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FREE MUSIC ON NET -PANDORA

Pandora is a music streaming and discovery app. It lets you create "stations" based on songs, artists, or genres that you like, which then play related songs. For each station, you can choose which songs you like or don't like, which will cause Pandora to play more songs similar to the ones that you like.

Pandora is a personalized music streaming service that offers a free account to be used on any desktop or mobile device. Pandora offers services through a browser, as well as dedicated apps for Android and iOS devices

 Six months after capping free mobile listening at 40 hours, Pandora is letting listeners keep the music going as long as they like without a fee, mostly because it's found other ways to crimp how long you tune in

Users can pay to subscribe to Pandora One, which doesn't have ads and offers a higher audio quality when listening on the web. 

   The free version includes ads, but it allows you to create custom radio stations and discover new music and artists. Although you can use Pandora without signing up for a free account, you cannot create your own customized stations and return to them later without registering

 Many people consider Pandora to be the best music streaming app, and for good reason.  The app then builds a radio station around similar music. It's a great way to discover new music that might suit your taste. Pandora is easy to use and can be used across multiple devices.

 

Just like the original Web-based version, Pandora Radio for Android lets you tap into an incredible library of music to create stations based on artists or songs, browse through genre-based stations, or fire up a shuffled playlist based on your listening history.
 
 
A huge chunk of its 75 million listeners still use the free, ad-supported platform that Pandora has marketed for years. Its much-touted algorithm promises that you can pick a song, artist or genre, and Pandora will find music for you that aligns with your taste.
 
 Pandora is free to use, but users can upgrade to Pandora Plus or Pandora Premium for ad-free listening. With Pandora Plus, users can enjoy unlimited skips and some offline listening for $4.99 a month
 
 A  bulk of pandora's songs are "CC" or Creative Commons. This means some of their performed songs are made to be free without a cost to play them repeatedly. The popular songs however are at a cost and Pandora has to pay every time they play them.
 
  All Pandora automotive implementations require you to use a compatible iPhone or Android with an active internet connection, which may result in data usage. When listening to Pandora on most mobile devices, we use a highly-tuned 64Kbps AAC+ codec for the High quality setting.
  • To   get more songs on Pandora
Listen using Pandora Modes when listening from a computer or mobile device, you can access Pandora Modes to customize your station experience.
 you have to:
  1. pause the station.
  2. write down the artist and track.
  3. open "my collection"
  4. open a station.
  5. open "add variety"
  6. search the song or artist, and.
  7. add as a station seed.

 
  • Open Pandora Radio's box with these 9 tips.
  1. Add variety to your stations.
  2. Don't always upvote songs you like.
  3. Don't always downvote songs you hate.
  4. Tell Pandora when you're tired of a track.
  5. Skip songs.
  6. Start stations based on songs, not artists.
  7. Browse and preview an artist's discography.
  8. Add friends to your music feed.
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