Buying Music

Discussion in Movies, Music & Games started by Strykstar • Apr 22, 2014.

  1. Strykstar

    StrykstarActive Member

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    How do you buy music nowadays?
    I imagine most people get it through iTunes, but what other methods are there?
     
  2. clairebeautiful

    clairebeautifulActive Member

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    I pretty much only buy music on iTunes now, if there is a song or an album I just can't live without. I will probably never buy another CD at full price again (hate having those things lying around when all my music is now stored on a computer or iPod or phone or whatever).

    On the other hand, I very often check CD's out from the local library (for free!) and put them on my computer. Every once in a while I will also browse through the CD's at used book stores or thrift stores, just to see if there are any gems within.

    Generally speaking, I have not had to pay a lot to keep my music collection where I want it in the last decade or so.
     
  3. Nickchick

    NickchickWell-Known Member

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    When I actually buy music, yeah I do it through Itunes. It's easy since I have an Iphone. I used to buy from emusic but that's too much of a hassle and not worth it. Most of the time I just don't care enough about an artist to buy their music being a random song person. If I had a more steady income, this may change but whenever I want to support an artist I definitely always try to buy their songs.