[musictlk] Portable music player.

Dr. Sheri Wells-Jensen swellsj at bgsu.edu
Mon Oct 12 04:35:14 UTC 2009


Robert,

I'm Happy Happy Happy with my Victor reader: I use it for band 
music  and a jillion other things.  The fact that it also records is 
a nice bonus.
The 1 gig card that comes with it will hold the amount of data you 
need for now.  I think they're about $300 at present, but a handy investment.

Sheri



At 09:34 PM 10/11/2009, you wrote:
>I am considering getting some thing that I can store all of the songs that
>the band is going to do, so that I can just put on the head set and listen
>to the songs as I am practicing.
>write now I have to open a song in media player on my computer and then
>close that windo and select another song and go throu that whole process
>again for each song.
>That works for me but it is not portable and it is rather anoying. what
>would any of you recomend?
>I don't need all the bells and whistles just a simple one would do.
>We have a song list of just under 50 songs at this point.
>I don't think I even need one that will hold over 100 songs.
>If it holds more that is all good and fine.
>so what is the basic price range for some thing that will meet my needs and
>also what does the memory start at. I mean as far as roughly how many songs
>you can store?
>I know that will probably depend on how long the songs are but I am just
>looking for a general ball park guess.
>Robert
>
>
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