Approximately 15,000. :-)
Uncertain but somewhere between late 60's late 70's but there are songs similar to rap as far back in the 20's and 30's
The standard beats per minute (bpm) for music typically ranges from 60 to 120 bpm, with most popular songs falling between 90 to 120 bpm.
The average beats per minute (BPM) of music typically ranges from 60 to 120 BPM, with most popular songs falling around 90-100 BPM.
The average beats per minute (bpm) of a song typically ranges from 60 to 120 bpm, with most popular songs falling around 90 to 100 bpm.
Well he used to sing, but now sice he's like 60, his voice isn't high enough for his old songs, so now he lip scyncs (at least some of the time.)
-I am not sure about one gig, but my iPod has 60 and it hold around 14000 songs.. hope that helps. -It can hold up to 240 songs, but the new ipod shuffle can hold up to 1,000 songs.
20,000 songs 20,000? Only if all your songs are at a really low bit-rate. I've an 80gb iPod, and because my tunes are at 192kbps or above (quite a few at 256 or even 320) I can get roughly 8,000 on it. Not 20,000 is it...
i think its 800 pics 200 songs 60 vidioes and 60 ect.
I calculated that a 4 g can hold 56.5 hours I caclulated it bylookin on how much g i have used in my 60 g and i used 1.70GB with 24 hours of songs so i did unit price and got 56.5 rounded Have Fun With your Ipod:)
It depends on the shape the iPod is in. Even if it is good shape, it might not sell for a lot, because most people are more interested (at the moment, at least) in the latest version that is coming out, not the original one.
She Did 60 Songs.
my guess... about 50%-60%
Over 60 songs
Well it depends on what generation you have and how many gigabytes it is. The only have the fourth generation so I'm only telling about the fourth. The only amount of gigabytes it comes with is two.Mine has about five hundred song which is the amount.It depends on how many songs and how long they are.If one song is over five minutes then it will stop playing the song.Four gigabytes would give one thousand songs and one would be two-hundred fifty.Hop this helps!=)
59 or 60
Definitely the iPod Touch by far. There are thousands of apps you can download, and you can even surf the internet and buy songs from your iPod Touch. The iPod Touch is better, but the Polaroid Touch Screen MP3 is cheaper. iPod: 200 dollars. Polaroid: between 60 to 70 dollars.
An 80GB drive will hold more video then a 60GB drive assuming the video is the same bitrate, resolution, format, etc. in theory, a bare (no apps) 80 gb will hold 20 gigs more than a bare 60 gb. if you hacked your ipod and flooded it with apps or just added a crap load of photos, then your 80 gb would have less space to allow for video