Best Use of iPhone in Human Life

Iphones are becoming a necessity in every person’s life. In another way it can be said that technology is becoming the most important part in people’s life nowadays. Whatever we use has got latest technology involved with it. It is impossible to think about anything which has not got a little touch of technology in it; the cell phones, cars, bikes, kitchen appliances and the list goes on. Without the advancement of technology we would have been no better than the animals. Any type of work can be done just by pressing a button. This reliability of technology has made people weak, as we do not have to give much physical labor in any work. However, it has made human much easier, and for this we are different from animals.

We started this topic by the use of iphone. So, let us discuss about a certain feature of iphone which has made life easier for a particular type of people – the music lovers. What helped people is the use of RiffRaters, a iphone app. It is a music application present in the iphones. The love of people for music does not need to be elaborately discussed. Almost every music lover holds a secret desire in them, the desire of forming their band or rise up in the world as a solo musician or a singer. Many people succeed in reaching their goal, but several people fail to do so. It has been seen that even after forming a band or learning to play any instrument for years, people do not get the right amount of fame that they deserve. This happens because of the lack of proper promotion of music.

Webby Awards, Banff World Television Festival, Music 2.0 Summit, Human Rights Watch’ Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival, Beyond Broadcast Conference

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The Human Voice – The King Or Queen Of All Musical Instruments!

There a one liner made famous in the old TV detective show Dragnet “the facts ma am. nothing but the facts.” I don’t know if Jack Webb was a musician or a teacher, but considering that the study of music is infinite I better take his advice.

I am in the “October” of my life and I think , I finally understand a least man-made music and his conception of it. Asking questions and reading books or any literature on the subject has sort of satisfied my quest for the “whys” of music. I have been practicing how to do this or that for years and years but the “whys” can set the creative mind to take off, so no more “can’t get no satisfaction….” Since the infinite is to deep for me, lets deal with man made music.

I have come to the conclusion that all man made musical instruments have to be in the range of the human voice, a little higher or lower that’s O.K. If not, they will become obsolete.

The human voice has kept man made music earth bound and the amazing things it that it range or distance is on the average only two and one half octaves! That’s Johnny Cash territory and not Andrea Bucelli who really likes to stretch it, and its made him famous. The human voice is a marvelous instrument, the king and queen of all!