By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article parts. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Article Summary. Part 1. Download an audio editing program. A powerful piece of software like Adobe Audition or GarageBand will give you the greatest number of options. However, there are also plenty of free programs to choose from, such as Audacity and Ocenaudio. Any of these should have the tools you need to make basic edits.
Load the song in the editor. Identify the inappropriate parts of the song. Let the song play until you reach the first expletive you want to remove. If you need to censor multiple sections, it may help to write down the time that each instance of profanity occurs. On some editors, you can add checkpoints where you intend to make cuts. Highlight the explicit content. Click the point on the timeline where the profanity begins and drag the cursor to select the entire word or phrase.
Part 2. Select the option to mute the highlighted passage. Muting a portion of a song will work best when the expletives are few and far between.
Otherwise, it can quickly become distracting. Keep the music playing in the background. New Christmas Music also has a very wide variety of Christmas songs to offer you. These songs are organized into categories like traditional Christmas carols and new Christmas songs.
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Al is truly a genius. Also, it's not all it's cracked up to be, because you'll find yourself replacing air filters like crazy to unclog all the angels that commit envy-suicide in your house when they see how much you are enjoying your sound system.
I don't care how many fit on the head of a pin, it takes only a few trillion to completely block the airflow on a Filtrete.
I bought it with that " TV. It was a double-package. I know the comment was made as a joke, but in all seriousness Weird Al is a decent musician. The lyrics often sound like they came from a couple of bored teenagers, but his music has a wide variety including a lot of original songs that are not simply knockoffs of a specific song.
Since You've Been Gone is an original in a barbershop quartet style. Swap a few lyrics, and Germs could seamlessly fit into a Nine Inch Nails album. Hardware Store is a brilliant rock and ska parody with a four part harmony I've wasted an embarassing amount of time listening to. Good Old Days easy listening. One More Minute 60s music. Nature Trail to Hell metal. Trigger Happy Beach Boys. And of course, an impressive collection of Polkas.
Why not enjoy it all with a good sound system? Uh, ya. Even Weird Al's parodies are usually better-produced than the originals. Weird Al is easily one of the greatest musicians of the 20th Century. Isn't Albuquerque an original as well? Everyone owes it to themselves to see Al in concert, at least once.
He is the real deal. He did Star Wars songs during the encore, one of which seemed be be him and his two co-musicians seemingly ad-libbing nonsense, but it was all synchronized, rocking out with their accordians!!
I want Wierd Al's vocal chords in a tupperware container! Through all my childhood, I loved tormenting my little sister by blasting Weird Al at her I think it's a sign! I'm gonna hafta send her a Weird Al E-Card Is this supposed to be parody or what?
Enjoy one of the last artists that is still concerned about his fans and music. Are you an artist? Specifically, do you live exclusively of your art?
If no, then I suggest you stop telling other people to live up to standards you don't yourself live up to. I would like it if artists where more concerned with quality then with money. But I try to avoid forcing my views on other people. Who's forcing? I am just stating my opinion. And to clairify, that opinion is not that artists should not make money - quite the opposite.
My friends are a signed band, but they did go through many years of very crappy financial means before the big break.
These friends of mine have earned every dime their contracts got them. There are, however, bands and individual artists that magically appear and seem to be entirely concocted from spreadsheets and focus groups: this I do not like. Nevertheless, some of the. I do not mean to imply that artist should not make money - far from that in fact. Of course artists should recieve compensation for thier works.
But the leechery of hangers-on that has evolved around the artists of decades past has, I think, created a culture where the motivation to create art for money is out of ratio to what I in opinion feel is the proper scope.
Yes, I am an artist - not the best of course - but I make music and su. Everyone is vulnerable to that disease. Artists tend to get the big heads like elite athletes do; the camera is on them and they come to believe they are truly great. In their minds they're deserving. An interesting thing about people coming into money is that, no matter their background, education, or talents, once wealthy they co. That much, at least, makes sense: Most people generally believe they deserve wealth, as a rationalization for wanting it.
If they don't have it, the rationalization goes "The rich assholes have all the money, and Bush is an idiot, or the economy sucks for Reason X, and so I don't have the money I should. Any idiot can be wealthy if they really try, after all, I did it -- which must mean any cretin who isn't wealthy is a lazy bum who doesn't deserve wealth.
Technology is the only expensive hobby I have. If I suddenly had a fortune, I'd probably still eat ramen, and I'd probably wear the same clothes, live in about the same amount of space, ride a bicycle in a small town or own a sensible car, and so on. I'm told all of this is rare. Basically, if I was paid more per hour, then past a certain point, I'd simply work fewer hours. I don't understand the point of working long hours at a high-paying job to support a family you rarely see living in an awesome house you're barely in except to sleep and a cool car you drive to and from work in.
Well said, Mr. Lysergic Acid, or is it Smack Hero? I know everyone has their drug of choice, but don't you think you're going a little hard on the coke heads? Perhaps more artists should be "self-employed" then ;. Perhaps we could call them Independent That could make sense, even -- if the artist of modest ambition can barely afford ramen, and the greedy artist has the cook deliver something healthy every day, then guess which one is going to have more time to focus on art? Which one will actually be more healthy and alert when creating art?
Actually, I only said that so I don't get modded offtopic. What I really want to say is, in your sig, what would the "night" represent? No evidence indicates that great artists are EVER healthy and alert while making their best works. For example, I point you to Saint Anger by Metallica; their "Ok, we're getting old and gave up drinking and drugs" album. If there was ever a reason to support music sharing, it's the 25 bucks I wasted on that terrible album.
Last edited by brandon on Sat Jul 18, am, edited 9 times in total. Free Happy! I don't think this was very necessary. What's my age again? Thanks recieved: 3. I find comfort in this mess of things; My skewed perception of reality.
If you want to listen to a song before buying it, tap the song's icon on the far-left side of the screen. This will prompt the song or album to begin downloading onto your iPhone. Once the music finishes downloading, you'll find it in the iTunes app on both your iPhone and any desktop versions of iTunes for which you're signed into with your Apple ID.
Method 3. It's near the top of the Play Store page, just below the search bar. You should see the Play Store color switch from green to orange. It's at the top of the page. Your Android's on-screen keyboard will appear. Enter the name of an artist, song, or album, then tap the "Search" icon in your Android's keyboard. Select music. Once the search results load, scroll down until you find the song or album you want to download, then tap it. Tap the music's price. To download an album, you can simply tap the price in the upper-right corner of the page; if you want to buy an individual song, scroll down to the album's track list, then tap the price to the right of a song there.
Tapping a song's name will still open the related album's page, even if the song is a single. Tap BUY when prompted. The album or song will begin downloading onto your Android.
You may be asked for your Google Account password or Android passcode before the download commences. You can find the downloaded music in your Android's Play Music app. Method 4.
Download and install the 4K Video Downloader setup file. Once the setup file finishes downloading, do the following depending on your computer's operating system: Windows — Double-click the setup file, click Yes when prompted, and follow the on-screen setup instructions.
Mac — Double-click the setup file, verify the installation if necessary, click and drag the 4K Video Downloader app icon onto the "Applications" folder, and follow any on-screen instructions. Open YouTube. Unless the content you want to download is age-restricted, you don't need to sign into your Google Account here.
Go to the video you want to use. Search for the video from which you want to rip the audio, then click the video's title to open it. Copy the video's address. If you're downloading a video from a source other than YouTube, this step may vary for example, when downloading a Facebook video's audio, you'll right-click the video, click Show video URL , and then copy the URL there. Open 4K Video Downloader. Click Paste Link. It's in the top-left corner of the window. Doing so will add your copied link to 4K Video Downloader.
Wait for the video to finish parsing. Once you see the quality options appear in the 4K Video Downloader window, you can proceed.
Click the "Download Video" drop-down box. It's in the top-left side of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. Click Extract Audio. This is in the drop-down menu. Change the audio format if needed. By default, music will download in MP3 format, which is fine for virtually all music players.
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