You can write about the <audio> tag in detail. Music website could also contain registration details.
You can have the music on your disk. The <audio> tag can help you with that.
Well, yes they do. Any amplification adds noise to the signal. Some of this can be removed but the effects are cumulative. Imagine making a copy of a piece of music by an analog technique. Then making a copy from that copy, etc. You get more and more noise added to the system, even when the amplification is one. In digital systems, the music (or whatever) is made of bits that are either there or not. Cleaning up the bits is very easy. Perfect copies are typical.
In general, no you do not need Java or JavaScript to play music on your computer. However, if you want to hear music played by a website, there's a good chance that it uses one of these technologies to do it, in which case you would need Java or a JavaScript enabled browser.
You can log into your itunes account, and view your purchase history. Next to your purchases there should be a report a problem link. If you click that link and choose the correct problem you will be prompted to type in your reasoning. Once you explain yourself apple will re-enable you to download the music. iTunes and iPod do not support that functionality. There are however ways of doing it. Be sure to check the iLonge article:
an algorithm that is composed for creating music, investigating particular aspect of music, representing music in specific readable form (notation), deriving a new composition from the existing one, based on music theory and/or common practice
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Websites to make music are: WWW.Fl Studios.com WWW.Jam Studio.com
You can add as much music as you want to a project. As long as the project calls for music. If for a school project, ask your teacher what the musical requirements are.
There is JamStudio, Miss O and Friends and for lots more, just type in music making website in Google, Yahoo, etc...
Gigi - music project - was created in 2005.
Car Music Project was created in 2003.
Nietzsche Music Project was created in 1990.
Dance Music Report ended in 1992.
Dance Music Report was created in 1978.
CMT vh1 some place like that
Texas Early Music Project was created in 1987.
American Music Theatre Project was created in 2005.