the Air." Documentary, approx. 50 mins.

NIV Audio Bible Dramatized CD NIV Audio Bible Dramatized CD
Sale Price: $58.94

- The complete Bible---64-CD set includes both Old and New Testaments - New International Version---today's most read, most trusted translation - New Testament selected by Audio Publishers Association as Audie Award winner---the most prestigious award for audio products - Multiple-voice dramatization brings the Bible to life with world-class narration and colorful, true-to-the-text character renderings - Fully orchestrated background with sound effects provides maximum enhancement of the text reading - Digital engineering from start to finish delivers the ultimate in clarity and listening enjoyment - Brief book introductions give you a quick, preparatory overview of each book of the Bible - Running time 76 hours - Lifetime guarantee stands behind this product's performance

Universal Car Audio Cassette Adapter, Black Universal Car Audio Cassette Adapter, Black
Sale Price: $0.01

Universal Car Audio Cassette Adapter, Black

Sentimental Songs That Will Live Forever (Reader's Digest 4 Audio Cassette Tape Set) Sentimental Songs That Will Live Forever (Reader's Digest 4 Audio Cassette Tape Set)
Sale Price: $14.95

4 Cassette set by Reader's Digest

MAXELL UR-120 Blank Audio Cassette Tape (4 pack) MAXELL UR-120 Blank Audio Cassette Tape (4 pack)
Sale Price: $3.76

Package of four Maxell UR-120 normal bias cassette tapes / Ideal for Voice and General Music Recordings

The Fortune of War The Fortune of War
Sale Price: $20.00

Eight cassette tapes convey the unabridged "The Fortune of War." 13 hours listening time.

Car Stereo Audio Cassette Tape Adapter for MP3, iPod, Nano, Touch, CDs, Nomad, Sansa, Zune & More Car Stereo Audio Cassette Tape Adapter for MP3, iPod, Nano, Touch, CDs, Nomad, Sansa, Zune & More
Sale Price: $0.01

Now whether you are going down the block or cross-country, you will have plenty of music for the whole trip with this adapter. Connect your CD Player/MiniDisk Player/iPod to your car stereo through your car's in-dash cassette player.

Sony 5C90HFR 90-Minute HF Cassette Recorders (5-Brick) Sony 5C90HFR 90-Minute HF Cassette Recorders (5-Brick)
Sale Price: $1.25

Sony keeps America's cassette recorders sounding their best with the Audio Compact Cassettes. HF High Fidelity normal bias cassettes are great for music and general recording.

Greatest Hits [Audio Cassette] Greatest Hits [Audio Cassette]
Sale Price: $19.99

Why should you learn to play the piano? You may wonder that, especially if you are an adult with a busy lifestyle.

Is it worth the time and effort? Yes, of course, and there are many reasons.

  1. Playing the piano fulfills a childhood dream.

    Many adults didn't have the opportunity to take piano lessons as a child, but the dream is still there.

    It's never too late to learn. That tired old saying about teaching an old dog new tricks--just forget that!

    Other adults took lessons as a child, but didn't appreciate them or didn't put forth any effort to really learn. If you fall into this category, stop beating yourself up. You are wiser than you were as a child and you can still play the piano now.

    Informal surveys of private piano teachers reveal that in some studios, half of the students are adults.

  2. Playing the piano is not as difficult as you might think.

    Keep in mind that we aren't talking about entering the Tchaikovsky competition next year. For adults who want to have fun making music, play Christmas carols and hymns, and satisfy their creative urges, learning to play the piano is accessible to just about anyone.

    It isn't difficult to produce a tone on the piano--just press down the keys. With other instruments you have to learn how to breathe, how to hold the instrument, how to hold the bow, how to pluck strings, and on and on.

    With piano, you don't need any other instruments. You are in effect, the entire "orchestra."

    Instruction books are readily available and easy to follow.

    Classes and teachers are everywhere--in music stores, in private homes, and you can even find teachers who come to your home.

    Try on-line courses with piano instruction on multimedia--DVDs, audio cassettes, and web-based teachers.

  3. On the other hand, playing the piano can be a challenge.

    If you like a challenge, the sky is the limit. Aim to play Beethoven if you want to. Nothing is stopping you and the feeling of accomplishment is extremely gratifying.

  4. Music can be your mission for your church.

    Many churches need musicians for their services. You can fill this need and make a worthwhile contribution.

  5. Piano playing keeps the brain sharp and alert.

    Playing a musical instrument engages every part of the brain as well as developing fine motor skills.

  6. Making music relaxes you.

    In this case, the old adage is true; music soothes the savage beast. Stress reduction, blood pressure lowering, peace of mind--find all of them through making music.

  7. Playing the piano is fun.
  8. Impress friends and family.

Why should you learn to play the piano? You have so many reasons to learn, and no reason not to!

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http://www.cyberflute.com/learn-to-play-piano.html

How to avoid noise while transferring music from audio cassettes to computer?

I am using a software for transferring music from audio cassettes to the computer. So far it was working well. Now I get a lot of noise in the recorded version. When I play the audio cassette in the cassette player, there is no such noise. Similarly when I listen to music recorded earlier and stored in the computer, there is no noise. So, there is no problem either with the cassette player or with the speaker. Where else whould be the problem and how to solve it?

Check the levels and get a program like Adobe Audition (formely Cool Edit) and it will help you clean the audio of the pops & hissing...

 

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