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We all know about Amazon and e-bay but how about listing the sources you buy your music from whatever the format. I had not heard of Spotify until I joined this forum.
A good source for CDs from the 40s through to the 80s is www.MagpiDirect.com. A good website with search facilities for artist or album names as well as types of music. Where possible they list all the artists and tracks on the album. i have been using them for over 20 years. A good reliable company. What else is out there? teddy ![]() |
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CDs, DVDs and some cassettes often cheap "end of line" and special offers
http://www.selections.com/music/ Baroque CD downloads, $5.95 each http://www.baroquemusiclibrary.com/index.html Free sheet music, also some MP3, MIDI, Finalé, Sibelius , Capella and other file formats http://icking-music-archive.org/index.php And a free set of applications including downloading Youtube or converting Youtube to MP3 downlaods. http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/ |
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