Google search engine crawls and indexes a massive amount of information, and users can use Google to search not only for information on the web, but also files. For example, torrents, music, books, videos, proxies, lyrics, fonts, files hosted on RapidShare or SendSpace, and even live webcam. For music lovers, it’s possible to search for MP3s, MP4s, AACs, WMAs, OGGs that are shared and uploaded by numerous Internet users to the web, and available for free download through Internet by using Google.
There are plenty of ways or search queries that can be used to perform precision and accurate searching on Google search engine to find free music tracks, songs, MP3s and other audio files. Most involves using Google advanced search operators to get the direct download links.
To search for music files online with Google, go to Google homepage, and type in the following search query:
intitle:”index of” [audio file format, e.g. mp3, mp4, wma, ogg, aac wav] [artist, singer, song or album name]
or,
intitle:index.of [audio file format, e.g. mp3, mp4, wma, ogg, aac wav] [artist, singer, song or album name]
or,
“parent directory” [audio file format, e.g. mp3, mp4, wma, ogg, aac wav] [artist, singer, song or album name] -html -htm -download -links
Replace the italic text with sound file formats that you want to download, and also any artist name, singer name, celebrity name, song name, music title, album name and other criteria to filter the results. For example,
intitle:”index of” mp3|wma|aac Linkin Park
and,
“parent directory” MP3 OR AAC Beyonce OR “Michael Jackson -html -htm -download -links
Note: | means OR operator, and can be substitute accordingly. It’s possible to specify as many keywords that you want to find by using OR in one query.
A search results page with download links to the searched musics or songs in desired format should be shown.
Source: mydigitallife
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