Probably because the regular beat of the music helps them to keep a constant rhythm or speed.
If you want to listen to band music i know there are mp3s at jwpepper.com
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yes mp3s can help people learn because it helps them concentrate
You can listen to the song "No Tengo Dinero" on YouTube or Spotify for free. If you would like to purchase the song, "No Tengo Dinero" you can find it on Amazon MP3s or in the iTunes store.
Kinda? If you have an SD Card and are able to put music on it. If you can then put the card in your Wii. Sadly you can only listen to it while you watch a slide show you made on the Photo Channel or while playing Excite Truck. Orange Spy www.OrangeSpy.tk Kinda? If you have an SD Card and are able to put music on it. If you can then put the card in your Wii. Sadly you can only listen to it while you watch a slide show you made on the Photo Channel or while playing Excite Truck. Orange Spy www.OrangeSpy.tk
MP3s became popular in the early 2000's.
"MP3s" is the correct plural form of MP3.
No
Go to ConservativeStream.com they have free MP3s for everydays' show. I've looked far and wide for free Savage podcasts/downloads and found this to be the best link: http://conservativereview.us/
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Phillips manufactures a boombox, the PSS110, which has the added convenience of playing MP3s.
Physically, no. But you can download songs from cd's onto iTunes along with mp3's and can listen to both the mp3's and songs from the cd's on an iPod or mp3 player.