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How to Burn Free Music Legally 0

Posted on December 03, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Discovering the best ways to burn free music legally has often been time consuming and plain boring for many people. This is simply because of the confusion that has been created around music downloading services which are known to have created legal problems for the users downloading tracks from their web sites.

Thanks to the Internet, people now have access to billions, if not hundreds of billions of files which allow them to burn free music from their favorite artists instantly. People no longer have to buy new cd’s since they can simply download and burn free music on the web without having to spend a dime on the music they want. This is something that has caused the major labels so much stress and has pushed most of them to chase music lovers with rediculus law suites in hopes of getting them to stop downloading their mp3 tracks for free. The key to avoiding a law suite is to simply find out where to burn free music legally, then use those web sites on a continuous basis.

The first thing you want to do is find multiple sites that let you burn free music legally is to visit a downloading music review site. These kind of sites usually review a growing number of music web sites that help people get all the goodies they need.

Once you get onto their sites, you’ll be directed to the top music downloading sites that don’t mind if you burn free music off their networks without having to spend a dime.

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From Music CDs to Online Downloads 6

Posted on November 23, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Everybody knows that CDs can be expensive and most often, one does not really get to enjoy every track in the available CDs in the stores. No matter how much you love the artist whose songs are in the CD, you would always find yourself wishing that there were songs from other artists in the CD. That way, the money spent on that CD will be all worth it and we would get to listen to the songs in the CD all you want. However, that is not likely to happen as compilations are hard to come by. Most often, all you would find in music stores are albums featuring only one artist. Of course, there would be some compilation albums and soundtracks but you would not get that much from those. What you really want is a mix of all the popular artists today in one CD. That may be hard to do because of the number of the songs but you could always get another CD for your music.

You could easily do that by downloading music online. That is the in thing now as more and more people are downloading music online instead of purchasing CDs. Music CDs are still considered special because it contains an album cover and the pictures of the artists. The acknowledgements and other messages from the artists are also there so CDs can still be considered as valuable memorabilia for fans. However, functionality wise, CDs are no longer considered to be on top. Before, people found carrying CDs around cool and convenient for them because they could get to listen to music anywhere they go as long as they have a player to go with the CDs. Today, however, bringing CDs around can be a hassle for most. No matter how compact they may seem, the CDs would just take up too much space in your bags. Besides, only a few songs could fit into one CD when more than a thousand could fit in a single compact device.

There are a lot of devices now that could carry thousands of songs that could be played over and over again without getting damaged. Today, all you would have to do is download music

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Find New Music 25

Posted on November 21, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

by Jason Fladlien

Most of the best music made this year will go unheard.

We have the Jane from Boston, who wants to find new music to make her feel good. She is not finding it on the radio. Myspace isn’t cutting it for her, as it’s more of a hassle to deal with new friend requests from mediocre bands than it is to find good music.

She resorts to her collection of old classics, listening to Dave Matthews Band’s “Under the Table and Dreaming” album and 3 Doors Down. Jane thinks, “I’d love to hear a band that took the Dave Matthews Band style and gave it an edgier 3 Doors Down sound. That’d be something I’d want to check out.”

Meanwhile, The Break Room from Nashville are struggling, playing in clubs for 15-20 people a night. Those people love the Break Room, and the heck of it is that the Break Room puts on an excellent show. Maybe Nashville isn’t the best place for the Break Room’s music, which happens to be a marriage of two styles: that of the Dave Matthews Band and 3 Doors Down.

Here’s the facts. Almost 300,000,000 people live in the United States. To go platinum in the music business it takes 1,000,000 records sold. So for the Break Room, 97 out of 100 people could hate them. But if the other three bought their album, that’s platinum.

Yet Jane is doomed to miss her potential new favorite band, and the Break Room will probably die an artist death from a lackluster career, because they couldn’t connect to those 3 people out of a 100 who wanted to hear them.

I have written this article to give you some tips on how you can find the band that is writing music specifically for you to hear.

IT JUST TAKES ASKING…

How many times have you bought a CD and was disappointed when you got home

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