The "official" age for it from whoever rates it is 13+. Most is okay for kids 10 or older though. But some is iffy for 14+.
Yes, you can listen to music on an airplane. It is a common practice on most airlines. You should check in advance if music players are allowed on the plane you are taking, especially if you will be bringing a portable music player. Some airlines, unfortunately, do not allow the use of those players. If you are not allowed, you might consider bringing an iPod Shuffle, or stream music via your mobile device.
The invention of cassette tapes had a huge impact on society and on the music industry in general. It was a more compact way of storing and listening to music, and it also increased the locations that were available for music to be heard and accessed. With the creation of cassette tapes, people were able to listen to music in cars and other previously less accessible locations, which made music more portable.
a singers responsibilities are 1) to memorize lyrics 2) listen to director 3) be able to get to the studios on time 4) to have talent 5) to be able to do more than sing and 6) if you want to be rely good get into Juilliard school of music but they only accept 7% of students if you want to know more go to http://www.juilliard.edu/ you can also see more about dance and acting here.
The tiny hairs inside your cochlea get damaged and you can't hear as well. i listen to loud music all the time and im beginning to get this annoying buzzing sound in my ear. its the most frustration thing ive ever been through, so believe me, if you listen to loud music all the time, you will regret it. PLEASE dont make the same mistake i did.
no but he liked to watch his own concerts to see if he was perfect
You probably won't be able to convince your parents to let you buy explicit music. You can have them listen to the music first and have them approve the songs they think are least objectionable.
kids should be able to listen to classical music because it clams down the brain and blocks talking
i think that you should be able to listen to what ever you want, and your friend should listen to what they want..so everyones happy!(:
Do you mean live instrument or CD? If you mean CD, yes, of course, as long as the music does not suggest anything or is explicit.
You should be able to open iTunes and listen to all the music stored there. A connection to Wifi is not necessary at all.
One may be able to find and listen to Castlevania music on YouTube. One may also be able to listen to the Castlevania music on the "Screw Attack" website.
Animals Have the right to listen to music, but I'm guessing the won't understand the lyrics. Animals Have a language just like all humans. Dog's Bark. Cat's Meow, ect. So If someone taught the animal how to understand the language of the song, then the animal should be able to listen to that type of music.
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The best place to listen to Pleasure P's music on the internet is through internet-radio such as Pandora. You will be able to search for the artist and listen to their music. In addition, you can purchase albums or songs on the internet.
In dance, any sort of dance really, you need to be able to listen to the music and count beats, listen for changes in tempo and mood of the piece and be able to adapt your movements and steps to match the music. You also need to be able to keep your steps in time with the music, this is why its important
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