Showing posts with label free music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free music. Show all posts

Monday, December 04, 2006

How to find free mp3s using





Hi...
The other day i was chatting with ma friend....he kept on bugging me with just one question.."anky...how can we get free music on net"...i tried explaining him about forums ...but then he said "oo..the forums require the signups....thats so irritatiing...cant we use Google instead?" The very word strucks chords in ma head....n BINGO!!!this is what i landed up with.....

1) Go to Google.com :|

2) Now enter the following query into the Search box.

?intitle:index.of? mp3 [artist] [title]
Replace [artist] with the artist/singer/band you’re looking for and [title] with the song title. Just one of them also fine. For example:
?intitle:index.of? mp3 coldplay
?intitle:index.of? mp3 “simple plan”
?intitle:index.of? mp3 “simple plan” untitled
?intitle:index.of? mp3 “welcome to my life”
3) Sample search below:

4) If you click on the on the link above...you will get this....(This is just a sample....depends on the file ur searching)
Now you only need to save the file using the usual Right Click - Save As method :).

Hope all you people like this trick.....Have fun....and may you fill your HDD with all the music you want...



Monday, November 27, 2006

Google + Firefox = Free Music Downloads







There’s a lot you can do with Google if you can take advantage of it’s advanced search features. Expanding on this tip which shows you how to find music in open directories, here’s a step-by-step walkthrough on how to use Firefox Smart Keyword searches to speed up the process.

All you need to do is:


  1. Create a bookmark in Firefox
  2. Use the URLs in this text file as the bookmark location in your Firefox bookmarks (like in the pic above)
  3. Assign a keyword to it - eg. music
  4. Type the keyword (eg. music) followed by the search term (eg. beatles) directly into the address bar (NOT the search box). For example… type in music beatles , and Google will search open directories for Beatles music files that you can download




You can modify the code in the text file to change file extensions, which opens a whole window for you. For example, you can even change it to PDF and DOC to look to e-books, or AVI and MPG to look for movies.

By the way, I’m assuming you already own the media you will be downloading :)


I hope u liked that.....