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lyrics
I have a (limited) musical appreciation - okay, I'm an oldie and very boring!- is there a way I can listen to my favourites and have the lyrics shown at the same time? Thank you and please keep any instrctions simple - I'm thick!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I appreciate that but, at the moment, this is akin to "What car do you drive?" "No idea - I just get in it and drive it."
Please think carefully here:
1) Your computer has been switched off, and you've just switched it back on again.
2) You want to go to Google - what do you click in order to load up Google?
Please think carefully here:
1) Your computer has been switched off, and you've just switched it back on again.
2) You want to go to Google - what do you click in order to load up Google?
I'm so appreciative of the help given but I''m not able to keep up with you guys - really thought my question wasn't a long one - thought it would be sorted in a few minutes - am flagging -I do so appreciated all the input and will follow it up tomorrow - thank you so, so much - you are all so brilliant! thank you.
I'm beginning to feel ignored here, Rsvp!
(I've provided you with instructions for finding lyrics but I still don't know whether you've read/understood them!)
Assuming that you can find the lyrics which you require, all that Mark has suggested is that you should have two tabs opened in your browser, with the one showing the lyrics and one playing the music. Since you don't seem to know how to do that, he's asked you which browser you're using. (See below).
When you click Start > Internet what is actually happening is that your computer is launching a program (called a browser) for viewing web pages and going to the default page (called the home page), which happens to be Google's website. What Mark would like to know is which browser you're using (and NOT which page comes up when you open it). As I've previously indicated, if you've got File, Edit, etc across the top of your screen, you need to click on Help and then on About to find out which browser you've got. (If you've not got File, Edit, etc, but there's a wrench symbol at the top right of your screen, you're using Chrome).
(I've provided you with instructions for finding lyrics but I still don't know whether you've read/understood them!)
Assuming that you can find the lyrics which you require, all that Mark has suggested is that you should have two tabs opened in your browser, with the one showing the lyrics and one playing the music. Since you don't seem to know how to do that, he's asked you which browser you're using. (See below).
When you click Start > Internet what is actually happening is that your computer is launching a program (called a browser) for viewing web pages and going to the default page (called the home page), which happens to be Google's website. What Mark would like to know is which browser you're using (and NOT which page comes up when you open it). As I've previously indicated, if you've got File, Edit, etc across the top of your screen, you need to click on Help and then on About to find out which browser you've got. (If you've not got File, Edit, etc, but there's a wrench symbol at the top right of your screen, you're using Chrome).
you can find song lyrics here. Not sure if this site covers 'old' songs but might be worth a look.
http://www.mp3lyrics.org/
http://www.mp3lyrics.org/