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How To Put Music On Your Psp
With the evolution of the Sony PSP from portable gaming device to a full fledge entertainment media center, people everywhere are finding new and exciting ways to use their PSP. Whether it is playing their favorite video game on the go, or watching a UMD movie when they have time, another media function of the PSP has taken on new heights of popularity. Which function is that? The ability of the PSP to play MP3 songs!
Want to use your Playstation Portable for an MP3 player in addition to game machine? Heres what youll need:
PSP (Playstation Portable)
USB A to mini B cable
USB port not being used on your computer
Memory Stick Duo
CD of music youd like to transfer or
Online music source
About 15 minutes
And this is what you will do to make your PSP a music player:
Download music through your online music source or
Insert your CD into your computer. Using Windows Media Player or another music program, copy music to your hard drive and format it as MP3 by choosing Copy to Device or CD
Navigate to the location of your music, open the directory
Insert your Memory Stick Duo into your PSP by opening the slot cover on the left side of the PSP screen
Slide the memory stick into the slot in the direction of the arrow with the printing facing up
Fully insert the memory stick into the slot then close the slot cover
Attach the PSP to your computer using the empty USB port on your computer and the USB cable
Turn on your PSP then click USB Connection under the Settings menu
Transfer the music from your music directory to the new PSP folder either by the drag-drop method or by selecting the music, copying the files then pasting into the new PSP folder
There are many places to find music to download. Here are just a few:
www.napster.com
www.walmart.com
www.itunes.com
www.mp3.com
www.amazon.com
www.rhapsody.com
BONUS : Playing Guitar the Easy way
If you are quite the enthusiast when it comes to musical instruments and you have your heart set on that beautiful guitar you saw last week, better start brushing on those fingers. There are some ways you can learn on how to become an excellent guitarist. But first, the basics.
First and foremost, you must have your own guitar. How can you learn to play without the proper instrument at hand? You have to determine first what type of guitar to play. Borrowing a guitar would be okay, but what if you cant borrow it on a regular basis? Your training and practice will be hampered.
Then choose a particular song that you like, something that always sets you in the mood for a good vibe. Better yet, something inspiring. Inspiring enough to encourage you to try and play the chords over and over again.
Once you have decided on which particular song gets you going and yet you dont have any idea on how to put on a tune, ask someone who has the knowledge in playing a guitar work it out for you. Let him read the tabs. If you dont know how, let someone interpret it for you. Here, teamwork is essential. The same person may also be able to help you in determining which finger goes where to achieve the right sound.
A very good advice on learning is listening by heart. It doesnt depend on the chords themselves but the musician. He creates a melody just by listening to every strum of his guitar.
Statistics show that almost 90% of those who plays the guitar admit they learned it the hard way. In fact, playing the guitar is quite harder than it looks like. It is by far easier to hear than to comprehend. Learning without some background or even a slight help from someone is difficult for a newbie.
If you cant afford a personal instructor, might as well buy a book about the dos and donts of learning a guitar. Aside from that, it would also be challenging on your part to guess where to put the most important finger on the most important string. Buy a step by step guide on acquiring the basic and most vital chords that usually appears on almost every song and melody.
Then you ask, do you still need a guide. It is necessary though. You need someone to listen to you. He or she must determine if your fingers are positioned in their proper places. A reference material or an online tutorial will surely be of big help but it wont be able to hear if youre out of tune or if youre really playing on the right track. Call out for help and monitoring.
First, focus yourself on the basic chords and not the hard ones. Chords like A, A minor, E, E minor, D, G are easier to work on. There are varieties of songs which contain only these chords. Mastering your fingers to change strings every change of tempo enables a beginner to develop a faster pace.
Take your time. A lot of great guitarists acquired the skill only after a long period of time. Apply no pressure on yourself. Be patient when youre not getting it right. The trick in learning is to create a positive attitude.