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Mp3 Player And Music Sites


Joni63

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Hey everyone,

My 2 children just got MP3 players for Christmas. I need to know which sites are the best to download music from?

I'm new to this technology, but did manage to rip and burn my daughters Hannah Montana 2 celiac disease to her MP3 player. (major accomplishment, lol!)

Thanks!


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I have an Ipod I got over the summer...it is currently not working correctly as for taking music from my Itunes....sometimes technology gets me too.

dandelionmom Enthusiast

I buy my songs from I tunes.

Sweetfudge Community Regular

another good place is Amazon. search for the music/artist, and most of the time you can also download it. got the nutcracker for $5!

pixiegirl Enthusiast

I couldn't live without my iPod, iPhone, iMac....

for a non Apple mp3 player try Amazon. Actually Walmart has online music too.

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Susan

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Thank you! I'm new to this and didn't even know where to begin looking.

So far we are only putting music on that we already own, but that is making them real happy.

It's a non Apple player. I had no idea Amazon and Walmart had music to download. I've heard of iTunes and there is one I found called eMusic that is 25 cents per download. Ever hear of that one?

confused Community Regular

my son got an mp3 player also, with his tho he gets 35 free downloads, i havent looked to see were they come from tho yet, when i do ill post for you when we are going to download.

My oldest son has an ipod, but he buys his from itunes, which is kinda expensive.

DOes anyone know if i can download the itunes we buy for the ipod also to the mp3 for one price.

paula


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I've heard of iTunes and there is one I found called eMusic that is 25 cents per download. Ever hear of that one?

Thanks for the tip on this one! That site looks great. You get 50 free downloads in the first month, too. So it seems like you could join up, get the free downloads and cancel it if you wanted to. Definitely going to try this one.

We got my 11-yer-old an MP3 player for Christmas. She is getting tired of all the Christmas music, but that's pretty much all we had on MP3. :rolleyes:

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