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So, in my line of work, I'm always looking for Royalty Free Music to use for projects. Maybe some of you guys may need it from time to time, also.

Anyway, I've found a few sites that have decent selections of tracks for corporate media purposes. Some like:

Royalty Free Music - http://www.royaltyfreemusic.com

Audiosparx - http://www.audiosparx.com/

Premiumbeat - http://www.premiumbeat.com/

and

Shockwave-Sound - http://www.shockwave-sound.com/

 

There is also lots to be found in the Public Domain:

http://www.pdinfo.com/Public-Domain-Music-List.php

 

If any of you guys have places you like to find music for your projects, do share them!

 

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Guest ccardell
You might also try MusicRevolution.com http://www.musicrevolution.com , an online marketplace for royalty-free music with nearly 25,000 affordable, high-quality tracks. MusicRevolution.com has also created this page of royalty-free music tracks that are absolutely free to use: http://www.musicrevolution.com/free_production_music/ I am the co-founder.

Another free one - Musopen

If you have a regular budget for royalty free music, Sonic Fire Pro is a nice resource. There's a large library where an album is usually $100. Some of them have stems you can mix in the app itself and you put in the length of the cue that you need. So let's say you want a country western ditty that needs to resolve itself in 43 seconds, it will do it. You need it extended to 8 minutes? Sure. You need it to be in a more pensive mood? Hit the mood button. It's saved my ass so many times.

Guest Manuel O

Hello,

 

There is a nice royalty free music library with great acoustic music.

is http://www.royaltyfreepianos.com

there are 2 types of licenses depending on the project or you can

contact them for a free track for non-commercial projects

 

I hope you find this hopeful !

 

  • 7 months later...
Guest AlexStokke

LuckStock

Pond5

AudioJungle

 

These are all good sources for Library Music and Sound FX. They have big catalogues and are expanding all the time.

The prices are pretty low, and they all have multiple licensing options (which is good if you're only going to use it in a Youtube video etc.)

 

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