yes they did. they changed yesterday. alot of the songs are still 99 cents...but some are 69, and some 1.29 depending on the popularity of the song.for example, the song "Just Dance" by Lady GaGa would be priced at 1.29 where as the song "The Climb" by Miley Cyrus would be priced at 99 cents. i dont have an example of a 69 cent song, but they do exist. if you have iTunes you should check it out. if not, you could always go to the mac website.
Going onto the iTunes store main page using iTunes, select my store as your country at the bottom of the page. The prices now shown will be in the country's currency
On January 23rd, 2013, the Deezer App (Version 4.7.3) is free on iTunes. This does not mean that it will continue to be free. Prices for Apps change frequently.
Most of the iTunes music is between 99 cents and $1.99 per song.
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No, iTunes does not let you change the speed of a song. iTunes will only allow you to play and hold a song, not mix it up or change it. You must have music editing software to change the speed of a song.
that's made on itunes, plug your iPod to a computer and open itunes,
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Remove iTunes protection and then convert it to MP4.
The cost of music instrumental downloads on iTunes varies for different songs since the prices are determined by the publisher of the song. One can find the price of a song on iTunes by visiting the official iTunes website.
iTunes will not allow you to directly change the format of the music you purchased from the iTunes store. To change the format you have to burn a disk of your music then import it to another media player.
iTunes has a volume control at the top of the window, just after the Play button, that will change the volume for iTunes without affecting any other sound sources.
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