two eights make one quarter so it takes threes times as many to make three quarters. So, 6 eights make three quarters. ( A eighth of a dollar is called a bit so 2 bits is a quarter and 6 bits is 75 cents. There is an old song that ends with "Shave and a haircut - six bits.)
A tonic note in a scale is the key note a song is played in. The tonic note typically occurs at the end of a verse in a song. It can also occur between the second and third beat of a song as well.
Song of Solomon has 8 chapters.
If you mean in a music file, or other sound file, it varies widely, depending on the quality of the music. A good quality MP3 uses about 1 MB for every minute of sound, but you can still get an acceptable quality for a fraction of a MB/minute. Anyway, 1 MB/minute seems to be typical.
My friend, i searched that the other day.. it would be the Christmas song, that one that starts with "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire"
Bitrate: the number of bits per second that can be transmitted along a digital network.
there are 6 kilobytes in a 2 minute song
"Second, Minute or Hour" in 2006.
it all depends on the bit rate and length of song. bit rates can vary greatly. usually from 64 to 192kbps (kilo bits per second) but can be as high as 1000 i ripped all my cds into my pc at 128kbps which is about average. the higher the bitrate then better the quality but also the larger the file. at 128 kbps it is roughly a minute a megabyte... a 3 1/2 minute song is about 3.5 mb at 128kbps same 3 1/2 minute song at 196kbps is 5 mb i have over 8000 mp3s on my pc. some downloaded from internet with varying bit rates and some ripped from my cds and my average file size is about 4-5 mb
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One 1mbps (1 million bits per second) is about 125 kilobytes per second assuming optimal transfer rates. However, due to the various overhead associated with TCP/IP, real life transfer rates will be closer to about 87 kilobytes per second. An average 3 minute song will download in about 34 seconds with a 1mbps connection.
The doobie brothers
Jack Penate- Second Minute or hour
A song is usually 8 MB big.
minute by minute- doobie brothers
i think it take 4 minute and half
The bit rate is the amount of data the file uses per second in kilobits. Higher bit rate does not always mean better quality just more data. A 320kbps constant bit rate song means every second of the song consists of 320kilobits A 320kbps variable bit rate song means on an average the song contains 320kilobits for every second of the song. The more complex portions of the song are encoded using more bits per second, the less complex portions with fewer bits per second. For example, a 10 second duration which contains very smooth variations in the amplitude can be encoded using lesser bits; whereas another 10 second duration with extra-fast variations in the music would be encoded using more bits so as to retain more information - thereby giving better fidelity. This is the advantage of a variable bit rate song. On the other hand, variable bit rate songs are more complicated to encode and decode; so getting your media player to play variable bit rate songs usually forces the decoder and associated software/hardware modules to work at their peak.