Category Archives: Free Royalty Free Music

Royalty free music sites, reviews, downloads, recommendations and explanations.

Free Music Clips from Vlad Rebek

I found another pretty cool site with free royalty free music clips today.
It is run by musical composer/enthusiast and experimentalist Vlad Rebek and he is offering a collection of his tracks for “joy or for profit, or both”.

You can take a look at his complete terms here

And you can preview and download his music starting here by click on the categories in the left hand menu.

And don’t forget to check out the free royalty free music clips at Partners In Rhyme if you haven’t done so already.

Free Royalty Free Music from Jaybot7

I came across this collection of 25 free royalty free music tracks from Jaybot7. They are fun tracks in a variety of styles with some pretty good guitar playing on some of them.
These tracks are available to download and use in personal and commercial projects completely royalty free. The composer only asks for a credit
25 Free Royalty Free Music Tracks

Here are the “small details” Jabot7 has posted in regards to using his music:

Small details: The only thing I ask if you use one of the following tracks is that you shoot me an email using the contact page, and give Credit to Jaybot7 LLC somewhere in the project.

Yes, you can absolutely use this in a commercial project (the kind that you charge money for). No, you don’t have to pay me anything. Just make sure you contact me and give me credit somewhere as stated above. The only thing you can’t do with these Royalty Free tracks is re-license or sub-license them (meaning, you can’t simply download them and start selling them as your own).

Download 9 Public Domain John Philip Sousa Music Tracks

johnphilipsousaPartners In Rhyme is offering this collection of 9 tracks composed by the famous John Philip Sousa. These tracks were recorded by the US Army Band and are all available in the public domain to download and duplicate.
If you need more royalty free classical music please visit our classical music website at Royalty Classical Music to download and license classical music recorded by a real symphony orchestra.

Washington Post March: John Philip Sousa
to download right-click (control-click on a mac) on the link above and choose ‘save target as’ from the menu that pops up. Listen to the preview below.

The Gladiator: John Philip Sousa
to download right-click (control-click on a mac) on the link above and choose ‘save target as’ from the menu that pops up. Listen to the preview below.

Stars and Stripes Forever: John Philip Sousa
to download right-click (control-click on a mac) on the link above and choose ‘save target as’ from the menu that pops up. Listen to the preview below.

Jack Tar March: John Philip Sousa
to download right-click (control-click on a mac) on the link above and choose ‘save target as’ from the menu that pops up. Listen to the preview below.

Semper Fidelis: John Philip Sousa
to download right-click (control-click on a mac) on the link above and choose ‘save target as’ from the menu that pops up. Listen to the preview below.

Hands Across The Sea: John Philip Sousa
to download right-click (control-click on a mac) on the link above and choose ‘save target as’ from the menu that pops up. Listen to the preview below.

Adjutant’s Call Washington Post: John Philip Sousa
to download right-click (control-click on a mac) on the link above and choose ‘save target as’ from the menu that pops up. Listen to the preview below.

Pride of the Wolverines: John Philip Sousa
to download right-click (control-click on a mac) on the link above and choose ‘save target as’ from the menu that pops up. Listen to the preview below.

Honors March: John Philip Sousa
to download right-click (control-click on a mac) on the link above and choose ‘save target as’ from the menu that pops up. Listen to the preview below.

We also have a huge collection of some of the most famous classical music pieces ever recorded available on the Partners In Rhyme site at Apollo Symphony Orchestra: Greatest Hits.

More Free Royalty Free Music Clips

Besides all of the free royalty free music we give away for personal and commercial use here
http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/pir/free_music_loops.shtml
we also like to point you to other websites and blogs that offer free royalty free music. Here are three composers that I ran across today:

Taylor Howard
http://www.taylorhayward.org/recordings.htm
Some very nice ambient / classical piano recordings from Taylor Howard with wide-open, copyright-free terms for use:
“The music on this site is: free to download and play, free to rebroadcast in any form for any purpose, free to play in public, free to publish for profit, and free to sample.
There is no copyright on this music.
If you can think of a creative way to use this music, you have my full support.”

Bill Cushman
http://ghostnotes.blogspot.com/
This talented is offering his beautiful piano pieces for free use in personal and commercial project. You need to contact the composer before using music.

Derek Audette
http://derekaudette.ottawaarts.com/music.php
A collection of free royalty free music from Derek Audette. Although most of the tracks are very midi sounding there are some interesting and usable pieces here:

“There is no charge or licensing fees associated with the use of any of these songs for any reason. I only ask that if you use them in a production in which you are able to give credit, (such as closing credits in a video or film production) that you do provide the proper credit in your production. ”

Copyright Free Music Clips from Josh Levine

Besides our collection of free royalty free music available for commercial use here:
Free Royalty Free Music, here is a collection of “Copyright Free” music clips from Josh Levine available free for any type of use as long as you credit. I doubt they are actually “copyright free” as that would mean that Josh no longer owns them and he would not be able to request a credit for them. I’m pretty sure he means “royalty free”.
There are 19 tracks in this collection of varying quality. With titles like “One Hour Garageband Tune #1” you might get an idea of how they were recorded.
Worth checking out though:
http://www.century22.org/mp3/