"Vande maataraM
sujalaaM suphalaaM malayaja shiitalaaM
SasyashyaamalaaM maataram
Shubhrajyotsnaa pulakitayaaminiiM
pullakusumita drumadala shobhiniiM
suhaasiniiM sumadhura bhaashhiNiiM
sukhadaaM varadaaM maataraM
Koti koti kantha kalakalaninaada karaale
koti koti bhujai.rdhR^itakharakaravaale
abalaa keno maa eto bale
bahubaladhaariNiiM namaami taariNiiM
ripudalavaariNiiM maataraM
Tumi vidyaa tumi dharma
tumi hR^idi tumi marma
tvaM hi praaNaaH shariire
Baahute tumi maa shakti
hR^idaye tumi maa bhakti
tomaara i pratimaa gaDi
mandire mandire
TvaM hi durgaa dashapraharaNadhaariNii
kamalaa kamaladala vihaariNii
vaaNii vidyaadaayinii namaami tvaaM Namaami kamalaaM amalaaM atulaaM
SujalaaM suphalaaM maataraM
ShyaamalaaM saralaaM susmitaaM bhuushhitaaM
DharaNiiM bharaNiiM maataraM |"
Song Audio was created in 2001-10.
.you go to the audio tab and type in an artist and the song you want.
Go to audio swap and choose a category of song and the song you like. You can also choose how long you want to put the song in for.
Under the import section click "Audio or Music" Then choose the song you want from the window that appears
google... look for an audio file with the related searches and click on it. The song you want, "King of Kings" will then start playing.
Mp3 is a file format commonly used for audio files. This is not the only format but is a very common one. An MP3 file, an audio file, is already a song. There is no possible way of converting an MP3 song to an audio song because 'audio' is not a format to convert to.
Limewire is used to pirate the song if you want to steal it. If you want to edit the song, you will need an audio editing programs, such as Audacity, or other, better loop-based editors such as Ableton Live or Cakewalk Sonar.
You will need to Split the audio into TWO separate portions to adjust (or mute it in this case) it.> Decide where in the audio/music track you want to 'begin the mute'. Click Split.> Click Split again, at the point you want to hear the audio again.Now, right-click on the middle section (between the two splits) and choose Mute from the drop-down menu. This action will mute the audio in the Music/Audio track so the video's audio can be heard.
anywhere you can download a song onto your flash drive. all you have to do is download it and when you are doing the PowerPoint, click the insert tab on the slide you want the sound on. click the audio list arrow (bottom part of the audio button in the media group on the ribbon) select audio from file and either pick your removable device drive or navigate to your saved sounds in your library.
The audio is taken from the Nightwish song "Ghost Love Score" from their 2004 album "Once". The particular audio segment used can be found 5min and 35secs into the song.
It may not apply to you, but I have an option of "mute audio" If you can find it, that's your answer!
i believe its .cda