Friday, June 18, 2010

I have a Zen V what sites can I use to download music for free without ruining my mp3?

Can I use Limewire. My aunt said I shouldn%26#39;t use Limewire cuz I could get a virus and it could RUIN my mp3.



Answer:

There are lots of websites to get free and legal music, without having to depend on the questionable legalities of limewire. The sites below may not have current top ten hits, but there is lots of good music, older and contemporary, that is freely and legally available:



Music sites such as iTunes shop or PureTracks in Canada quite often have a free track or two per week. I%26#39;m sure there are others.



There are many music podcasts (such as, for example, CBC Radio 3 which features new Canadian music). Check out sites which categorize podcasts (such as iTunes or Podcast.net) for lots of free downloads.



Amazon.com used to have free MP3 downloads, but I can%26#39;t find the option any longer.



The Cylinder Preservation %26 Digitization Project has free music from the early 1900%26#39;s if your tastes go that way.



Take a look at the sound archives at Archive.org. As with the Cylinder Preservation %26 Digitization Project, music here will probably be older.



There are lots of independent bands and music artists who provide their music freely on the internet. Check out sites like Myspace.com under their "Music" section - lots of artists provide music there. Sometimes established bands will give new songs test runs on sites like this.



Hope this helps. Well your aunt is right. If i were you i wouldn%26#39;t use limewire. I rather buy the music of itunes. The song quality from itunes is better and has no viruses what so ever. ^!^ Have fun Limewire is good but i would advise you to virus scan anything you download!

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