Advantages: Great sound quality, perfet at loud volumes, just in general FANTASTIC Disadvantages: none so far
Anything made by BOSE can be trusted. Its sound quality is always at its best, no matter what soundsystem you use from bose, and it's true... you get what you pay for.
Jus plug it in and press "ON" and you're set up! IT'S THAT EASY!
bose is a big brang name, and everyone expects the best from, and how right they are.
The sounddocks simplistic design brings out the best of your mp3 player, making it the whole music experience that much better.
For (at most) £300, you are getting exactly what you pay for AND more! The bose soundock has an inate wonder within itself, which brings you to appreciate the minor details embedded into whatever track you are listening to.
Its reasonably light weight, comes with an easy to use remote and from there onwards, it really is just you and your music
i can easily say that the best thing about ...
Advantages: Different moods to relate to; some relaxing; some upbeat and lift your spirits Disadvantages: I only have it on tape
Call me old fashioned but I only own this on tape. I absolutely adore it; I love American Indian music and chants. It's so therapeutic and relaxing but with fantastic beat and rhythm with a variety of instruments.
My tape hasa simple picture of an American Indian on the front in black and white (as the one Caio has provided). I don't know the price but for a tape, you could probably find it for 5p online and then just pay P & P.
Each 'side' of my tape is 25 mins long and composed of 5 songs each. There is American Indian chanting scattered about some of the songs but mainly it's music. Some are fast and some are slow. It is very hard to review this. The tempo is maintained by varying degrees of drum beats, flutes, panpipes and other instruments that I cannot identify.
Each song seems to tell as story. The upbeat ones are ...
Advantages: Learn about instruments Disadvantages: Not interesting enough for me
I love my Nintendo Wii and love playing new and different games on it. I recently played the Wii Music but unfortunately this was one game that I really did not like.
Wii music was released in 2008 and allows players to simulate playing with real musical instruments. You use either the Wii remote or the nunchuk to play the instruments. THe disappointment for me was that the instruments were just not realistic enough. For example, I love Wii Sports because I think the tennis, bowling and actually all the games are really realistic and it feels like you are actually there playing the game. With the Wii Instruments it did not feel like you had a real instrument in your hands and also the Mii characters on the screen just did not react well to the movements. It was more of a chore trying to play the instruments and I gave up pretty soon ...
Spottydog11 23.06.2009
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