Seal Your Daylight With Music By Downloading Legal Ipod MP3s

By: Isaiah Henry

Music is your life. Every day you travel and from work or school with your car�s CD player blasting your favorite tunes. The problem is you want more music, and a greater variety. Sure, you can buy more CDs or buy more tunes for your mp3 player, but that gets expensive. Right?

So what does the average consumer do? It�s obvious that the tunes are out there. Just look at all the kids that are constantly plugged into their mp3 players. They can�t all be the offspring of millionaires, so there must be a site out there that provides legal music for free, or nearly free.

Sounds great, but you�re skeptical. Where do you store all the downloaded music? You store them on your iPod. Let me explain. One Christmas a couple of years ago, my daughter got her first mp3 player. She listened to music constantly after that. She never appeared without ear buds in place, and that familiar black wire leading to her music player. She even listened after she went to bed by setting the timer to go after she fell asleep.

One Christmas a few years ago, my daughter received her first mp3 player. After that point I rarely saw her without it. She listened to music morning, noon and night. She even took it to bed with her, and set the timer to go off after she�s fallen asleep.

As a result of course, her player always needed to be charged. She would occasionally get power by hooking up to my laptop, but I�m not sure why. It worked, though, because soon she was off in tune land once again.

Not a day went by when I didn�t see her with player in hand (or in her pocket) and ear buds in her ears. She even took the thing to bed with her, and set the timer for the music to shut off an hour after she went to sleep.

If you just downloaded one song a day for 30 days, that�s 30 songs for less than $20. Plus, you aren�t limited to how many songs you download at a time. If you have the time, you could download 3 songs per day, or 4 or 5.

Don�t worry about having enough room for these 30, 90, 120 or 150 songs. These music playing devices may be small, but they have a large amount of storage space. Remember I said 8-10 days worth of unrepeated music? Well do the math.

Songs are usually 3 to 5 minutes long, and in 10 days there are 240 hours which translates to 14, 400 minutes. Divide the available minutes by the average length of a song, the result is space for nearly 3,000 five-minute songs.

So, check out Limewire for your music and movie selections. Sign up and download to your heart�s content. Before you know it, your player will be full of all your favorites and you�ll have nonstop entertainment for days!

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About the Author :
If you are interested in music downloads, visit Any Music Downloads. Isaiah Henry has been doing research in this field for some time and has provided reviews on services. Articles on everything music can be read at our Music Downloads Blog.

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