Monday, February 29, 2016

6 Ways To Get Free Music From Google


The Music wing of the Google Play store has come on in leaps and bounds in recent times and is now jostling with iTunes as the world’s premier online music store.

As such, there is a lot going on there. So, first and foremost, we would like to guide you around the interface so that you know what is where. Certain features are accessible from the menu to the left or the tabs at the top of the window, but generally if you scroll down the main page you’ll see a wide
range of sections that relate to new releases, music that is similar to the tuneage already in your collection and more. You will also find a link for a free weekly song, which you can click, download for free and then get a taste of the rest of the respective artist’s album.

Findout where the freebie are: 

1: Click on Music
In the Play store, click on the Music section in the left-hand column and you’ll be taken to the Music
page. That column will then give you the option to switch between the shop and your collection.

2: Using the tabs
The tabs at the top let you explore music by genre, check out the latest charts and sample all of the
new releases. To pick a genre, just click on Genres and then pick a style from the menu.


3: Scroll through sections 
If you scroll down the page then you will discover that it is rammed full of sections, including recommendations, new stuff, suggestions based on your existing music collection and cheap music.







4. Get free music
Another of the sections that you can scroll down to is called ‘Free Song of the Week’ and provides
a link to a free download. Click on this to be taken through to the track’s related album.


5: Download the freebie
In the track listing you will notice that one of the songs is free to download. Click on this track and a
payment window will appear requiring the grand sum of zilch. Click on the Buy button.






6: Listen and enjoy
You will receive a message informing you that the track has been added to your library. You can either listen to it straight from this window or click on ‘My music’ in the left-hand column to hear it later