I use YouTube to stream music often. There are several channels, like the Piano guys, which regularly produce music that I like to listen to. YouTube, as a free service, means that I do not have to buy the songs to listen to and enjoy them.
ITunes, obviously, is a paid service. I use it to buy music, often tracks that I have come across on YouTube and would like to be able to listen to on the move (via mp3 player or car CD player). I have found that tracks on Itunes can sometimes be cheaper than on Amaxzon's digital music service; Tracks listed at 79p on ITunes can sometimes be 99p on Amazon. It also makes organisation of my music very easy, and allows be to burn CD's with little fuss.
Another online music streaming service is Spotify. I used to use spotify occasionally a few years ago, but I soon lost interest. This was, admittedly, more due to my lesser interest in music at the time than any issues with the service itself, though Itunes and youtube do seem easier to set up playlists and listen to.


You could also discuss how you access these sites e.g through an app that you've installed on your phone.
ReplyDeleteAdd a bit more depth to the discussion on YouTube e.g how to do you listen? Subscribe to channels, create playlists...