On your apps you should have an orange music app click that
Well no because the whole point of the ipod touch is to download apps that can communicate with friends, play games, dowload music and so on
I'm not to sure what you mean by your question :/on the iPod touch, the whole thing is a touch screen, all you do is use your fingers etc.there are no keypads, except the touch screen one.so basically, everything on the iPod Touch you can touch!You can play games, facebook, (obviously) listen to music, use ebuddy (msn messenger), and quite a bit more, this is all done by touch.
An Ipod can store music, simply put. Depending on what kind you have, it can also hold movies, video, and applications, or "apps". You can pretty much carry it everywhere, and you can take your whole music library on it and listen to it anywhere.
Well, isn't that a happy little number we have here! If we round 40.73 to the nearest whole number, it becomes 41. Just a gentle adjustment to bring it closer to a whole number, like adding a touch of color to a painting to make it complete.
A library.
The whole rest symbol in music notation indicates a complete silence or pause for the duration of a whole measure in the music.
iTunes, Zune, Rhapsody, and a whole lot more.
best way I can tell you is it depends on the size of your library. You could transfer the "my music" folder from my documents onto either a flash/thumb drive or an external hard drive if it larger than the flash drive - go to my music folder, right click, then click properties, and that will tell you the size of your folder
a library.
To identify scales in music, look for patterns of whole and half steps. Scales typically follow a specific sequence of intervals, such as whole-whole-half-whole-whole-whole-half. By recognizing this pattern and starting on a specific note, you can identify different scales in music.
A whole note in music notation gets 4 counts.
That will depend on how much music you have and the quality of the files you have, but even a very large music library should only be between 20-40 GBs, and for many users much less than that. I have a library in that range but have an MP3 player with a much smaller capacity and I'm able to fit most everything I want at any one time on it without any issues.