Good sites for hosting music files for Arts Supplement

<p>So as anyone who checked music on the Arts Supplement knows, you are supposed to "Provide a web address where member institutions can view or listen to a 10-minute sample of your work that demonstrates contrasting examples of expression and technique."</p>

<p>I consider myself a pretty tech-savvy person, but what sites do you guys feel are good for this purpose? YouTube is nice in that the listener can stream it w/o downloading anything, but this requires the extra step of adding a video track to the music.
File-hosting sites like MediaFire or FileFactory are good too and you can have just the MP3 file or whatever, but the listener has to download that first.</p>

<p>Any thoughts/musings/comments/recommendations?</p>

<p>Youtube and myspace are the only sites I know of that will let you play it from the start.</p>

<p>i'm sending in a CD..is that okay? i don't know how to get it on the internet...haha</p>

<p>ahhhhh, I need this question answered as well. I was thinking youtube?</p>

<p>Also: how many of you are prospective music majors? Do you think that non-music majors should necessarily submit supplements-I really feel that they're going to look at my supplement and say "Good flute player, but doesn't really add anything..."</p>

<p>And it's so much freaking effort for one lousy supplement.....ugh.</p>

<p>Thoughts?</p>

<p>why does everyone think that the arts supp is such a big effort? what are u guys doing w/it? </p>

<p>for me, i just recorded two songs on my dad's mp3 player and made CD copies of it? the quality's not that great but there's no way for me to get it done professionally. am i doin somethin wrong?</p>