Friday, December 12, 2008

Changing the way you listen to the radio?



The Pure Evoke Flow that is. James Cridland reckons so anyway...

Changing the subject, there's this 'Vision of Britain' site - historical mapping, census reports and travellers accounts.

(ta Kathryn C)

And other stuff on the Internet, Musicroom's digital download sheet music service is really good - you can find the guitar tabs you've been looking for for ages - and not the legally dubious (but very welcome OLGA 'by ear' variations that lawyers have been playing cat-and-mouse with for years.

I got the tab for 'Stray Cat Strut' which I've been trying to get for years - and the software even plays the tune for you the way that the tabs are laid out - if you're not that proficient with guitar tab. You can change the tempo and everything.

£0.99p a go. Bargoid.

The only downside is that it's got a fussy DRM interface that will probably be cracked in the not-too-distant. DRM and print: Will it ever work? I've always had a suspicion that it might.

Bill has always assured me it won't and he's usually right about this sort of thing. We'll see.



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