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Originally Posted by Manabi
I found it moved here. Given all that changed was /support-center/ to /page/ in the middle, this looks like they were fixing where it was placed on the site. (Also, it looks like even the support links are now /page/ instead of /support-center/, so they apparently redid links site-wide.)
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Thank you.
I went to the new webpage and set an updated bookmark for it. Then, I went to Visual Ping and set it up to let me know when the webpage changes significantly (for those of you who haven't started using it, it is easy peasy to use). Now, I'm all set to get free classical music every week! Woohoo!
I don't usually monitor this thread, so I don't know if anyone has posted this info . . . . there is a service called FreeGal that libraries can subscribe to, by which patrons can download up to 5 songs or tracks each week,
free. They cover every genre and subgenre imaginable, it seems. Don't expect many of the newer artists (think: Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton, Alabama Shakes,
et al.) to be included, nor some of the older artists or some of their songs or tracks. But, I've found a huge number of great songs and tracks, nevertheless. Of course, this is bound to cost the libraries some money, so the libraries with which you have privileges may or may not offer the service. If you don't know, you can check with your libraries to find out (if they do offer FreeGal, it probably will be featured prominently on their websites somewhere).