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Display Your Love for Music Through Jewelry

Jewelry is a popular item among men and women alike. Today it is a means for expression and it is often symbolic. Many people think jewelry is symbolic of love. However, it can also symbolize other loves. Your love for almost anything can be demonstrated by the jewelry you wear. Therefore, if you love music express it with the jewelry you wear.

Wear Music Related Jewels

One of the easiest ways to express your love for jewelry is to wear music related jewelry. For example, you can get jewelry that has the type of music you like on it. Perhaps you are a big fan of the piano. Or maybe you like to sing. Charms with the piano and music notes would be a great choice for jewelry for you. They would allow you to express your passions in life and be fashionable at the same time. Shop online for music related jewelry or visited the local boutiques in your area. Both are great options for finding specific jewelry items.

Mimic the Style of Your Music Heroes

Another way to express your love for music is simply through your jewelry style. Many of today’s biggest musicians wear specific jewelry. A lot of the trendy jewelry is spiky and has an edge to it. If you are more of a rocker, than you might consider displaying this passion by a few simple jewelry pieces. These pieces can be apart of your style – just like they are apart of Pink’s style or Rhianna’s style. When you see the edgier jewelry, you cannot help but think of her.

Most importantly, have fun with your jewelry. Enjoy expressing who you are with the clothes you wear and the jewelry you pick to accessorize with. You will enjoy expressing your love for music with the jewelry you choose.

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Download Music for Your Cell Phone

In 1979, Sony introduced the Walkman, a portable audio-cassette player that ran on batteries. With headphones firmly in place over their ears, people have been bopping along to the beat of their chosen drummer ever since. This also represented the first public interface with nanotechnology. In that same year, a Japanese company called NTT began offering mobile phone service to some 20 million people in the Tokyo area.

The Ultimate Merger?

Just as chocolate and peanut butter seemed destined to meet at some point in time (thank you, Reese's), cell phones and mobile music were a match made in Disco heaven - the idea just took a couple of decades to come to fruition. There had to be a stepping stone in between. At the turn of the millennium, when computers became bigger and faster, broadband was also hitting its stride.

Where Words Fail, Music Speaks

Once the technorati figured out how to compress music files from .wav size (as large as 40 megabytes in some cases) down to mp3 size (requiring approximately one-tenth the amount of space on a hard drive), Napster-style file sharing became extremely popular... Until it became illegal. Then Apple's iPod began an industry rollout of mp3 players that continues to this day, with iTunes being one example of songs for sale via download.

Today, mp3 players can be found on almost all smart phones, as ubiquitous as digital cameras. From Apple's iPhone to the contract mobile phones Blackberry Bold, modern cell phones can hold all the music one could ever want. Ear buds are still in fashion, but with many phones featuring USB output now, it's no problem to hook up to a pair of speakers for room-size entertainment. Batteries capable of running for 8 hours at a stretch have made it so the party doesn't have to stop until everyone has had their fill.