Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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Nightclub Two Step
Salsa instructional video (Many salsa moves work in NC2S, you just need to slow ... It's perfect for medium slow popular music , for example Lady In Red from the ...
http://www.lovemusiclovedance.com/niteclub.htm

Step right up to that sensuous salsa beat By NANCY REDWINE Sentinel ...
... can slow the music down or ... like everyone wants to salsa . The music is wildly infectious. ... a musical instrument and the guiding beat in salsa music . ...
http://www.salsastudent.com/SCSentinel_11-01-01.html

Salsa and Tango in New Plymouth
All three of these Salsa styles can be and are usually danced on the 123 567 beats of the music . ... Son can be slow or fast. ...
http://www.salsatango.co.nz/

salsa lessons dance school classes in Fort Lauderdale, miami, Broward ...
Stepping light and quick one minute, slow and sensuous the next. ... Salsa music is a fusion of Afro-Cuban and other Latin American music with jazz ...
http://www.salsabortropical.com/salsa_therapy.htm

Salsa Music and Dancing - Club/Event Guide Manchester/UK, Dusseldorf ...
Dancing Salsa , Merengue, Bachata. Where to go. Congresses, events, live music ... Her speciality is in Bachata, the slow sexy dance from the Dominican Republic. ...
http://www.salsaperros.co.uk/

SalsaFever's Online Store: Just arrived
... just arrived in stock at Salsa Fever. Including all the latest music and dvd titles. ... with music with on-screen timing and then shown in slow motion for ...
http://www.salsafever.co.uk/products.asp?cat=97

The DanceTalk Message Board
Salsa music has alot going on so finding the one or hearing a quick quick slow can be hard. ... instead of quick quick slow . it is easier to hear in the music . ...
http://www.ballroomdancers.com/Message_Board/view_messages.asp?MsgID=26400

salsa
... is a distinct feel to some Latin music , which makes it Mambo or its cousin Salsa . ... There is no quick, quick, slow in Salsa because of the tap. ...
http://www.latin-heat.com/latinheat_salsa.htm

Music Options
Techno Jazz Reggae/ salsa Country Blues Reggae/Flute Blues Polka Jazz Blues #187 ... Slow , love music specializing on fiddle/flute combinations. ...
http://www2.corvallis.k12.or.us/chs/departments/computer_science/mmtech/music_options.htm

Telemark Records: Mi Tierra
... an extensive catalog of Dance music , with new items being added ... 9. Montuno, Salsa . 10. Hablemos el Mismo Idioma, Salsa . 11. Hablas de Mi, Rumba [ Slow ] ...
http://www.telemarkmusic.biz/catalog/49.html

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Beethoven Lives! The Joy of Classical Music Web Radio

This article has a soundtrack. You can't hear it right now, but I can. As I sit here typing, Dvorak's Slavonic Dance, Op. 72 No. 6, fills the air here in my home office. I'm streaming it from a Web radio station that is situated in Chula Vista, Mexico.

XLNC has a regular broadcast station on 90.7 FM, serving the Tijuana-San Diego area. The reason I'm able to enjoy it here in North Carolina is because of XLNC's Internet stream. (In an unusual turn of events, XLNC was actually started as a Web radio station, only later adding an over-the-air component.)

XLNC's sound is gorgeous. The audio stream coming through my PC speakers is as good and possibly a bit better than the local classical music station that I can listen to on my home stereo system.

Classical music broadcasting has made something of a comeback in recent years, thanks in part to satellite radio (XM and Sirius), and thanks in part to the Internet. Classical music has always had a devoted following, but one that was relatively small. As a consequence, it was in danger of disappearing from radio altogether.

At one time, you could be certain of hearing classical music on almost any public radio station you tuned to. But over time, even these stations began shifting away from classical to more popular music forms such as folk, bluegrass, Celtic, blues, etc. Or, they became more talk-oriented.

Nowadays, though, classical music fans can breathe easier. As long as they are connected to the Internet (or have a satellite radio subscription), they can find an abundant choice of classical music stations to enjoy. I found the XLNC link through a Web site that listed and described 100 Internet radio stations whose programming is wholly or in large part devoted to classical music.

Classical music is not dead. It is alive and healthy--on Internet radio. Why not give it a listen and hear it for yourself?

Stefan Smith is a radio junkie who writes on entertainment and related subjects for the Solid Gold Info Writers Consortium. Recently, he has written an extensive review of new software that anyone can use to capture music audio streams from Internet radio broadcasts and break them up into individual mp3 song files--a legal way to download virtually free music. Read the review at: http://www.solid-gold.info/radio2mp3.html

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