What is the best way to get free music legally?
June 17, 2010 - 2:14 am
I want music for my computer that is free, legal, good quality, and will not have viruses or restrictions. I can convert youtube videos already but that takes a while any faster way?
Go to the library and check out the CD’s you want. It’s free, good quality and legal! I do not know how good your library district is, but at my library, they have all the new CD’s and all different types of genres =D
June 17th, 2010 at 7:44 am
Do you have iTunes? There are tons of free podcasts you can download, featuring all different kinds of music. Just go to the iTunes store and look for free podcasts, then do a search under the different categories. You might discover something new too!
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I subscribe to several music podcasts as well as other types of podcasts. And they’re all free!
June 17th, 2010 at 8:17 am
Ripping copyrighted music from YouTube videos isn’t legal just because nobody told you that you couldn’t.
There’s no way to legally download music unless the music way released for free. Period.
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June 17th, 2010 at 8:31 am
Go to the library and check out the CD’s you want. It’s free, good quality and legal! I do not know how good your library district is, but at my library, they have all the new CD’s and all different types of genres =D
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June 17th, 2010 at 9:01 am
The music at archive.org and jamendo.com is all legal because it’s not under copyright.
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June 17th, 2010 at 9:27 am
You can legally get free iTunes gift cards at a site called Swagbucks. Many other prizes can also be redeemed at Swagbucks. It’s all very easy to use and earn Swagbucks.
All you do is use their search engine. And you get points as you search. After you get enough points, you can claim the prize you want. You can redeem a $15 iTunes gift card and use that to get free music.
Learn more at:http://bit.ly/JJ7YH
And you can sign up at:http://searchonswagbucks.tk
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June 17th, 2010 at 10:10 am
Free music is something everyone wants. These days, 99 cents for a song is a bit much especially when you only going to listen ita few times. When you add up the cost of a music filled I-pod, you could be looking at $10,000 worth of songs. To help you reduce these costs, I’ve set up a list of websites that will feed you free music. Just follow the directions and you’ll be instantly given the msuic you want.
http://musicouch.com/musicouching/10-places-to-download-free-music/
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June 17th, 2010 at 10:48 am
I use MelodyCan Ultra + YouTube Ripper http://melodycan.com/youtube_ripper.html
output formats – MP3, MP4, AVI
http://convertprotected-files-with-melodycan.blogspot.com/
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