Using Download.com, I went about finding a song I would enjoy. I borrowed one of my branch's MP3 players. I wouldn't say I found the downloading especially fun but it was good to learn how to do it. I would've appreciated more musical variety yet I liked the price. After all, being able to carry your music with you is very nice.
I am quite fond of online radio. One of my classmates from grad school first told me about Pandora. It's a free "radio" in which the user creates. Say, if I'm a big fan of Stevie Wonder (which I am), then I can go to Pandora and type in Stevie Wonder. Pandora will retrieve and play a Stevie Wonder song. Next, Pandora finds artists who sound similar to Stevie Wonder. This introduces me to artists which I might like. When my classmate mentioned it, he said it was a "music genome" project. Pretty awesome, huh?
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Sound: #24: The sound of music!
I have used Yahoo Music to download songs. Between my home computer and this program, I felt it took an extraordinary length of time to do anything with it. Still, it did save me a trip to the store and the price wasn't too bad ($0.79 a song). Still, since it takes so long for me, at least, to work with it, I don't really enjoy downloading music from this site. Many of my friends love iTunes, though. Songs cost $0.99 with iTunes.
A friend and former coworker told me about Project Playlist. Free of charge, a user can create an account and build a list of songs he/she likes. Now, a user can put up to 100 songs on one list. Then, the user can post a working music player to a blog or profile easily. I truly like Project Playlist because I can go to a place where I've posted my play list and listen to my music. In fact, I have the beginnings of a play list at the bottom of the Brownie Points blog. Look for the green player.
Of local stations, I really do like 103.7 Jack FM. This station "Plays What We Want." So, one minute, they play 1960s surfer music, next it's 1980s rock, then it's blues. It is not repetitive, either. Jack has a free online station. At this moment, they're following up Stevie Ray Vaughan with Steve Miller Band. Before Jack, I listened to 107.5 K-Hits a lot. Their station has free online access, too.
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