That can vary quite a lot, depending on the quality of the music. For example, a typical MP3 file, in fairly high quality, uses about 1 MB for every minute of sound. But it is quite possible to have MP3 files (or the corresponding streaming format) at a fraction of that amount.
this is kinda late but they are only airing it in Canada ):
No, Supernanny is only available on DVD at this time.
The Time Stream was created in 1946.
Yes. But only if you're a member of PRS [Performing Rights Society] or the other one, which escapes my memory. Every radio station must fill out a form listing which pieces of music they have played. Similarly, concert venues. And they then have to pay the PRS, who then distribute the monies.
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The Time Stream has 251 pages.
Most of the time, yes, a stream is a thing, and a thing is part of the definition of a noun. However, stream is not always a noun. Sometimes it is a verb, like in the sentences/phrases "to stream music" and "the girls streamed passed the door in a line."
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As much as they want to. Some do it part time, some do it full time.
Because it is Christmas. It is seasonal music.
the music was amazing in Tudor times because there was lot of panto mines and Henry the v111 loved so much i think he would faint the first time hear ed it.
At the time, monks and priests were the only people who knew how to write musical notation.