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The easiest way to share a song with a group is probably to send them
all the YouTube link. Find the song you want by Googling something like,
"Beatles, youtube," and while it's playing in YouTube, press F6 to jump
to the address bar, and use ctrl+c to copy the URL to the clipboard.
Finally, you would paste the link in an email message.
another option is to do what Brian describes. If you have the song as an
MP3 file, put it in your Dropbox or Google Drive folder. Then while in
the folder, press the context/application key, go into the
Dropbox/Google Drive submenu, and select the Copy Link option. After
that, you would paste the link into an email.
On 5/27/2017 12:51 PM, Rebecca DeGeorge wrote:
> I want to send an file of a Beatles song to members of a writing group
> I belong to. The idea is to use the song as a prompt for people to use
> to begin writing a piece for the group. I want to choose a particular
> song, and I want to make it easy for them to listen to so they can
> begin the writing process.
>
> Can someone tell me how to do this? I don't have any Beatles material
> here, so will have to find it somewhere on the Net, and I don't want
> to do something illegal! Any constructive thoughts/directions about
> how to do this? I could also, I guess, just provide a link. Help?
>
>
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