Wednesday, March 27, 2013

How Legal Mp3 Downloads And Ringtones Can Help You Learn The Lyrics To Your Favorite Songs - Hobbies

Nothing is quite as embarrassing as crooning out the lyrics to your favorite song only to find out that the "bad moon on the rise" is not "the bathroom on the right." This can be a source of great embarrassment when riding in the car with your friends and family or rocking out on the karaoke machine at a college party. While some people have a high tolerance for embarrassment and can bounce back from any humiliation without a problem, if you've claimed that the song you're singing is your favorite, and it turns out you don't know "kiss the sky" from "kiss this guy," then you will never have credibility again when it comes to your music knowledge.

That's where legal MP3 downloads and ringtones can help. By hearing the music and the words sung, it becomes easier, safer, and cheaper to learn your favorite song's lyrics.

It is easier because you have the song there whenever you want to hear it. Put it on your MP3 player, slide in the headphones and go for a jog with the play button on repeat. If the song is still your favorite at the end of jogging a mile or two, then there is a good chance you've got a stronger command of the lyrics. Furthermore, most human beings learn better by doing than hearing anyway. It's why the cash register may intimidate you until you get a job as a cashier, and then you're rolling through credit card transactions and counting change back in seconds. Application is the cornerstone of education, and the same is true when it comes to learning lyrics.

It is safer to learn lyrics through MP3 downloads and ringtones because repetition often straightens out confusion like wrinkles on a blanket before you make your bed. After several go-overs, the blanket will lay flat instead of bunching up, and the same is true every time you hear your phone ring or the song comes up on your CD player or MP3 player.

Finally, it is cheaper because MP3 downloads and ringtones do not bring with them the hefty packaging fees that CDs do. Also, instead of purchasing an entire album for a few songs, MP3 downloads allow you to pick and choose the songs you want, often for less than a dollar a song. That way you get more bang for your musical buck. Most consumers will agree that it's far better to pay $12 for 12 songs you know you love than $12 for 3 songs you like and 9 that just don't make the cut.

Once you've got your facts straight, feel free to step back up to the mike and let that special someone know that you'll never be her beast of burden, not that you'll never leave her pizza burning.





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