Inspirational Background music for products and audio's

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Hi Guys

I am looking for good instrumental and inspirational background music to use for my audio product. Its the kinda music you hear in the background when you listening to a success magazine Cd by darren hardy, thats eactly what i am looking for.

If you can help in anyway or you know of anybody who can help please let me know.

Thanks

Bode
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  • Profile picture of the author alniches
    Maybe you can try here:

    Royalty Free Music, Stock Music, Production Music Library

    They have a number of great stock music, with various genres.

    HTH.
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  • Profile picture of the author KarlWarren
    Also try AudioJungle - part of the Envato Network.

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    Karl.
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  • Profile picture of the author Loren Woirhaye
    If you just need intros and outros with the trumpets and orchestra
    "hits" you can get those from stock music sources. Some video
    software comes with those pieces too.

    If you need background music or "pads" for longer time runs,
    more than 20 seconds say, you may want to have some
    electronic composer whip something out for you. Today's
    software makes it pretty easy and you may be able to find
    somebody local to you who will do something nice for a very
    modest fee.
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  • Profile picture of the author Thomas Michal
    Don't quote me on this but I believe ANYTHING made before 1923 is considered "public domain" and can be used no problem, so look up some classical jams.
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    • Profile picture of the author bthoren
      Originally Posted by Thomas Michal View Post

      Don't quote me on this but I believe ANYTHING made before 1923 is considered "public domain" and can be used no problem, so look up some classical jams.
      Music copyright is complex. There are several "layers" that need to be considered.

      If the song was written before 1923, then only the score is in the public domain. Any changes/interpretations done by somebody after 1923 are covered by appropriate copyright laws. Conductors routinely modify original scores to fit their style and the composition of their orchestra.

      The performance is automatically covered by copyright as well.

      Then, the recording is also copied by copyright.

      You can not assume a piece of music is in the public domain simply because Mozart wrote it! Be careful!
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      • Profile picture of the author BrittyBritt
        You can check out CCmixter.org for free music that can be used for commercial projects. Their music is under the "creative commons" license, which usually allows you to use the music for free as long as you give a credit to the artist,website, etc.

        However, be sure to check out the license under each track just to be sure (they can vary).

        The music is divided into subcategories and different genres. It's a great site to check out.

        Hope that helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author success_89
    you will not be disappointed with royaltyfreemusic.com/
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