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Gallinger Music Centre

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This area is primarily for those with a good high speed internet connection. Dial up users may find that the sound is not so great and the initial link takes a while to load.

Pick a channel from below or click here to start the complete site playlist (1000+ songs and the 'channel' might take 1-2 minutes to load).

channel-01 (~100 songs)         playlist
channel-02 (~100 songs)         playlist
channel-03 (~100 songs)         playlist
channel-04 (~100 songs)         playlist
channel-05 (~100 songs)         playlist
channel-06 (~100 songs)         playlist
channel-07 (~100 songs)         playlist
channel-08 (~100 songs)         playlist
channel-09 (~100 songs)         playlist
channel-10 (~100 songs)         playlist
channel-11 (~30 songs)         playlist

Once the music starts, you can return to the main page and continue on surfing the net.

You must have WinAmp3 or Windows Media Player installed on your PC for this to work.

If your music does not start right away

  • check that your speakers are on and plugged in and that you can hear sounds (eg. incoming email alert, instant message 'dings', Windows startup song, etc.). Don't laugh....this is usually the problem.

  • Microsoft has a detail page showing you how to configure the Windows Medial Player to auto-start the associated 'mp3' and 'm3u' file types

  • A good WinAmp help and howtuzee guide for Internet Explorer and Netscape.

  • Here's another good help and 'how to' guide for Netscape and Internet Explorer for both Windows and Mac systems.
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