Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Teach Yourself Guitar!
Hot off the virtual presses, our latest teach yourself guitar category will tell you everything you need to know about the latest guitar books, ebooks, websites, CDs, DVDs and software to help you learn to play the guitar! Ever wanted to dazzle your friends with your new electric, play like The Edge or Santana, but never had the guts to sign-up with a guitar instructor? Well, our teach yourself guitar reviews will give you all you need and more at a fraction of the price that an instructor costs, and without all the stress and hassle that hiring a guitar tutor entails.
Our No. 1 choice in this category, Learn and Master Guitar, gives you everything you need to get you from a complete beginner to a guitar shredding god! Work at your own pace and in the comfort of your own home, and let the professionally designed book, 5 jam-along CDs and 20 DVDs guide you on the path to success. Learn and Master Guitar also comes with an online forum where you can post your questions, share your experiences and meet other budding rock stars!
Our top 10 guitar software reviews (including books, CDs and so on) have just been posted, but stay tuned for many more reviews which will be online soon!
Our No. 1 choice in this category, Learn and Master Guitar, gives you everything you need to get you from a complete beginner to a guitar shredding god! Work at your own pace and in the comfort of your own home, and let the professionally designed book, 5 jam-along CDs and 20 DVDs guide you on the path to success. Learn and Master Guitar also comes with an online forum where you can post your questions, share your experiences and meet other budding rock stars!
Our top 10 guitar software reviews (including books, CDs and so on) have just been posted, but stay tuned for many more reviews which will be online soon!
Sunday, 12 October 2008
Music Download Reviews Update!
In order to bring you the latest news and reviews on the music digital downloading world, we have now completely updated our music download service reviews to include the latest products and developments. We have now expanded our music download category to include the top 21 music download sites the net has to offer.
It seems that many popular music download sites, such as Wippit, MSN Music, Sony Connect and Yahoo! Music Unlimited have now all been discontinued in the face of stiff competition from the likes of Real Rhapsody, iTunes and Napster, with the majority of these discontinued sites now re-directing their old users to Real Rhapsody as their recommended alternative (Real Rhapsody is also our No. 1 choice by the way!)
Some music download sites offer you a subscription package, allowing you to download an unlimited number of songs and albums for a monthly fee. These songs are protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) technology, meaning that they will stop working once your subscription expires. You can think of this like renting the songs. Other sites will allow you to purchase any songs and albums for a fixed fee (usually around $0.99 for a song and $9.99 for an album). These songs are usually in the MP3 format and are unprotected by DRM, meaning you can keep them forever. Our top choices of music download sites, however, will allow you a combination of these, and will allow you to tailor your membership to best suit your needs.
Check out our new and updated music download site reviews for the complete lowdown on how these sites work, which we think are best, and why!
It seems that many popular music download sites, such as Wippit, MSN Music, Sony Connect and Yahoo! Music Unlimited have now all been discontinued in the face of stiff competition from the likes of Real Rhapsody, iTunes and Napster, with the majority of these discontinued sites now re-directing their old users to Real Rhapsody as their recommended alternative (Real Rhapsody is also our No. 1 choice by the way!)
Some music download sites offer you a subscription package, allowing you to download an unlimited number of songs and albums for a monthly fee. These songs are protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) technology, meaning that they will stop working once your subscription expires. You can think of this like renting the songs. Other sites will allow you to purchase any songs and albums for a fixed fee (usually around $0.99 for a song and $9.99 for an album). These songs are usually in the MP3 format and are unprotected by DRM, meaning you can keep them forever. Our top choices of music download sites, however, will allow you a combination of these, and will allow you to tailor your membership to best suit your needs.
Check out our new and updated music download site reviews for the complete lowdown on how these sites work, which we think are best, and why!
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