Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Q&A: What website allows you to listen to music from albums?

Q&A: What website allows you to listen to music from albums?

I know Amazon is good for that but some albums don’t have music samples. Theres gotta be another site that does the same thing. Anyone know of one?
I want a site that lets you listen to a sample of each song on an album, just like Amazon does.

Answer by xmcrmy13x
Well, I don’t know about single albums… But I use Pandora a lot. Its a website that you type say a band or a song (In my case we say Iron Maiden) and it analyzes the style and plays songs like it…

So back to my Maiden example, it starts with a Maiden song, then goes to Metallica, Megadeth, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, the Ozzman, etc.

Answer by dont_follow_me_irunintowalls
youtube has like, EVERYTHING. no lie.
even if there’s no video for it.

Answer by likethatjust@ymail.com
www.raaga.com, www.musicindiaonline.com, www.dishant.com, www.youtube.com…
let me know 4 more suggestions plz….

What do you think? Answer below!

Vocal Music from Mongolia. Tangent LP TGS126
amazon music samples

Image by sludgegulper
Vocal Music from Mongolia, recorded by Jean Jenkins of the Horniman Museum,London in 1974. Tangent Records TGS 126. Mongolian script by Urgunge Onon of University of Leeds. Mouth Music starts off side B, a siulation of the Jew’s harp using throat resonance – Xoomii -featuring the voice of Sundui in western mongolia recorded in Ulan Bator. Western Mongolia is just a stone’s throw from the former Soviet Autonomous Republic of Tuva which was famous for throat singing (Inner Mongolia) and which region had become an obsession of the physicist Richard Feynmann. Feynmann’s imagination had been captured by three things – the capital KYZYL had no consonants in it, it issued triangular and lozenge shaped postage stamps depicting hunters and folk traditions and finally there was the thoat singing. Sadly Feynmann never made it to Tuva as it was a little off the normal areas open to western tourists or even academics visiting the USSR.
Jean Jenkins was a remarkable woman, way ahead of her time and who died in 1990. Many of her recordings were made in Ethiopia, Iran and Central asia and many were made available on the Tangent record label. I put her in the same bracket at Harry Smith or A.L (BERT) Lloyd.
If you want to sample some Xoomii, click on here
THE EXTRAORDINARY and small CATALOGUE OF TANGENT RECORDS IS here

I used to play music samples at amazon.com and the media player would show up on the left side of my computer. Now, it’s a pop up window and won’t play samples at all. Can someone tell me how I can get it back to playing in Media Center sidebar?

Answer by andykpln
i have no clue

Answer by The Honourable
Good day. Try this. Go in control panel and click internet options (under classic view that option is on the right) and click internet options on the page. Go to the advanced tab and click restore defaults and click Apply. Try from there. Laterz

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