Some free downloads may be of poor quality, but you could luck out and get some great sounding tracks for free. If you want to ensure consistent, high-quality downloads, you are probably better off considering a site that charges a fee. In many cases there are free introductory offers. Even when you are asked to pay a membership fee, they are very reasonable in price. Free sites typically have a limited amount of songs available while public domain music download sites that charge a fee usually give you access to many more songs and provide copies that could rival the master tracks.
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.
Search the internet for �public domain music downloads, and you are guaranteed to find many, many sites. How will you know which one to choose? Visit he sites that look appealing and see what they have to offer. How many songs do they have in their library available for download? Do they cater to one genre of music only or to many? What is the cost, if any, per downloaded song? It will only take a few minutes to check out the sites and it will give you confidence that you are getting just what you are looking for.
Public domain music downloads are available from many reputable sites. Among the most popular are Napster-Tunes, which has more than five-million songs and 250 genres represented. MyRhapsody.com and 1000Musicdownloads.com are two other sites worth checking out. Most sites will allow you to download songs for free during a trial period. Most trial periods range from one to three weeks � maximum. After the trial period, you can join and pay a nominal membership fee. The monthly fee is usually considerably less than what you would expect to pay for one CD or album.
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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