All the Music You Want Without the Lawsuits
Posted December 31, 1969 by Scott Parrino
Rhapsody steps in
to offer its members a great deal of just fifteen dollars a month to
get all the songs you want in your own playlist that you can stream (if
you have a fast connection) and for just .79 cents a song you can burn
your own CD.
Getting Rhapsody is pretty easy. You can either go to your
local Best Buy and pick up the CD, or if you are feeling pretty good and don?t
want to waste the time and gas to drive, hop onto
the Official Website and download the 2mb file. It?s really that easy.
After installing Rhapsody, you can choose to either sign up
or take the free 14-day trial. I recommend taking the trial to see if Rhapsody
is your cup of coffee. During the trial, you can?t burn CDs and you only get
30 seconds of a song to play. However, it does not seem as limited as you may
think, as you are free to search around and see what they have to offer.
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And when you do look around, you?ll notice
you?ll get A LOT of selections. It?s pretty easy to find what you?re looking
for. There is a search bar and a tab to select artist, track, album, and
composer. From there you are shown not only the newest CD release, but a
list of the other CDs that artist has done. |
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You can select these albums and hear each and every song
you want.
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Now you don?t download the song, you only add it your playlist
and when you want to play it, you use Rhapsody?s in program music player and
it is streamed. While this may not be fun for those with dial-up, owners with
cable, DSL, and faster connections will enjoy hearing these songs played within
moments. And while you listen to the songs, you can get little tidbits that
will tell you more about the artist, CD, etc.
Don?t want to stream the music? You can buy the CD if want,
Best Buy has a LARGE selection of music CDs that are sure to attract the taste
of anyone with an ear and enjoys the pleasure of musical notes upon it.
If you have the money, the connection, and the need for great
music selections, I recommend going out and getting Rhapsody. Not only is it
a great program to get songs, it?s that one word that will make the government
like you: Legal.