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GBR wrote on 9/30/2009, 4:14 PM
Have a look at freeplaymusic.com
You need to make an acknowledgement of the source in the credits of your video otherwise free for private use. There are fees applicable if you are producing a video for commercial application.
Tim L wrote on 9/30/2009, 7:12 PM
Here are a few links. As always, check the details of each and every site. Most allow free use but require a credit to the musician. Some even allow commercial use.

Kevin Macleod: Very talented, very prolific, very generous. You'll find his music in videos all over YouTube. See his FAQ about use and crediting him.
http://www.incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/

Bill Cushman: Generally slower, more thoughtful piano music. See his FAQ. Send email for permission and he always grants it.
http://ghostnotes.blogspot.com/

Audionautix (Jason Shaw): Wide variety, including uptempo rock, acoustic, filmscore, ambient, etc. Bottom of home page shows "Creative Commons Attribution", meaning you can use the music if you give him credit. Email link to Jason is on the "Hot Linx" page.
http://www.audionautix.com/

MusOpen: Mostly classical, orchestral, or piano music, public domain. Download it and use it as you please. Some of the orchestral pieces are not the greatest quality, but some (especially the US military bands) are indeed high quality. The solo piano pieces are generally good. But all of it is FREE to use.
http://www.musopen.com/

Tim L
NewInVegas wrote on 10/6/2009, 5:52 PM
Thanks to both of you, I'll check them out.
itinko wrote on 11/7/2009, 11:05 AM
if you are posting on the web like youtube etc they require $75/title/year license even if it is for "personal use"
Eigentor wrote on 11/8/2009, 8:00 AM
How bout free sound effects? In my case I need the sound of a propeller plane.
dan-hedrick wrote on 11/9/2009, 3:04 PM
Has anyone used "copy protected" music and obtained permission to use it. I am willing to pay for use, but I've been trying to find information and can't find it. If any of you has done this, please let me know how to go about it.

Thanks,
lcdrdan
Action wrote on 11/11/2009, 2:44 PM
AFAIK there are no set rates for using copyright music, it's by negotiation with the owners of the recorded work. If the music is available for sale via CD or similar, you have to contact the record company who alerts the publisher then maybe the owners.

All the enquiries I know of have come to nothing, usually the price is set to high and negotiations become too difficult over time. High profile groups get enquiries every day.
Cheers.
dan-hedrick wrote on 11/11/2009, 6:25 PM
Thanks for the response....this is also what I found when I tried to get information from BMI, etc.

lcdrdan
Eigentor wrote on 11/12/2009, 4:59 AM
How bout free sound effects? In my case I need the sound of a propeller plane.
dan-hedrick wrote on 11/12/2009, 7:15 AM
Here are some sites for sound effects...one is Royalty Free...one is for purchase.

The Royalty Free sounds are very brief...but maybe you could keep repeating to get the lenth you need.

Sound Effects available for purchase
http://www.sounddogs.com/searchresults.asp?Keyword=Propeller

Royalty Free Sound Effects:
http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/soundfx/airplanesoundfx.shtml


Good Luck

lcdrdan