Q. Do you music?
5 Answers
Last summer my friends and I formed a band and we play garage rock. We write music and it seems to be going well. Now we are thinking about doing this seriously, but we are self-taught and none of us have any musical education. We are interested in this subject and want to learn it better. So now I’m practicing my ears. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced musician, you can develop your listening skills as much as you want; there is no such thing as mediocrity. With the right approach, music can be learned like any other language. The Use Your Ear course proves it. Sign up for the course https://www.useyourear.com/relative-....
answered by helenasamers
I like to shuffle Spotify. Usually I come across some tracks on Spotify I really like. Then I will add these songs to a playlist and download these songs to MP3 using Spotify to MP3 Converter (TunesKit Spotify Music Converter, a wonderful tool) when I am free.
answered by tomriddle
I am into YouTube. Sometimes I will use a screen recorder to record my favorite band’s live shows. It is able to save online videos and audio with no time limit and no latency. Pretty amazing.
answered by daisyc
As for me, I am on Spotify music. And to enjoy Spotify music anywhere and anytime, I use the tool Spotify Playlist Downloader Mac to help me. It is a tool that can easily download Spotify songs and save the songs as local files with original quality. And then I can put the downloaded Spotify music files to the device I like for listening offline.
answered by fillysun
I listen to music every day when I commute. I used to enjoy Tidal music. Its high-fidelity music is my favorite. Though, since my subscription was expired, I stop using, as Tidal doesn’t offer a free subscription to enjoy music online. Now, I personally use Amazon Music. By chance, I get Amazon Prime membership, with which I get free access to listen to Amazon Prime Music offline on supported devices.
answered by bournemouth