Finding Royalty Free Music

I spent the best part of an afternoon going through the studio’s sound effects to find all the ones I needed for the Thirty Day Challenge Podcast introduction. That just left the circus music I needed and a couple of sound effects, so I went to ProductionTrax – a Royalty Free Music library – for the rest.

This is the video I made showing how easy it is to listen to samples, buy and download royalty free music from libraries on the Internet.

My apologies for my croaky voice, I hope you can still understand what I am saying (if you want to know why I’m sounding this way please read my new blog IM Geek Girl).

It really is that simple, and many of the sites have short pieces of music you can buy (15/30/60 second spots) so you don’t even need to edit. Of course, the piece of music I have bought is much longer and I only need a fraction of it, but I can easily fade it out without having to do much editing.

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2 Responses to “Finding Royalty Free Music”

  1. Thanks for the link and the intro. that’s a cool site!
    when I need music for something (i’m a photographer), like slide shows or for my new website I go to http://www.youlicense.com or http://www.ricall.com. have you heard about those sites? what do you think about them?

  2. Thanks for this information about finding royalty free music. I’m familiar with sites for images, but I’m just getting started with music.

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