You mean to separate the vocal from the backing music? No this cannot be done. You can filter and equalise the track so the mid range vocal is reduced but you cannot remove it and just keep the music.
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The software iTunes is free and can be downloaded from: http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ However, you do have to purchase most music, videos, etc. If you have CDs already, you can import those into your iTunes music library. Sometimes you can get a free song or two from the iTunes store. Click on music, then look for the link "free on iTunes" Also, you can usually get a free song or two (sometimes free sampler albums) from Amazon.com. Your music purchased from Amazon can automatically be added to your iTunes music library.
you can get free music by downloading it from the internet
You can put music to the song sung by you by using music editing software. You can sing the lyrics and then find the music that would best accompany them.
If you are asking about software that can score music, write out what is being played. Neurotron's AudioScore can do this, but results are mixed.
Born Free won the Oscar for Music - Song - in 1966.
You can go to listen.grooveshark.com and listen to any song for free ( the whole song )
You can find a free sheer music for the song Lonesome Road on any of the music school. You can find the same by doing an internet search.
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Nope. But iTunes can auto complete your albums for you. This means you can view the missing tracks in your album.This is partilly true but thier is software that can edit song informtionis called tune up but it cost money and the software isnt 100% accurate in editing information
You can ad certain effects to your songs, but you can't remove 100% music from a song. Whatever software you'll find that says that, it's not.
There is no such music genre nor type of song titled "Roobaroo." However, there is a song named Roobaroo, in which case you can find in file sharing software like Limewire or music downloading software like iTunes.