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Frequently Asked Questions on MyTraxx.net USA

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ACRONYMS/ABBREVIATIONS/SYMBOLS - QUESTIONS & ANSWERS |
 
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« - Left-pointing double angle quotation marks are used to denote
 
Cha-Cha songs.
† - The dagger symbol is used to denote Argentine Tango songs.
> - The Greater Than symbol is used to denote Jitterbug songs.
® - The Registered symbol is used to denote Rumba songs.
§ - The Section sign is used to denote Schottische songs.
¿ - The Inverted Question Mark is used to denote Swango songs.
¤ - The Currency sign is used to denote Salsa songs.
£ - The English Pound symbol is used to denote Lindy Hop songs.
$ - The American Dollar sign is used to denote Step songs.
¢ - The American Cent symbol is used to denote Charleston songs.
X - The Roman numeral X (Ten) is used to denote 10-Step songs.
Ø - The Danish, Faroese and Norwegian capital letter Ø (O, slash) is used
 
to denote Quickstep songs.
Δ - The Greek capital letter Delta is used to denote Shag songs.
ε - The Greek letter Epsilon is used to denote East Coast Swing songs.
θ - The Greek letter Theta is used to denote Balboa songs.
N - The Greek capital letter Nu is used to denote Nightclub 2-Step songs.
ω - The Greek letter Omega is used to denote West Coast Swing songs.
Ω - The Greek capital letter Omega is used to denote Horseshoe songs.
ß - The German S set (es-tsett or scharfes s) contraction is used to denote
 
Bachata songs.
ƒ - The Latin letter ƒ is used to denote Foxtrot songs.
ö - The Latin letter o (with diaeresis) is used to denote Paso Doble songs.
þ - The Latin letter Thorn is used to denote Polka songs.
 
2 - The number Two is used to denote 2-Step songs.
 
3 - The number Three is used to denote Triple 2-Step songs.
 
B - A capital letter B is used to denote Bolero songs.
BPM - Beats Per Minute (Sometimes Bars Per Minute)
 
CWDI - Country Western Dance International (Website)
 
H - A capital letter H is used to denote Hustle songs.
 
IDSF - International DanceSport Federation (Website)
IHDA - International Hustle Dance Association (Website)
 
J - A capital letter J is used to denote Jive songs.
 
L - A capital letter L is used to denote Line Dance songs.
 
M - A capital letter M is used to denote Mambo songs.
m - A lower case letter m is used to denote Merengue songs.
 
N - A capital letter N is used to denote Nightclub 2-Step songs.
NDCA - National Dance Council of America (Website)
 
P - A capital letter P is used to denote Peabody songs.
 
S - A capital letter S is used to denote Samba songs.
 
T - A capital letter T is used to denote Tango songs.
 
UCWDC - United Country Western Dance Council (Website)
 
V - A capital letter V is used to denote Viennese Waltz songs.
 
W - A capital letter W is used to denote Waltz songs.
WDDSC - World Dance & DanceSport Council (World Dance Council) (Website)
WSDC - World Swing Dance Council (Website)
WSF - World Salsa Federation (Website)
 
Z - A capital letter Z (Zed) is used to denote Zydeco songs.

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Can I order custom CDs through MyTraxx.net?
Yes, click here to personalize your CUSTOM CDs.
 
How do I burn a CD?
Use the CD/DVD burning software and drive in your computer.
Most popular software:
iTunes (FREE at the Apple Store )
Easy Media Creator 9 on Roxio.com
Nero 7 Ultra Edition
Need a CD/DVD Burner?
HP 16x USB DVD Burner with Lightscribe
LG 16x USB2.0/Firewire DVD Burner
Pioneer DVR-R100A DVD Burner (Internal)
Sony 16x DVD Burner (Internal)
How often is the MyTraxx.net site updated?
MyTraxx.net is updated regularly (More often during the Summer).
Whenever new songs are discovered or suggested, they are added.
NOTIFY ME when updates are posted.
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What type of CD is better for music?
The common consensus is that the minus (CD-R) discs are better.
Who decides what music fits each dance?
MyTraxx.net collects music from web-listings, DJs and dancers.
The Tempo (Speed or Beats Per Minute) and rhythm of each song
pair them with certain dance styles. It is ultimately up to
every dancer to decide what dance they will do for a song.
Sometimes you can identify four or five different dances that
are being danced simultaneously. MyTraxx.net promotes this
sort of dance crossover. Symbols suggesting other appropriate
dance styles follow many song listings.
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Who owns MyTraxx.net?
MyTraxx.net is owned and operated by Dance DJ & Instructor
Randy S. Carter (Website).
Will MyTraxx.net songs play on my iPod?
Yes, any song downloaded from MyTraxx.net is iPod compatible.
Any song in the mp3 format will play on any iPod.
Will MyTraxx.net songs play on my Rhapsody Sansa?
Yes, any song downloaded from MyTraxx.net is Sansa compatible.
Any song in the mp3 format will play on any Sansa.
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