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Audacity Audio File Billy

Audacity Audio File Billy

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The speaker talks about their experience with different audio recording methods, finding Audacity to be the easiest. They plan to use Audacity to record lessons on history, sociology, and other topics. They also mention a band called A Perfect Circle, made up of members from Tool and other bands. They enjoy their music and often listen to their live concert at Red Rocks. This is my first audio file. I have used some with voice memos and GarageBand, and I found those downloading things or downloading methods to be very difficult and frustrating. But now I am using Audacity, and I did a trial run, and it was very easy to download and upload, and hopefully when I'm linking it, it'll give me no issues either. But it had a self trans, how do you say it, a converter to mp3 within itself when I downloaded it, and I enjoyed it very much, and it made it very easy. But I think that I would use this to record lessons, regards to history lessons, or lessons on sociology, or different types of thinking, or different eras, or characterizing different historical leaders or events. And then I will be able to save these audio files and list them or link them in class materials, so if somebody missed class, or if I missed class, my class would have somewhere to listen to my lesson on that person. But, anyways, what I would like to talk about right now, something that I'm interested in, is this band, and it's called A Perfect Circle, and it's made up of two of the members of Tool. One is the lead singer, Maynard James Kingan, and the other is the guitar technician, Billy Howardale, and throughout their stardom as a supergroup, they had multiple different musicians from multiple different bands. One being the drummer from Primus, a bassist from Marilyn Manson, a guitarist from Queens of the Stone Age, and many other interesting people, such as James Eha, who was in the band, it's losing me now, oh, in the band Smashing Pumpkins. But, anyways, I really enjoy their music, and they had a live concert at Red Rocks, which I enjoy listening to very often. But, anyways, this is my audio file, I used Audacity, and I should be able to turn this on very easily. Thank you.

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