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Cynic

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  1. The Mediafire Link
  2. Already tried that. Your minds are all too weak.
  3. Hmm.. How should I post it? I have it on Facebook, but I don't really want you creepers seeing my name and [cabbage].
  4. Who, I have a video of me singing the song I asked for help with. Want to see it?
  5. I think you're forgetting Marluxia.
  6. WIN.
  7. I have decided to grace this thread with my presence.
  8. Another double take, I'm guessing?
  9. For me, personally, it depends on the talent it took to produce the music. That's why I hate rap; they basically just recite words in rhythm while a generic loop of drum n' bass stuff is playing. Although they might be extremely talented at say, free styling, their "songs" do not show that. For people like Miley Cyrus and Justin Beiber, their music is just plain annoying, mostly because of the things they sing about and their voices. Though, I do feel a slight bit of sympathy for them; think of all the hate they see about themselves, and how every little thing they do is ridiculed. Now, personally, I love show tunes, because I know that the people who recorded the songs have actually gone live on a stage and sang it multiple times in front of huge crowds. That takes a lot of talent. Now, I know performers have concerts and tours and whatnot, but most Broadway shows run twice a day, three to five times a week, for sometimes years on end. Wow, I think I correctly used two semicolons in there. EDIT: Also, I take into account how the performer acts in his or her daily life. I despise Lady Gaga, for instance, because she's just too weird for my tastes. I acknowledge that she's talented, but the things she does and wears are ridiculous.
  10. Hahahah, losers. I have none. But I have lots of stuff to practice.
  11. Anything on the impact from their peers or the parents of their peers, though? It would make sense for that to be a source of bullying. I'm not sure if any studies have been done on it, but out of my friends, none of them get bullied or have low self-esteem.
  12. I'm pretty sure we all know which one I am.
  13. Link ^ That study shows that a pair of homosexual parents could be better than a mom and a dad. As for being psychologically affected, I know of three different kids my age who have either two moms or two dads. None of them hate gays, do poorly in school, or are otherwise negatively affected by their parents.
  14. I watch many shows on USA, too. Also, why the [bleep] are there not 10 more pages, like usual?
  15. Well, yeah. I thought you just wanted the accompaniment... Wait, you didn't listen to it beforehand?
  16. I doubt I will, since I'll just be using it to perform in a talent show. They'll hear it then.
  17. Cool.
  18. It came out of iTunes. Should I do it again out of Garageband?
  19. Done. The song is the accompaniment to "If I Can't Love Her", from Beauty and the Beast. It's boring and quiet in the beginning, but it picks up quickly.
  20. It's in iTunes and Garageband, and I'm burning it onto a disk. How should I get it to you?
  21. I'm no expert in Garageband, only used it in school, but I know quite a bit about it, what do you need help with in it? Well, I'm singing a song for a talent show, and I made the piano accompaniment in Garageband. But, I had to make 7 different parts to it because of key and tempo changes. What's the best way to combine them? I'm trying to do it by exporting them to iTunes, then recording them externally by playing them really loudly and recording them with a mic. Is there a better way? My thoughts: 1) Export them as .mp3s, put them back into Garage band and play them in the correct order. That should work, but I'm not sure if you can export as an mp3 in Garage band. But, any file but a midi file should work. If you can only export as a midi, run them through a converter (iTunes, Audacity, etc.) and put them in. 2) If that fails, and only if that fails, use a male->male speaker cord and plug one end into the mic and one end into the speaker jack on the computer. Record like that. However, I'm pretty sure that'll give an echo, so that's a last resort. Are you doing this at home? Thanks, I did the first option and it worked. Yes, I am.
  22. I'm no expert in Garageband, only used it in school, but I know quite a bit about it, what do you need help with in it? Well, I'm singing a song for a talent show, and I made the piano accompaniment in Garageband. But, I had to make 7 different parts to it because of key and tempo changes. What's the best way to combine them? I'm trying to do it by exporting them to iTunes, then recording them externally by playing them really loudly and recording them with a mic. Is there a better way?
  23. Can anyone help me with Garageband?
  24. What's bukkit?
  25. Someone shop this and switch their faces.

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