Tom;

if your looking for other times of music I have over 100
songs I have written and performed that you can use for
free as long as I get put in your credits.


Thanks

Newbee to this list


Nick FitzH20

--- Andrew Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have to agree with Jorge about the Music Bakery.  I
> have a large 
> number of their tracks, and I think they have some of the
> best produced 
> royalty free music available.  I have listened to many
> different 
> offerings, and I always go back to a selection from the
> Music Bakery (I 
> majored in music, and so I'm a little picky).  There are
> other good ones 
> out there as well, and many that are cheaper.  One good
> thing about the 
> Music Bakery is you can buy and download a single track,
> however this 
> can be very expensive as last time I checked, single
> tracks are $40 and 
> up!  a whole CD from them is around $120, I think (it's
> been awhile), 
> and you get 12 tracks or so from that.  For what you
> describe, a track 
> that comes to mind, that I have used in the past is
> called "Children's 
> Garden"  look for that on their site, they have full
> length samples on 
> their site.
> 
> Another site to look into is FreePlayMusic.com which I
> learned about 
> from this group.  The biggest issue is that they are not
> royalty free, 
> however you can download mp3's at no cost, you just have
> to pay a fee to 
> use them in a production.  You can also buy Cds for $60
> ea. or their 
> entire collection for $800, but you still have to pay the
> royalties, so 
> just download what you need, if the mp3 is good enough
> quality for you, 
> that is.  The costs of using their music is not bad,
> depending on what 
> kind of production you're doing, and they do give
> discounts for 
> religious and non-profit use.  I think the regular fees
> start at $25 per 
> song, so this can actually be cheaper than buying from
> one of the 
> royalty free companies.  As far as quality of freeplay...
>  I have to say 
> that it sounds like they used a lot of synth strings and
> what not, 
> instead of acoustic instruments.  I don't care for their
> orchestral 
> stuff too much, but some of there other styles are quite
> good, including 
> a couple CD's worth of solo Piano which may be what
> you're looking for.
> 
> The worst part about choosing music for me; the time it
> takes to listen 
> to it all!  There is not enough time in the day!
> 
> Regards,
> Andrew
> 
> >Message: 4         
> >   Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2006 14:11:36 -0800
> >   From: Jorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: in need of background music
> >
> >Hi Tom,
> >
> >Try the Music Bakery ( www.musicbakery.com ).  You can
> purchase 
> >individual tracks or the entire CD of music that
> includes the track you 
> >want.  You can also choose a number of individual tracks
> and have them 
> >burned onto a CD as a collection, if you like.  It's
> been awhile since 
> >I've purchased from them or checked out their website
> (the music I have 
> >has sustained me), so it's possible their purchasing
> options have 
> >changed.  I believe you can audition every track they
> have online.  They 
> >have extensive music from which to choose.  Anyway, as I
> remember, they 
> >had quality music (real instruments used vs. midi) for
> affordable prices.
> >
> >Good luck,
> >Jorge Gonzalez
> >p.s. No, I don't work for the Music Bakery.  : )  
> Cheers!
> >
> >ukerluver1963 wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>Hey everybody,
> >>
> >>I am in the middle of putting together a video which
> highlights 5
> >>people who are sharing some very personal life
> struggles.  What I need
> >>is a GOOD music bed.  I am wanting to put some very
> moving piano in
> >>the background, and I was wondering if anyone knew of
> any royalty free
> >>music that fits this need.  I am willing to purchase
> music, but would
> >>rather not spend the money on an entire collection, but
> something that
> >>can be purchased as individual songs or small
> collections.  Any
> >>thoughts?
> >>
> >>Tom
> >>
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >  
> >
> 
> 
>  
> Yahoo! Groups Links
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> 


Nicholas J. Fitzwater
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