Download a free album from Tasmin Little
It seems to be becoming more common for music artists to release entire albums for free download. There’s no doubt that it is a good way to introduce your music to the masses but does it pay off in the long term? And does it devalue your work in the short term? All very deep questions, but for those on a budget, there’s probably nothing better than free legal downloads of albums.
One of the latest artists to offer a free download of an album is violin soloist Tasmin Little. Tasmin is inviting listener to download and listen to here interpretation of works by J.S.Bach, Paul Patterson and Eugène Ysaÿe. For those who have limited exposure to classical music, this might just be the perfect introduction, and let’s face it, after listening, if you decide classical music is not for you, what has it cost you?
To download the tracks from Tasmin’s album visit here “Free CD” page here.
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February 11th, 2008 19:10
I don’t think that people would make any money with free downloads. But today people aren’t just out for the money, fame is a big goal aswell.