Use G-Force to Interpret Sitar Music--TOTALLY NEW IMAGES
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- Son of a Border Scot
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Use G-Force to Interpret Sitar Music--TOTALLY NEW IMAGES
Want to get designs totally unlike any you've ever seen from G-Force before? Go to download.com, their music tab and then "World" and "South Asia" and "sitar". All of this is free. Get all the sitar recordings, voice ones included and watch what happens. (One artist turns out horrible designs but the rest are priceless jewels, very nearly fractionals. ENJOY! (And thank you again Andy)

- markofkane
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Hey, dial up is cool. This isn't streaming. This is giveaway. Download.com offers freeload loads of these very good but generally unknown artists who want to try the market and perhaps show good listener reviews to recording companies. A lot of the talent (99 percent) is TOP QUALITY and I have a good ear. You just register with no obligation to buy anything and go through the menus and take what you want. I have a LAN with T-Line so I download two at a time with a third in loading posture waiting for one to finish to kick in. Your dial up will surely take one at a time with one waiting. Because of LAN demand I sometimes drop to 57K per second, that's your speed but still can get a tune in about three minutes. I have downloaded nearly 250 right now. That's about 12 hours of non-stop music, all FREE. ALL VERY VERY GOOD. Every type of music you can imagine and then some.markofkane wrote:I like sitar music to relax, but I'm on dial-up.
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