It's probably an outdated method but I'll usually just put on some Bluetooth headphones while I your mom.
A little behind the times here, how do you guys listen to your digital music? (Besides phone/headphones) Any recommendations? Do you all purchase music or use streaming services?
It's probably an outdated method but I'll usually just put on some Bluetooth headphones while I your mom.
Is the connection weak or?
Not at all. Before coitus, I'll run a 3/8 cord up here butt and attach it to a mid grade receiver. To be honest, my first priority is to not hear her gums smacking. But as far as the sound quality, it's pretty good.
You sick bas ...but thanks for the info.
Right. No offense intended. I hope it never comes up but if you ever need advice on ing your mom, I'll be happy to give you some pointers.
YouTube/ad blocker/Bluetooth into my surround sound.
YouTube is a great source. I'll usually play some tunes on YouTube and record them on my reel to reel. Then play it back through my Pioneer speakers. When I have time, I'll record that with ProTools and add extra keys or drums, save it, and then post on YouTube.
Spotify
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Apple Music, old university account for $4.99.
I still use iTunes. the idea of subscribing to music.
I haven't downloaded a single torrent since subscribing to Spotify.
I hear Soundcloud's paid service is as good if not better than Spotify's but I haven't checked it out.
I like to own my , I can' get down with streaming.
Google play music. I like it because I can upload my own to my library tbh
I still use Rhapsody. It now it's Napster. Used to be able to download songs to your desktop and I had this other program that would strip the license data from the files so I'd end up with hundreds of songs. At some point they changed their system and you can't down load directly to a computer. So I just record the music to my cassettes and then convert that to my reel to reel.
Napster (formerly Rhapsody) is free for T-Mobile customers.. They have pretty much everything.
I have iTunes match, it's $25.99 a year and I have my entire library on it.
They're good. But I wouldn't say "everything". I don't know the rules that they have to go by but I've looked for some albums where they had every other album by that artist except the one I'm looking for. Few and far between though.
For instance, Bullet Boys second album, "Freakshow".
I haven't tried Soundcloud's paid service either but will take a look. Main reason I stuck with Spotify is the ability to save songs offline for when I'm driving/flying and don't need to use data. I also like their discovery section, I've found a ton of good music that was recommended from all the other artists I clicked follow on. All my friends are also on Spotify and we are constantly texting each other new songs from within the app.
They actually lost a ton of music when they became Napster.
They offer a free trial like all the other services. It was horrendous a year ago, not sure if that's changed.
Used to use Sportify premium(carrier promo paying for the premium account)
Now I'm using Google Play Music premium. ugly unintuitive clunky messy UI, but better algorithm than Spotify.
Yeah I used every music app free trial tbh
Google was offering a 4 months trial in November and it was better than Apple Music (which had good music selection, horrible interface). Spotify is clearly the best music app.
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