Thursday, July 21, 2011

Buying music from a music store

By Dustin Johnson


There are many of us out there that love listening to Production Music all day long, yet the problem is that the majority of people are not really buying the music from a music website and they are just downloading it using torrent clients and the likes. Well if you do that, it will not only have negative impact on the artist's sales, but you will be the one that could get in trouble if you are caught by the RIAA. And that is why if you call yourself a real fan of the music that you are listening to; you will always need to buy the CDs of the artists that you love.

Yet there are so many online stores out there to choose from, that one might feel really confused about this. I also had a favorite music site and it was lala.com, but it was recently acquired by iTunes which really saddened me, because I really loved how things looked there. Well, that's life and I have to move on with this.

If you are someone that also loved that store too much, don't worry, for there are many others that you could check. The number one music site that millions around the world love and are buying from is iTunes. Here, you will be able to find millions of songs that you never even had an idea of existing and it really doesn't matter how rare the bands that you are looking for are, for you will certainly get to find their CDs here up for sale.

Let me tell you something about the prices for the music here. For instance, when you will buy a full CD, you will pay less than when you will choose to buy individual tracks.

Once you will have downloaded your favorite Music for Websites tracks, you will have the ability to download them every time you want to, even if you have deleted them from your computer. This is what makes this store so great. There is also one great thing that many people I bet, appreciate about this store.

There is the DRM problem that I bet you have also heard of and when you bought mp3s from certain Free Music for Videos websites in the past, they were DRM protected, meaning that you could not play them on something else rather than your own computer. But now, you have the option of buying DRM free tracks. Isn't this cool or what?




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