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 1- 937- 922-0000 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Adobe-Premiere/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
