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Looking for music ???
Oct 28, 2003 03:14 PM 1687 Views
(Updated Dec 15, 2003 03:29 AM)

Finding FREE music on the internet is sometimes a very frustrating experience. By and large, we use Google or our favourite search engine to find the song we want. And as soon as you hit ??Enter?? you are bombarded with plethora of websites like


mp3.com, Mtvmp3.com and others. Many of these websites claim to provide FREE music to the users; but often the music is truncated or altered in an unacceptable manner (to protect copyrights). Sometimes the websites require you to register with them and once your email address is thus disclosed, you easily become a victim to spamming. Tired of hitting the ??Next?? button on Google?s page, you tend to think ??There?s just nothing FREE in this world?? and give up your search.


Actually, you are just looking for a wrong thing in a wrong place. After over several thousand years of experince, I am able to devise a New patented technology that will enable you to get what you want in a matter of 5-10 min. It?s called the ee00224?s (c) method.


1) Do not use regular search engines


They are meant for finding information; not music. Use the ones that are meant esp. for this purpose. for example,


https://alltheweb.com/


It has an option for searching audio files, use that. In about 35% of the cases this will work. If it doesn?t proceed to the next step.


2) Search people?s homepages


There are crores of altruistic guys (like me) in this world, who upload the music they have onto web servers like geocities, lycos, fortunecity etc. And they don?t charge a penny for the wonderful music they make available to the masses. Do some justice to them. If you are a Google fan, you can use the following phrase for this purpose.


site:geocities.com song_name artist_name film_name download


Include ??artist_name?? if you are looking for an English song; and include ??film_name?? if it?s a Hindi Bollywood song. The keyword download is must. It?ll avoid pages that only give you the https://lyrics. You can replace geocities.com by lycos.com, anglefire.com, or even edu to search university students? homepages. Students who do Phd and stuff often waste University?s resources by making such homepages. This step will usually cover 40% of the cases.


3) File sharing programs


Now there?s just no point in searching the dusty cobweb (internet) further. P2P file sharing seems to be the only rescue. Get a nice, popular file sharing program like audiogalaxy or Kazaa and search for your song in its database. This would cover 25% of the cases. And, if you add al these numbers, 35+45+25, see what you get.... 100%!!!!


Isn?t it an outstanding research? Try it and do comment..


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