This looks very straight forward to me. I should think you can download
by using a right mouse click menu.

The files are not hidden in any way. They're simple mp3 files, one file
per part. Your chosen part is one stereo channel, and the rest is on the
other channel, so you can have fun adjusting the panning.

PS: I don't have my Mac at hand at the moment, but I looked at this site
using the good old Lynx browser. If it's lynx friendly, and this site
is, there's just not much in your way.

Good luck!

Janina

Paul Hopewell writes:
> Hello, 
> I am running the Safari on the latest El Capitan on my iMac. 
> 
> I belong to a choir at 
> www.harmonise.us 
> The words and music of our songs are stored on the above web site. I would 
> like to download the music so that I can transfer it to my iPod for easy 
> rehearsal. Alas I cannot figure out how to do this. 
> So have a look at the above web site. Interact with “Monster domain” and 
> click on “words and music”. then click on the first song “the parting glass” 
> and towards the end of the web page you will see the 4 parts of the song with 
> an audio player to play them. With some difficulty I can play the parts on my 
> iMac but cannot work out where they are stored so that I can transfer them to 
> iTunes and then to my iPod Nano. I could probably do this using something 
> like the “audio hijack” application but feel there must be an easier way. 
> Any ideas?
> Many thanks….. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell 
> 
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