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Jane10 Sat 07-Jul-18 13:22:27

I feel very old having to ask this but I've been enjoying music heard on TV programmes lately and thought it might be nice to be able to play some recordings. But - how do I do it these days?
I used to have a CD player but now it's all downloads etc. I have an Amazon account so I could download stuff but what do I need to play it on? Any ideas?

JaneD3 Sun 08-Jul-18 11:18:58

I use iTunes on the computer to load my own CDs and occasionally download tracks. Then I can make compilation playlists and download them or whole CDs to my phone. That bluetooths to the car and connects to speakers in the house. Wonderful BUT following an upgrade, I can’t add any more music to my phone this way. So frustrating - Apple trying to make more money I think. Anyone else had this problem?

Mercedes55 Sun 08-Jul-18 11:10:41

I find it cheaper to download individual songs I like and copy and burn them to a CD so I can listen to them in the car too as well as through lots of other devices.
I've got Alexa but I don't like the idea of paying every month for Amazon Music, but I listen to the radio on that every day.

GrammaH Sun 08-Jul-18 11:10:24

I listen to Spotify on my iPad &, as the odd advert doesn't bother me, I pay nothing at all. I've got an enormous collection of all sorts from Baroque classical to George Ezra via Handel, Glück, 10cc , Beatles at al - all downloaded in a nanosecond. Brilliant, I love it, it's so simple & I'm certainly not the most technically minded

henetha Sun 08-Jul-18 10:56:25

I must be a dinosaur as I have hundreds of CD's and still play them almost every day on my CD player or in my car.
I have a smart phone, but don't want to pay money each month so that I can have music on it. Is there any free way of doing this? I often go to YouTube as it's great to see the videos along with the music. My favourite one at the moment is Ed Sheeran singing his song "Perfect" with Andrea Bocelli. It's called Perfect Symphony and is absolutely fantastic.

sarahellenwhitney Sun 08-Jul-18 10:49:35

I love music from a group popular in my younger !days. I can still get their CD's but at a price. So I go to You Tube where I can not only listen to their music but watch them in concert.

kittylester Sun 08-Jul-18 10:43:41

It's Greek to me too - my phone sometimes post in Greek and other foreign languages!

Camelotclub Sun 08-Jul-18 10:38:53

kittylester
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You could get an Alexander and compile playbills. We do it through Spotify but you can do it through Amazon. I have one on the kitchen and the sound is really good.
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This is complete Greek to me!

ExaltedWombat Sun 08-Jul-18 10:32:36

You can download and play music on whatever device you're using to read this message. You can attach headphones or powered speakers for a better sound, or maybe plug through to your existing hi-fi system. Beware of Apple devices like the iPad. They are primarily machines for draining your bank account, both from initial luxury-pricing and from ongoing charges

Jane10 Sun 08-Jul-18 10:28:16

TyGranosaurus! grin
Oh dear. I'm more confused than ever now! The music I was enjoying so much was on that new fishing programme with Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse. Just not expecting such lovely stuff. I think there were various Verdi excepts but not sure from which opera. Didn't really matter - just loved it!

LiltingLyrics Sun 08-Jul-18 10:10:02

As you have specifically mentioned TV music, there are phone apps - I use Shazam - which will listen to music to identify it for you and then link you to sites where you can download it. It's also a useful app when out and about, if you hear something you like in a cafe or shop.

ddraig123 Sun 08-Jul-18 10:00:40

Dinosaur Gran query - from TyGranosaurus Rex maybe?!

quizqueen Sun 08-Jul-18 09:58:45

I do still have a stereo which plays CDs and records but, occasionally, if I like a particular song I will download the music onto my laptop and the sound quality is very good. No need for extra speakers.

4allweknow Sun 08-Jul-18 09:52:06

If you can, find someone who can help out say a friends teenager, neighbour, or if a member of any organisation perhaps there will be someone there with the know-how. It can all be a bit confusing and no shame in asking to be shown How to do it.

Jaycee5 Sun 08-Jul-18 09:49:12

YouTube is quite good for music. You can type in pretty well anything and there will be some of it and then it will lead to other things that artist has done or similar music.

paddyann Sun 08-Jul-18 09:39:42

we must be dinosaurs too.We have hi fi ,still buy and play CD's and vinyl my OH is partner in a hi end speaker business so we usually get new ones to try out as soon as they become available.
You really cant beat decent hi fi for sound quality ,so if you still have your cd player buy cd's from Amazon or HMV ,treat yourself to some good speakers ,you'll find lists in HIFI World magazine of all price ranges from a few hundred pounds to tens of thousands of pounds.I know that the sound from our system is so good you'd believe the artist was singing/playing right in front of you.Well worth splashing out on if you enjoy music .

rizlett Sun 08-Jul-18 09:28:21

Here's the spotify and itunes link - you pay monthly - I believe they both cost the same at £10 per month.

www.spotify.com

www.apple.com/itunes/

I'm not sure about Amazon music.

kittylester Sat 07-Jul-18 17:37:18

We don't link it via the 'wife' cos I'd object. We do it through the Wi-fi!!

I'm peed off with my flipping phone!

FlexibleFriend Sat 07-Jul-18 16:38:50

I stick everything on a usb stick which then plugs into my cd player, both indoors and in the car. The sound quality on laptops is pretty dire and my cd player is very good as is my sound bar if I want to play it through my dvd player.

jenpax Sat 07-Jul-18 15:51:35

If you have WiFi and Amazon a good option is Alexa I use one all the time from my sofa I just tell her what I want to listen too?

kittylester Sat 07-Jul-18 15:25:54

We have an Alexa not an Alexander!!

I build playlists on Spotify - actually very easy even for this dinosaur gran - and then it is linked to the Alexa via wife. Dh bluetooths his to the Alexa. We both can play our playlists in the car.

I was bewildered by the thought of it but it is fairly straight forward really.

Jane10 Sat 07-Jul-18 15:17:31

It's the casual use of words like 'playbills' and 'Spotify' that lose me!
Sounds like I could do something magical with my android phone, download music from Amazon and maybe connect my phone to some sort of speaker? Does that make sense?
Thanks for your patience!

maryeliza54 Sat 07-Jul-18 14:52:40

Jane what do you use for GN? If its a laptop you can plug the speaker into your laptops headphone socket - with my laptop I still get better sound through the mini speaker than the iPad or iPhone ( or any smart phone)

kittylester Sat 07-Jul-18 14:51:21

You could get an Alexander and compile playbills. We do it through Spotify but you can do it through Amazon. I have one on the kitchen and the sound is really good.

Jane10 Sat 07-Jul-18 14:49:02

Thank you Maryeliza54. That's still a bit bamboozling for me! If only I had an i pad!

maryeliza54 Sat 07-Jul-18 14:26:46

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