i wish i could answer you :(
He uses the song 'Miley' by Grandtheft & Skratch. :))
PBTM Music stands for Pro Background Theme Music and was first entered into the marketplace in the USA in 1988. They are one of the first companies to have coined the term " Royalty Free Music ". The music they offer is all instrumental theme music and it applications in the media field are vast and worldwide in use.
this might help you :) http://spongebob.wikia.com/wiki/Music
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Depends if your going to distribute the slide-shows. For home and personal use its fine, but if you send them to people its not legal, unless I am very much mistaken. It's sort of a grey-area but its better safe than sorry, especially in this case.
He uses the song 'Miley' by Grandtheft & Skratch. :))
He uses Canon
Use inspector panel in order to set a background music in your web-site.
You can use audacity
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It's in the description of all his videos
Most commercials use music to help draw in a potential customer. Car commercials use jungles and background music as well.
You can use audacity to record your voice and add music to the background. There may be other ways but that is the one that I know of.
See the PRS for Music site linked below.
Renaissance music started to use more polyphony than monophonic. It also started to have music in the background, compared to a Capella. The music was used to entertainment and not just for religious purposes.
Not unless you have permission from the copyright holder to do so.
1) Commercial use (advertising Cd's, background music) 2) The background music and underscore of movies and television. 3) Various sound effects throughout programs that are produced by means of musical instruments. 4) In television programs where music is carried out or performed by actors and characters. (Musicals)