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Keyboard Music v2.4 w fix Brainrain
Keyboard Music v2.4 w fix Brainrain
Copyright 2006, Xu Yi.
Win 98/Me/NT/2k/XP
"http://www.kbdmusic.com/"

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Keyboard Music

Keyboard Music is the easiest musical instrument software in the world designed for kids and for people of all ages!

Keyboard Music is software, which allows you or your children to use your computer keyboard to play musical instruments.
It's so easy to use that everybody can play the instrument he or she likes.
Keyboard Music is the easiest musical instrument in the world designed for children and for people of all ages!

You and your kids can play the piano, violin, guitar, saxophone, marimba, organ, bass, cello, trumpet, flute, bagpipe, koto and more than 100 kinds of musical instruments with this excellent child musical instrument software!

Keyboard Music has recording and playback function, mode choice function, auto rhythm function, one key chord function.
You can set the interface of this software easily.
The two kind of keyboard overall arrangement are very rational.

Utilizing the record function, you can record and save your favorite opus, sharing with your folks and friends.

The choice of mode enables your to select various kinds of mode according to sheet music, such as C major, F major and c minor, etc.

You can play musical instrument with automatic rhythm, such as Waltz, Blues, Rock Roll, etc.

After you use one key chord function to set chords, you can play chords easily.

There are 10 piece of famous sheet music which you are familiar with.

Come on!
Get this perfect children's musical instruments software.
Enter the world of musical instruments!
Let colorful notes jump among your and your kids' fingers!
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Posted in programs by tguin on Jun. 22, 2008 // 00:34 | Comments (0)
Auslogics Disk Defrag v1.4.16.307 {Freeware}
Auslogics Disk Defrag v1.4.16.307
{Freeware}
Auslogics Software Pty Ltd.   
Win Vista/XP/2k/2k3 (32-bit and 64-bit and dual-core CPU supported)
"http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/disk-defrag"

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Auslogics Disk Defrag
{Freeware}

Disk fragmentation leads to system slowdowns, PC crashes, slow startups and shutdowns.
Auslogics Disk Defrag is designed for fast optimization of modern hard disks.
Hard disks are by far the slowest component in your computer.
CPU and memory work much faster than hard disks because they do not have moving parts.
Therefore fragmented disks often become a bottleneck of the system performance.
Besides causing slowdowns, fragmentation makes the hard drive disk heads move frequently when reading files which leads to freeze-ups and system crashes.
It is important to keep your disks defragmented and optimized as much as possible.

Auslogics Disk Defrag was designed to remedy system sluggishness and crashes caused by disk fragmentation.
It is optimized to work with today's modern hard disks.
Auslogics Disk Defrag is extremely simple to use, does not require any analysis phase and is faster than most of the other disk defragmentation software.
It will help you get the maximum performance out of your expensive hardware investments.
And, what’s most important, it's absolutely free.

FEATURES:
• Improve computer performance and stability
• Increase your productivity - no more waiting for files to open
• Defragment disks in only a few minutes
• Useful disk fragmentation map and detailed fragmentation report
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Posted in programs by tguin on Jun. 22, 2008 // 14:53 | Comments (0)
Meet The Beatles
Meet The Beatles

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The Beatles - Meet The Beatles.

Most can call it from memory: the image of the Beatles disembarking from their plane on a cold February day in New York.
Less visible in the old black-and-white film footage, but perhaps more important, is a young girl clutching a copy of the Beatles' just-released second album, Meet the Beatles!, as if the world depended on it.
And, to her and millions of other young people, it did.

Meet the Beatles!
Wasn't simply an album; it gave the intangible yearnings of youth a voice and a face (actually, four voices and four faces), and it created a parallel world where escape was only a turntable away.

Today, Meet the Beatles!
Is a collectible in danger of becoming forgotten, if not for the diligence of Beatles fans around the world.

Compact discs have replaced vinyl, and the decision to release the original U.K. versions of the Beatles' albums in favor of their U.S. counterparts has rendered albums like Meet the Beatles! and The Beatles' Second Album obsolete.
But nothing could make the music on these LPs obsolete.
The infectious charm of songs like "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "I Saw Her Standing There," "It Won't Be Long," and "All My Loving" still weave their magic which, if less potent in an age jaded by a generation of musicians
who had the benefit of the Beatles' songbook tucked underneath their arms, still carries an aura around it ?

Just as the first moon landing will never be eclipsed by subsequent forays into space.
Meet the Beatles! soon topped the charts, aided by electric appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show that carried the flames of Beatlemania across the ocean, and (together with the single "She Loves You") kicked off a string
of number one singles and albums.

Most of the songs were holdovers from the U.K. album With the Beatles, released two months earlier.
Capitol, who wisely decided that there might be money in releasing the band's work in the U.S., chose original tracks from their second U.K. album and added the contents of a recent U.S. single plus a B-side, John Lennon's ballad "This Boy," to the mix.
This created the illusion that the Beatles wrote all their own material (since only Meredith Willson's "Till There Was You" was a non-original), an illusion dispelled by the necessarily cover-heavy The Beatles' Second
Album. So, in many ways.

Meet the Beatles!

Distilled what was best about the band: original material from Lennon, Paul McCartney, and even George Harrison (his first, "Don't Bother Me").
Everyone gets a chance to sing, including Ringo Starr ("I Wanna Be Your Man," which Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham had coaxed from the band earlier), and the mix of rockers and ballads proves to be a
beautiful blend.
Let compact disc companies try their hand at historical revision: they can't steal the memories of Americans who still remember how they first met the Beatles, any more than they could pry that album from that young
girl's hands.

Meet The Beatles

Tracks:
1 I Want to Hold Your Hand
2 I Saw Her Standing There
3 This Boy
4 It Won't Be Long
5 All I've Got to Do
6 All My Loving
7 Don't Bother Me
8 Little Child
9 Till There Was You
10 Hold Me Tight
11 I Wanna Be Your Man
12 Not a Second Time

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Posted in music by tguin on Jun. 22, 2008 // 16:01 | Comments (1)
The Beatles 1
The Beatles 1

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The Beatles - 1.
Apparently, there was a gap in the Beatles' catalog, after all ?
All the big hits weren't on one tidy, single-disc compilation.
It's not the kind of gap you'd necessarily notice ?
It's kind of like realizing you don't have a pair of navy blue dress socks ?
But it was a gap all the same, so the group released The Beatles 1 late in 2000, coinciding with the publication of their official autobiography, the puzzlingly titled Anthology.

The idea behind this compilation is to have all the number one singles the Beatles had, either in the U.K. or U.S., on one disc, and that's pretty much what this generous 27-track collection is.
If you give this to any six or seven year old, they'll be a pop fan, even fanatic, for life.
And that's reason enough for it to exist.

The Beatles 1

Tracks:

1 Love Me Do
2 From Me to You
3 She Loves You
4 I Want to Hold Your Hand
5 Can't Buy Me Love
6 A Hard Day's Night
7 I Feel Fine
8 Eight Days a Week
9 Ticket to Ride
10 Help!
11 Yesterday
12 Day Tripper
13 We Can Work It Out
14 Paperback Writer
15 Yellow Submarine
16 Eleanor Rigby
17 Penny Lane
18 All You Need Is Love
19 Hello Goodbye
20 Lady Madonna
21 Hey Jude
22 Get Back
23 The Ballad of John and Yoko
24 Something
25 Come Together
26 Let It Be
27 The Long and Winding Road
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Posted in music by tguin on Jun. 22, 2008 // 19:19 | Comments (0)