Thursday, July 23, 2009

Plug Your Sunlight Hours With Songs By Downloading Free Legal Ipod Music

Did you ever wonder what kids are listening to all day long on their mp3 players, and why? I mean day after day of the same songs has to be monotonous. A couple of years ago I asked my daughter and was surprised by her answer.

Are they listening to the same songs over and over again, or do they know something we don�t know? Music isn�t free. If teenagers can afford it, there must be some trick you don�t know about.

Sounds great, but you�re skeptical. Where do you store all the downloaded music? You store them on your iPod. Let me explain. One Christmas a couple of years ago, my daughter got her first mp3 player. She listened to music constantly after that. She never appeared without ear buds in place, and that familiar black wire leading to her music player. She even listened after she went to bed by setting the timer to go after she fell asleep.

My next question was, what? I mean, my next question was! how did anyone find enough songs to fill that space? Plus, how did anyone afford the songs to fill the space? I saw kids listening to music all the time, and if teenagers can afford it, there must be a way for everyone to do so.

Now you�re paying attention. I know I am. I was skeptical at first, too. My daughter received an mp3 player for Christmas one year, and listened to music from dawn to dus, and beyond.

After not having a �without music� conversation with my daughter for a few days, I asked how she could listen to the same songs again and again. That�s when I learned the majesty of technology. She explained that her player had enough storage space for up to 10 days of listening, without repeating one song.

So, now I�m back to the question of where does the average consumer find all these tunes? Limewire, as I mentioned above. Think of it, you can download as many songs as you want for 30 day! s. Even if you just downloaded one song per day, you�d! have 30 new tunes by the end of your subscription period. That�s 150 minutes of listening right there. That�s not bad for under $20.00.

I couldn�t believe what I was reading, so I did the math. Ten days times 24 hours times 60 minutes divided by 4 minutes (the average length of one song), results in space for 3,600 songs. I was no longer skeptical, I was in shock. Where did the average person (non-millionaire) go to find so many tunes?

Limewire answers that question. The consumer opts to pay the subscription, which is about the cost of one CD, and gains unlimited access to virus-free music downloads for 30 days. Limewire also offers movies and other shareware for unlimited use, and all of the files are the right size for your player. Add in the technical support and Limewire is a pretty incredible package.

So, what are you waiting for? Check out Limewire for yourself and do! wnload enough tunes to last you a life time. Happy listening!

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If you are interested in free music downloads, visit Any Music Downloads. Isaiah Henry has been doing research in this field for some time and has provided reviews on services. The history of how fans began to download music online is a must read.

Source: http://www.articletrader.com

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