The web is an almost unlimited resource for finding and listening to new music. This video details some of the best free music websites and what they can offer. For the links used in the video and questions about the video, please visit the forum link:
http://www.tinkernut.com/forum/video-tutorial-help/internet-music-overload-1
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you are doing very well..keep it up
Excellent websites …
Mixtape.me is by far the best.
THX !
Sir the first thing i noticed when i started viewing this was “the image better”
Another thing when i open your site is fully loaded with a lot of advertising commercials
commercials gets a bit goofy…
Video quality is far better now in my opinion…
Wonderbar !

keep up with the great work
LOL the beginning is funny…haha nice video.
haha first intro song is from flashkit i guess
can you put images on videos?
i like this format. very informative. i like the editing. no useless information. i found this and your other videos to be extremely information packed and relevant. also good production values here. as good or better than any cnet, etc. tech videos i watch. nicely done. looking forward to more.
This video is bad it’s real to slow sorry back to the old 1 Ha ha
I liked the video format that it is at. Never say the old one but this one now is pretty good. Doing a great job. Thanks
Excuse me if I’m just jumpin to this conclusion due to the sample maybe being similar, but was the background music of your video a beat from Shadowville.com? It is also a good site for free music. It’s not royalty free, but it’s free to use if you don’t make a profit off of your project and give the producer a shoutout.
the music is a product of sounddogs.com, where I purchased the distribution rights.
I like the format of the video, it works for me.
Though, I’m a bit disappointed that you recommended Grooveshark as a great music/mp3 player ……
…but only because I wanted to be the first to share that with others too! LOL
Naturally, having all those music sites to play with means that (if you’re sitting at your PC) you may never need to download anything ever again.
However, there’s always those who want to take it around with them on their mp3 players(for instance). Has anyone ever used the applian technologies ‘ask & Record toolbar’, as it works particularly well with most of the sites you’ve recommended?
….er, or so I’m told!
great job dude.
grooveshark is my favorite as well. i was waiting for that throughout the video to be listed and was happy to see it in the end.
also i wanna know if there is any way to download music from sites like grooveshark cus i have heard that there are some sound recording softwares which can record the music we play and save on the computer. —don’t know if its legal or not..