Music Tracks

Why do you need this, well without music life is just not as fun and movies not as exciting… When you watch TV and the volume is all the way down its just a bunch of moving images, but with the sound turned up…. Its all different…. Using licensed music in your videos and productions is very important as you may have heard, the music industry has been spending millions on trying to put its own customers in jail… Never Before Released, Backing Tracks, these are royalty free which means that you can be confident in the music you choose is 100% legal to use in your projects, I have used these in my commercial projects, over at Voices.com, they were used in radio and Cable, advertising. So you will not find them all over the Internet like you do some other products and there is something for everyone … Music Packs available as a package # 1,2,3,4 for a total of 65 Tracks… Sample music Your product will be delivered after payment, If you need to contact me, 
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Understanding Royalty Free Music

What you need to understand about the licensing of music… Over the last few months there have been three seperate attempts at regulating the content of the internet sooner or later they will get something passed and then there will be big trouble on the Internet. What it is all about… Music is a big business: worldwide, revenues exceed $ 40 billion, which includes proceeds from sales, as well as royalties when songs are played in bars, restaurants, movies, televisions shows, on radio, or by cover bands. Because many productions, establishments, and organizations cannot afford the sometimes hefty fees levied by licensing companies, such as BMI, SESAC, and ASCAP, they opt to purchase royalty free music. What is this, and what are the advantages? Royalty free music, also commonly referred to as stock music, allows producers, event coordinators, venue owners, and anyone who needs music, to purchase songs or tracks once and pay no further licensing fees. This is much less expensive than purchasing the rights to play instantly recognizable songs by artists represented by licensing companies (which is virtually every major artist). Audio Micro, which has the largest user-generated library of royalty free music, seeks to offer quality stock [...]

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Royalty Free Music and Its Advantages

The use of royalty free music as a part of creating business promotions is becoming more popular to internet marketers. Compared to other paid music and sound clips that can be incorporated to websites and video advertisements, it presents more solid benefits. The fact that it can be purchased affordably and can be used repeatedly shows that it is an online opportunity that should not be missed.   Why you should be using licensed music in your productions, yes even youtube videos. Also termed as buyout music, royalty free music refers to a library of music that is licensed for a single payment. When purchased, no additional fee for subsequent royalties is charged to the purchaser. However, some large businesses created a recent restriction as to the number of items that can be manufactured from the original unit. This means that the audio or music that was bought can be reused free of charged, only up to a certain number. Generally, it is under five thousand units but specific details vary in every music library according to license agreement. Royalty free music originally offers unlimited use of the track purchased. Though, as mentioned, there is a new regulation that altered [...]

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Purchasing Royalty free music

So what is in a song and does the fine print really make that big a difference?   Perhaps you have seen many products offered on some websites selling access to thousands of loops, but have you ever considered, how good those products are? In today’s fast paced high tech world those who produce products need royalty free music. In fact with the obvious intention of several entities to monitor and police the internet the freedom to upload videos with songs is quickly becoming a full time business for many companies. The idea of purchasing licensed royalty free music for productions of videos and products is a business model that is gaining a position in the marketplace. As little as a few years ago, it was common for anyone online to just do as they pleased and to take copyrighted material and publish it at any time and place they wished.   I have seen some that even openly talked about how they would do it and you could not stop them. There are tons of sites out there where royalty free music can be purchased. Some websites focus on selling hip hop beats while others sell stock music which [...]

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The Best Place to Get Cheap Royalty Free Music

What if cheaper is not really better at all? Managing your music for your productions, can it really be done on the cheap? The old saying you get what you pay for may well be true, however, with the average cost for a track being over $100.00 you have to wonder just what these people are thinking. Entertainment and music has become one of the biggest issues effecting production of video and audio online. Normally, a certain production, movie, or advertisement is never complete without the music. Music is through which directors and actors express the kind of emotions it bears making it as one of the major elements. While big-budgeted productions spend a huge share on musical score, beginners, students and small-time production opt for royalty free music for their project. Royalty free music is a type of licensed music being sold for public use. This means anyone can enjoy using it for as many times as they like without the risk of facing any lawsuits and copyright issues. The reason why newbies and small financiers choose royalty-free over exclusively produced music is because they get to save time money and effort. Imagine how much time composing, producing, and [...]

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Royalty Free Music: Production Music Libraries

Production music is a relatively new thing as far as music is concerned. What will change everything is a bill like CISPA which many feel is a tool for large corporations that if allowed to be misused would create a disparity between large business and small business. With the advent of music being utilized in media industries, there has become a need to provide a way for producers to access music in a legal manner for their productions. Product music libraries provide royalty free music to producers and consumers who are looking to find music tracks in a legal manner to avoid any licensing headaches that can arise from utilizing pirated music. Production music libraries first came about when producers were looking to make up scores to their movies or commercials, but has since evolved into being useful to an individual who is in need of royalty free music for school projects, such as a video yearbook, or a motivational looking to make their speech memorable through the use of emotional music. Production music libraries range from libraries that have only a few hundred tracks to those that have thousands upon thousands of tracks available to producers and consumers looking [...]

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royalty free license

What would happen, if the unthinkable were to happen and some misguided bill passed by the clown in Washington, that made it a felony to use music in your videos unless you had a special license. Music is becoming more and more regulated and over time you might find that you could loose your youtube account for posting a video with copyrighted music in it. In many ways the royalty free license sounds good right? In fact it is really good compared to how they used to soak the market in the past Back in the old days, they used to charge a fee every time a drop of music was played. Fees that could be as high as $50,000.00 or as low as a few cents, but over time, the cost of these fees can add up, even when it is just a few cents.   When you look at it from that point of view, then yes royalty free is a good thing however, do you ever read the fine print, on these royalty free licenses?   Well we did and what it requires of you may be something that you might never have expected.   Restrictions, Restrictions, [...]

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Royalty Free Music: Its Advantages

These days people are learning more about using Royalty free music in their productions. So what is royalty free, is it free?  Well, yes, it is, there is a fee to use the music, but it is a one time fee instead of an ongoing fee, (which is the way it used to be) back in the old days, every time a song or a piece of music was played, there was a fee that was charged, so every time that music was played, a fee occurred, with royalty free music So, again Royalty free music is music that is licensed for a fee, without having to pay additional royalties. Using royalty free music provides many advantages and benefits. The greatest advantage to using royalty free music it can be used without the person having to fork over hefty fees to the copyright holder(s). Royalty free music can be used in video production, websites, film, television, radio, multimedia and Power Point presentations. Using a high quality production music library that offers royalty free music saves precious time and money and is an excellent alternative to paying for original music or a composer. production Music Library offers fast and affordable one-stop [...]

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Brand New Website for Royalty Free Music Downloads

Television Songwriter Pete Surdoval recently introduced his brand new site for Royalty Free Music Downloads at… Get Royalty Free Music Downloads The site is an excellent place if you need music for online videos, podcasts, websites, film projects, power point, flash presentations, radio shows, T.V. productions, tradeshows, corporate videos etc… The site is simple to use and the royalty free music downloads are a real steal. You won’t have to have anxiety over copyright infringement with Royalty Free Music. You are contractually given the rights to use the music in your productions. Unlike most music libraries, your legal rights will never cease and are licensed the rights for the entire world. You’ll never have to pay additional royalty payments for the use of the music. To start, you simply click a genre, preview instrumentals and add to cart. You are immediately provided a downloads link so you can add it to your project right away. Licensing awesome royalty free music downloads could not be simpler! The website introduced with sixteen genres including Garage Rock, Downtempo, Jazztronica, Indie Rock, Hip Hop, Cool Blues, Latin Flavors, High Energy Dance, Reggae, Hard Rock, Electronica, and Classical and Latin. Songs range in feel from [...]

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Royalty Free Music and Licensed Music

Starting in 2012 everything is about to change… This year thousands of videos will be removed from youtube for alleged copyright violations.   Years and years ago, most all music libraries were “Licensed” – in other words they only offered music on a Needledrop (or per-use) basis, or by Annual Blanket. Around 1990 “Buyout” or “Royalty Free Music” libraries appeared. Music libraries, and even regular tracks were so expensive that only professional users could afford them. This was before the internet allowed for individual track downloads, so these libraries sold CDs along with a license that allowed for unlimited usage for a single, onetime fee.  These libraries caught on in the lower levels of the market, and, as the internet blossomed, with younger producers growing up with fast (and often free) music downloads. Imagine what might happen if everyone were required to have royalty free music When I started the Manchester Music Library in 1993 we only offered traditional licenses.  But I had only three CDs, and grew from there at a slow rate.  It was difficult to compete with music libraries with thousands.  I began offering CDs on a buyout basis, charging top market prices, and limiting what could [...]

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