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Question Posted Monday April 10 2006, 6:45 pm

i have written twenty something songs and believe they are actually really good and i love singing, playing guitar & piano... so i'm just wondering what are some ways i could record my music onto a cd that isn't extremely expensive and doesn't involve a recording studio and also what are some good ways to get my music discovered since i want to sing?

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bottledfearxx answered Tuesday April 11 2006, 3:06 am:
you could always buy a mic, and download a trail version of like sound forge.

I usually steal mine I download soundforge on my music downloader and then download a key genorator and yeahhh.

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WhatsNotToL♥ve answered Tuesday April 11 2006, 3:05 am:
Well like everyone said a mic can help. Also you you look up vocal lesson around your area. That are inexpensive. I found one around me thats very reasonable. Also when you get the songs recorded try myspace to get it out there. Alot of musicans are on there.:)

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haloguy answered Monday April 10 2006, 11:53 pm:
You need to be willing to spend around 4-5 hundred dollars to get a good quality sound recording. Otherwise you can buy a mic (good quality ones by logitech cost around 40 bucks), then purchase Quicktime Pro for 30 bucks from apple.com. This program allows for audio recordings. Or you can download a program called "audacity" which is free, but not quite as good.
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Igotamonopoly answered Monday April 10 2006, 11:41 pm:
Please visit my column for a bunch of questions like these that I've answered.

I'm sorry that I don't have time to fully answer, and also, this way, you can choose what to read.

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klc23 answered Monday April 10 2006, 11:37 pm:
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bandgeeksunite answered Monday April 10 2006, 9:14 pm:
If you have a mike for your computer, most computers come with a program that will allow you to record something with it. Then, use iTunes or Windows Media Player to drag and drop the audio file into the program. From there you can burn in onto a CD.

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