Song Samples on Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.co.uk offers hundreds of thousands of song samples to help you find the music you're looking for.
Using the Amazon Music Sampler
To listen to song samples, first find an artist and album you're interested in. On the main product detail page, you'll see a section titled "Listen to Samples and Buy MP3s." Click on the Listen to all button to listen to all of the song samples. The Music Sampler will automatically advance through the track samples for you.
While you're listening, you'll be able to stop and start the player, select the next or previous track, or choose any track from the list.
Back to topAmazon Music Sampler Technical Requirements
Your computer must meet the system specifications listed below to view and use the Amazon Music Sampler.
- Microsoft Windows Operating Systems: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 and above or Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and above with the most recent version of Adobe Flash Player or Windows Media Player
- Apple Mac OS X Operating Systems: Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and above or Apple Safari 2.0.4 and above with the most recent version of Adobe Flash Player
Free Downloads for Required Software
Here is where you can find free downloads for the supported web browsers and plug-ins:
Back to topAmazon Music Sampler Tips
Having trouble using the Amazon Music Sampler? Here are some suggestions to help you out:
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- Update your web browser and plug-ins: Please make sure that your system meets the Amazon Music Sampler Technical Requirements listed above.
- Check your proxy server and firewall settings: If you are accessing the Internet through a proxy server or from behind a firewall, commonly found in a corporate or academic setting, you may persistently experience difficulty playing samples. We recommend contacting your system administrator for more information or visiting Amazon.com from a different computer network.
Note: Any reproduction, publication, further distribution, or public exhibition of song samples provided on this site, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited.
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