James Taylor/ Wichita Lineman/ How To Make A Slide Show With Your Favorite Music
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I had a lot of photos with these large electrical formations in them. What are they called? And James Taylor has a CD out that is doing very well. So there you have it!
There is good music to be discovered and purchased easily and without a lot of cost using this method. First go to the Billboard 200 and see what is there. It makes sense to use music that is popular at the moment if you are interested in having somebody see it. My most favorite slide show so far is done with classical music (Rachmaninov) and 11 viewers have seen it so far. The one with James Taylor has had almost three times as many viewers in just one day. And I really don’t think it’s very good.
So you can play snippets of the songs at the Billboard 200. Then if you find something you think you enjoy go over to YouTube and find it there in its entirety. Listen again a few times and see if you really do like it enough to listen to it many times while adding photos in ways that makes sense.
It’s not an exact science in my opinion. But we all know that right? We have been watching music videos for almost thirty years now.
Play the song and look at photos. Try to find a link whether subtle or obvious. Add a group of your photos in a new file dedicated to this song.
Go to Amazon.com mp3 and buy/download the song for 89 or 99 cents. Buy the whole CD if you really like a few of the songs. Check out Picasa3 beta. It’s so simple to make a slide show with music using this thing. It’s incredibly easy.
Windows Music Maker 2 comes with Windows XP and it is a little more challenging but if I can figure it out . . .
Add photos and songs and go to work. It’s so much fun. Upload to the YouTube. Enjoy.
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