Hello Dave
Im still old-fashioned enough in that if there is a CD I want, I still
prefer to have a hard copy sitting on the shelf! I do download music but
just odd tracks probably no more than ten or so a year so paying £10 a
month for Apple Music or Spotify probably isnt the best road for me to go
down. However, I have found Spotify really useful already and discovered
music by favourite artists I wasnt aware of and am creating a Spotify
Playlist but still have eto learn about its other features.
Alison
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- From: "Dave Sheridan" <dsheridan65@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2016 07:47:46 +0100
Spotify along with other music streaming services are very good. As someone who
has bought stacks of cds o"er the years paying a subscription fee for such a
service means I can listen to a cd any time without purchasing it. Of course
£10 a month for Apple Music or £20 a month for Deezer is quite expensive but
the huge library of available music makes this worthwhile for me. It also means
I can find a cd that I want to play much quicker. Clive, I also use Shazam or
Siri in the way you do and not for purchase reasons but it's good to know this
option is open to us.
Dave
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On 18 Aug 2016, at 23:32, CJ &AA MAY <chrisalismay@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:chrisalismay@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
I saw in Access IT that Spotify was RNIB’s App of the Month so thought I’d give
it a try.
I’m still learning how to use it but I am impressed in that it allows you to
download tracks and keep a playlist without the necessity to purchase the music
– although I presume you can only listen within the Spotify App. The free
version is plagued with adverts but I don’t rely want to subscribe which costs
£9.99 a month.
Alison
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