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You need to change the music format to AAC.
There is no available download at this time (Thursday, Oct. 10, 2008), but it is easy to obtain them straight from the game, it just takes some time if you want many of them. Go to a local electronic store & get a microphone, hook it up into your PC. Open the Windows Sound Recorder on Windows XP & possibly Vista (to find it, press start, all programs, accessories, entertainment, & sound recorder), start playing SSBB on your Wii system, go to the Sound Test, & play them through, for whatever music/voice/sound effect (s) you need. This works better if hooked up to either a portable DVD player (speakers are close together), a computer with movable speakers (place speakers closer), or surround sound speakers that are not on the wall (surround the microphone with 2 or more of them, to get more accurate, better quality sounds.)
The word would be sane.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one! You change the letter "t" in "tine" to get the musical sound "nine." Like, it's like playing musical chairs with letters, but way less exciting. So, yeah, "tine" becomes "nine."
why do you need a sound recorder
the recorder has to be blown first and the it will produce a sound.
No, "bubble" does not have a short vowel sound. The first vowel in "bubble" is pronounced with a schwa sound, which is a neutral sound that is not considered short or long.
what
a high sound
To record a voice or sound.
gulp* bubble* bubble*
you can't play chords on a recorder....
sound recorder
The word "bubble" has a short U vowel sound (uh) as in rub, scrub, and rubble.
to play a melodic sound
To change the pitch of a recorder, you can cover or uncover the finger holes to alter the length of the air column inside the instrument. The more holes covered, the lower the pitch. To change the loudness, you can blow harder or softer into the instrument, controlling the intensity of the sound produced.