If they are your own songs that you have created yourself then it is legal (and YouTube encourage you to do so) to put your work where ever you want.
google "youtube converter" you can take the audio from any youtube video and convert it into mp3, then import that into garage band
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Scottish Band from 1973 Songs include: I wish I could fly, The red light song, The way things are. You can find them on Youtube
The Soul Survivors, Is the name of the band that sings EXPRESSWAY TO YOUR HEART !! Also next time, You can...most of the time find your answer, When it comes to songs or music on youtube. Hope this helps!!
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google "youtube converter" you can take the audio from any youtube video and convert it into mp3, then import that into garage band
The process by which Garage Band songs can be converted to MP3s is relatively simple. Step by step instructions can be found on a number of sites including "eHow" or YouTube.
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yes if you type in on youtube ashland high french kiss one of his songs in his new band
To command click on the garage band it is important to come up with a code. There is a list of commands on the garage band that can be clicked.
Garage Band is music software that is available for the Mac. You can play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and various other songs on the program's grand piano by plugging in a MIDI keyboard.
No, Garage Band is Mac-exclusive software.
Youtube. create alot of songs and lyrics or something like that and post it on youtube. sooner or later you will become famous on youtube try entering concerts or contests as a start to become famous.
One can find songs to download for free all over the internet. However, these often infringe on copyrights and are posted without the permission of the band of artist. For legal downloads, try checking official websites.
If a band or musician has a download link on their/his site, then it is legal. Otherwise it is piracy.
You must first find out how the band and the songs are being licensed by contacting them. If you do use names and songs there is a potential for legal recourse if the owners feel as though they have been defamed, libeled, or cheated out of copyright royalties and such.
Maybe somebody from the Garage Band app developer themselves.