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  2. MusicBee - Wikipedia

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    Library management: find, organize and rename music into particular folders and files based on any combination of audio tag values such as artist, album, track number, or other metadata. MusicBee can be configured to monitor and perform this task automatically for select libraries, while at the same time allowing users to take manual control on ...

  3. MusicBee (crowdfunding) - Wikipedia

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    MusicBee is a crowdfunding platform focused on independent music based in Hong Kong. The company stated its mission as to gather resources and help bring independent music projects into life, providing musicians with dreams and opportunities. [1] MusicBee has reportedly received $2 million funding over 15 music projects within one year. [2]

  4. Free music - Wikipedia

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    The Free Music Philosophy [1] generally encourages creators to free music using whatever language or methods they wish. A Free Music Public License (FMPL) [2] is available for those who prefer a formal approach. Some free music is licensed under licenses that are intended for software (like the GPL) or other writings (the GFDL).

  5. Category:Free music - Wikipedia

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    Free music is music that, like free software, can freely be copied, distributed and modified for any purpose. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 ...

  6. Category:Free music software - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of articles relating to software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open-source software". Typically, this means software which is distributed with a free software license , and whose source code is available to anyone who receives a copy ...

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  8. Music history of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian music did, however, have an effect on composers from elsewhere in Europe. Joseph Haydn's Rondo a l'Ongarese from the Piano Trio in G major is an example, as is the finale of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 (Eroica), which uses a Magyar march, and Symphony No. 7, which is a 2/4 tempo with a syncopated

  9. Nóta - Wikipedia

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    Nóta is a form of 19th-century Hungarian popular song.It is one of a number of styles collectively referred to as cigányzene, which literally means Gipsy music but is used to refer to a number of styles of Hungarian folk music that are played in a typical Gipsy musical style.