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I'm working on a project, can't say much about it right now, and I was looking for some royalty free music.  Music you pay for once and then won't have to pay for every copy sold with your application  or shown with each presentation. 

The Music Bakery looks promising.

 


posted on Sunday, October 30, 2005 2:49 PM

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# re: Royalty Free Music for Presentations, Applications etc. 10/30/2005 8:44 PM Adam Jones
Wired magazine ran an issue on this topic not too long ago. The issue even included a disc of music that was "open source" so to speak. Anything released on the Creative Commons license should be good for the uses you intend. Happy hunting!

# re: Royalty Free Music for Presentations, Applications etc. 11/6/2005 8:54 AM Cheryl
Hi Walt, try searching up google with the term Royalty Free Music or Background Music.
Lots of other libraries like <a href="http://www.opuzz.com">Opuzz</a>, <a href="http://www.music2hues.com">Music2Huses</a>, <a href="http://www.partnersinryhme.com">PartnersInRyhme</a>.

# re: Royalty Free Music for Presentations, Applications etc. 11/8/2005 10:55 AM Gilles Arbour
Hi Walt, you may also want to take a look at our royalty free music library at http://www.premiumbeat.com We do have a good selection of excellent music.

# re: Royalty Free Music for Presentations, Applications etc. 7/6/2006 4:07 PM Ben
Have you thought about using music loops ? It is a good way to add background music to a presentation or an application because it never stops.
Try looking at our music loops library at http://www.soundloopstudio.com

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