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Strike a tune or play simultaneously with your favorite music with the new Chords for iTunes as made possible by iPlayMusic. Now, you don’t just listen to your favorite music via your iPhone or iPod. You can play along with various tunes made popular by artists like Green Day, James Taylor, Jimmy Buffett, Matchbox 20, White Stripes and more.

The musical tunes are presented in video for easy playback and learning, a perfect app for the people who are starting to learn the ropes on how to be good musician. Improve on your musical learning experience and rendering with this new app which you can access by simply installing the Mac version of iPlayMusic’s software.

Click on the Shop button and start browsing. If a selected song is not already present in your iTunes library, the iPlayMusic software will prompt you to purchase it from the iTunes Music Store. Once the song is in place, simply click the playback button and let the jamming begin.

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One thing that most mobile phone owners want is to make their phone unique. This can be done by either the outer covering or the contents of their device. Ringtones are certainly included in this mix and while some would download them from popular ringtone sites, there are some who would rather do it themselves.

To do that, they would need a special kind of software. Thus for the Palm Pre, a new software is likewise unveiled to create custom ringtones to their device.

Users can create ringtones from songs purchased from online stores that include Amazon MP3 and the iTunes Music Store with direct drag and drop functionality. Ringtone Expressions give Pre users the flexibility of sending ringtones to their Pre directly over USB or wirelessly via SMS.

Ringtone Expressions is now available at their website and has an introductory subscription price of $1.99 per month once the trial period of one month lapses.

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