He recorded some songs that would be considered "country", but in general, no.
you can do both, buying would be easier but it obviously costs money
There are many sites where you can listen to songs on your computer. The best selections would depend on what type of music you want to listen to. There's Pandora and then there is also sites like Yahoo!Music and YouTube.
mp3 is a condensed form of the music file, and is lower quality than what you would copy directly from the CD. You can fit fifty or more mp3 songs on a CD, but only ten-twenty full-quality songs.
Generally, it depends on how big the file of your music is. The bigger the music file, the less music files can be fit inside. The smaller the music files, the more music files can be fit inside the 256 mb mp3 player. To fit in more songs, I would suggest compressing the music files.
You would need to connect your Music player to your computer/laptop. Then if your music player already came with the software you would download it. It is recommended that you download the software first then connect the Music Player. Your question is very broad, there are many many types of music player out there so unless you specifically ask for a certain brand or type it is difficult to give you step by step guide. But once you upload the software and connect your music player (usually you would need a USB cord to connect) to your computer you would just follow the directions on the software and you can also go to the help section of the software to guide you better. If for some reason your music player didn't come with a software, than most of the music players are compatible to be able to connect to your WMP (Windows Media Player) it is available only in Windows based computers.
One of the best available music players is the Creative Zen. Depending on the size that you decide to buy, a Zen will hold up to 60,000 songs, so that should be able to store all of your music.
A flash drive would be one easy way. Plug a flash drive into the PS3, copy the music onto it, then remove flash drive and stick into computer. Then all you have to do is drag and drop those files from the flash drive into your iTunes library, which can then be put on your iPod.
well there is i-tunes where you have to buy the songs or you can download lime wire and get the songs free About this ^ Limewire gives your computer viruses almost all of the time. I would sugget itunes if you are willing to pay for high-quality. But, a lot of free music downloading sites either don't work or give your computer a virus
To do this, put your CD in the computer. go to my computer and click on the CD icon. right click on the folders or files and chose copy. copy it to your desktop, my music, ect. then, after doing this with the songs that you want, put in a blank CD and copy and paste to that. IF IT IS A MUSIC CD: when a music player comes up, copy and paste it to your desktop and then add it to your blank CD.
No it's not it causes viruses on your computer and you would have to download the songs off the same computer or else the songs delete.
Yes,but all the songs you synced off your friends computer will be gone.I would reccommend putting the songs you want off your friends computer on to a blank CD and syncing the CD to your library.