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At one time a really good music collection might consist of 100 or so albums, cassette tapes or CD�s. Now, thanks to public domain music downloads � available via the World Wide Web � that would be considered a modest collection. With the millions of songs, from thousands of artists that are available for you to download you can increase your music collection many times over. What�s more some of the public domain music downloads are offered free of charge. Other downloads are available at a fraction of the cost of a single album or CD. Many of the free downloads are of a poor quality, so it may be well worthwhile to pay a nominal fee to download high-quality recordings to your computer. Once on your computer, you can burn them to a CD which will play in your car. You can also download them to your Mp3 player and take your favorite music with you wherever you go. Many people download public domain music directly to their computers and they listen to their music through the computer speakers. Many more, however, want greater accessibility to their music and so they transfer the music from the computer to portable devices or burn the music to a CD. You have many options available to you today that did not exist even a decade ago. It is, indeed, a great time to be a music lover. Many public domain music downloading sites offer a free trial period. After the free trial period expires, you are required to pay a monthly (or quarterly) fee for their services. The best and most popular sites allow you to listen to songs before you download them � this is helpful in a couple of ways. First, you can be sure you are getting the song you are looking for and you can be sure the quality is good. MyRhapsody.com, for instance, offers a fourteen-day free trial. During the fourteen days, you can download as many songs as you like. At the end of the fourteen days, you pay $12.99 monthly to download an unlimited number of songs. When a single CD can often cost upwards of twenty dollars, this is a real bargain. There is little point in risking paying a huge fine by breaking the law, when it is very affordable to download public domain music from many legal sites. Some of the reputable sites include: MyRhapsody.com, where they offer a fourteen day free trial period. During that period you can download an unlimited number of songs (imagine the possibilities). After the trial ends, you are asked to enroll at a monthly charge of approximately $12.99. Unless you are using a peer-peer music sharing program, like Limewire, be aware that you might be breaking the law if you are downloading from a disreputable site which does not own the music in the first place. If you are getting unlimited music free from a website other than a peer-peer site, chances are it is an illegal website.
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Isaiah Henry is a guru in the music industry; he has written such reviews on Yahoo Music. Learn more about free music downloads at AnyMusicDownloads.com.
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