How to Download Music for Free

November 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Zarqoo Zaimoo asked:


days if you want to get a copy of the latest hit song, you don’t go to a record bar, you go online and download it from music download sites. Downloading music has become so popular that online music sites which sell digital singles and albums are starting to eclipse their brick-and-mortar counterparts. Revenues from the sale of digital music reached almost $2 billion at the end of 2007 and are estimated to hit $5.3 billion by 2012; by comparison, sales from CD stores are seen to fall to $4.9 billion in 2012 from $8.6 billion in 2007.

Another sign of how music downloads are beginning to overshadow CDs is the fact that music industry publications such as Billboard now compile charts of top music downloads besides those of top selling CDs and most played songs. In fact, many songs have become popular even without substantial radio airplay due to downloading. The recording industry also now certifies singles as gold or platinum based on download sales.

Thus, legal and illegal music download sites have mushroomed on the Internet. You can download virtually any kind of music you want for free on peer-to-peer sites or for around $0.99 a song from online stores. And contrary to dire predictions that downloading would kill the music industry, downloading has actually fueled music sales as it allows listeners to discover new artists and decide which albums are worth buying on CD.

So if you want to join the fun but don’t have a big budget for music purchases, there are many sites that will allow you to download free music legally. Here are a few tips on how to find them.

First, you can try the official site of your favorite artist. If you’ve heard a song you like on the radio or your friend is raving about a certain band, you can log on to their site and see if they offer singles for downloading for free or for a small fee. The artists might also have a MySpace page and you can look for downloads there as well.

Second, digital stores sometimes offer free samples in order to promote new artists or the service itself. For example, one popular digital music retailer offers a single of the week for free download.

Third, you can look for mp3 blogs, where music fans post their favorite music for others to download or listen to. To make your search easier you can use an mp3 blog aggregator, which scans mp3 blogs and create a searchable database.

Fourth, you can use search engines such as Google and Yahoo to find free mp3 directories that have music available for download.

Fifth, you can sign up for a free trial at a digital music site. The free trial will allow you to download as much as you want during the trial period. Of course, you will have to sign up and give your credit card number but you can cancel at any time.

Thus, there is no reason you have to spend a fortune to build a music library; you can do it for free if you know how to find the right music download sites.



Download Music for Free Online Legally

October 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Hilary Mujikwa asked:


Knowing the right places to download free music is a major key to avoiding a law suite. Thanks to the tough lesson we learnt from Jammie Thomas, the now famous thirty something year old lady that was brutally attacked by a RIA (Recording Industry Association of America) law suite, it now makes sense to legally download music for free online. For the simple reason of avoiding a costly law suite.

Due to rise of illegal free music sites like Kazaa and Limewire, it’s pretty easy for many people to download music for free online. This is something that many people have done at one point in their lives, but have never seen it to be a big deal since everyone else used to do it all the time. That was until the music industry decided to sue people who illegally download music for free online.

I personally don’t think it was the right way for the Recording Industry Association of America to deal with people because sueing individuals that are interested in their product doesn’t make much sense. It would have made sense to continue letting people download music for free online, then create a new business model that can thrive in that environment, instead of suing potential potential clients who might have actually created a new revenue stream for the major lables.

Either way, the music industry decided to wage war on the people downloading music from certain music sites, so it now makes sense for us to know where to legally download music for free online. 



How to Download Music Online Without Hurting your Wallets

June 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Davion W asked:


Let us face it. Music lovers normally own many CDs, download music online and will not stop buying music. That is why the music industry has always been vibrant and new singers are born, and new songs are written. The trouble is music lovers have an insatiable desire for new music all the time and it can be really painful on the wallets and the credit cards if you are building a music library. Ask a teen how many songs he or she has in the collection and chances are there are at least a few hundreds and they are still downloading music online everyday. Imagine paying $1 for each piece of music they download online. Is there a way to download music online without hurting your wallet?

There are tons of music online stores nowadays. Ever since music becomes downloadable online, more and more are going to these stores to download music online. Trouble is many kids and teens are downloading music from free places. It is great news for parents who are paying the bills for our kids’ needs every month. But there is no free lunch really.

Downloading from free sites would expose your computer to unnecessary harmful attacks by viruses and malware like adware and spyware. The damage may be light and only your computer speed is slowed down because of the drain the malware is putting on your computer resources. In worst case scenarios, your computer hardware suffers from permanent damage and you lose all your important documents and information.

For those who are downloading music online from free resources, be prepared for slow download speeds as well. Some of the online sites that offer free music downloads crash quite often or hang up on you because there are way too many freebie seekers downloading at the same time. Save yourselves the trouble and frustration by using online music download sites that offer paid services.

Music stores like Rhapsody and AOL are great places to download music online since they offer monthly subscription packages which are cheaper than those pay-per-download stores. If that is still too expensive for you, why not consider the new batch of online music download sites that offer unlimited music downloads for a lifetime fee? In other words, for a one time membership fee, you get to download unlimited music and songs from the music site as long as you wish even if it is 3am in the morning.

Such online music download stores offer a wide selection of the latest music from record labels and also keep a good stock of oldies. So it does not matter what brand of music you are looking for, as there is a high chance you can find it. If you are unsure, check with the music site. For a price that ranges from $30 to $50, you can download all the music media files in the collection which is in the range of millions. Teens and young adults love this since they are a tech-savvy lot who want more options without having to pay big bucks.

While it sounds great to download music online from these sites, there are many factors you have to consider when selecting the ideal site for unlimited music downloads. If this looks complicated, find out how you can simplify the whole process as you learn more from my music blog.