Bears Share Bear
Bears Share Bear
where can i download for free a bear share that works with the very first ipod that ever came out ?
i downloaded bear share 7 and the songs wont go onto my ipod even when i press sync. I have the first ipod that ever came out so where can i download the old bearshare for free????
I suppose http://filehippo.com could have it but in any case as far as I know you could use LimeWire to do it. Cause as long as the downloaded file is an MP3 or AAC file (or whichever that iPod accepts) then it'll work.
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When a talented artists sits beside a beautiful lake and paints a picture of the scenery, no matter how beautiful the painting is, it is still a representation of the real thing. But great art allows the viewer to recall the beauty they remember from past experiences when gazing at their painting and even imagine how the water smells, through memory. But no matter how talented the artist, a painting is not the same as the real thing. It is like any analogy, at some point it breaks down. Similarly piano students who love classical piano and long to bring their music to life may have only a picture to go on. A picture of ink blots on paper that tell the student what notes to play. Similar to a painting, printed music can only go so far in representing the original music created from the composer's heart, mind, body, and soul through a living experience.
This is where the secrets of an experienced piano teacher come to bear on the student's ability to interpret the notes in so many different ways. When I am teaching an intermediate to advanced, or even a young student, who can read music fairly well, my goal is to show rather than tell. For example, students know that Ritardando in the music indicates a gradual slowing down of the pace, usually found at the end of a piece. But their may actually be many, many of these throughout a piece of music. A favorite of students, Sonatina in C by Mozart, has many ritardandos throughout which are not written in the music. Without these, however, the piece lacks a quality of suspense and anticipation that brings a great deal of excitement and beauty to this Sonatina. If there were a rule, which there is not, it would be to very subtly slow down for the last few sixteenth notes at the end of a run just before the notes change direction, while keeping the general pace of the music very fast. This usually occurs at the end of a measure. This is also important in Mozart's Rondo alla Turca from Sonata No. 11 in A Major, and indeed most music. Without this added element students will have difficulty playing the piece, stumbling over notes that long to slow down just a little to give them time to sing more clearly.
The words I've written here are only an analogy, which may not adequately explain this to students without the playing experience in their memory banks to see it in their mind, hear it in their heart, and play it on the piano. But during lessons I can share years of experience with students by showing and telling at the piano so they can see and hear the music as it is brought to life. In this way the very intimate art and "wizardry" of piano is passed down from teacher to teacher, student to student, wizard to wizard. So read all you can about piano, but don't overlook the value of an experienced piano teacher with a heart for students and music.
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