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Royalty free music. Public domain and copyright free classical music

Royalty free music. Public domain and copyright free classical music | DIGITAL LEARNING | Scoop.it
Download royalty free music for use in films, YouTube, and other projects, with no copyright restrictions.

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wu wei's curator insight, March 13, 2016 3:32 PM
Just share great music for everybody:)
Emily Lee's curator insight, March 31, 2016 8:15 PM
This is very interesting to know that the royalty music does not have copyright restrictions. 
Tykee Sanders's curator insight, November 17, 2019 10:30 PM
This article I really related to considering I was in any type of music program/course that I could get my hands on. I felt a need to have to comment on this article. Now, once the link is opened, it initally takes you to a webpage that allows one to get music for free basically. You can explore the website, and it will also provide information about different areas of music that can be downloaded. From the first look at the link, you can tell that this is a good source to use. For one, it ends in ".org" which means that has been established by an organization. So, professionals, teachers, students, etc can safely seek the information that they need from this source.
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14 Websites To Find Free Creative Commons Music

14 Websites To Find Free Creative Commons Music | DIGITAL LEARNING | Scoop.it

We’ve introduced you to a variety of quality image sites where you can find Creative Commons images, but the Creative Commons license goes far beyond just images. Different types of content are licensed online using Creative Commons — videos, music, and even blog content. You’ll find plenty of it online to share, remix and use commercially. When it comes to Creative Commons music — there are certainly no shortage of websites with audio you can use for any occasion.


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7 Ways to Find Creative Commons Music | Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand

7 Ways to Find Creative Commons Music | Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand | DIGITAL LEARNING | Scoop.it

There are millions of songs out there under a Creative Commons licence. But how can you find them? Happily, we’ve compiled a list of the top seven ways to find Creative Commons licensed and public domain music online. Let us know if we’ve missed anything! And if you’re looking to find images or video check our these two companion pieces: 7 Ways to Find Creative Commons Images and 7 Ways to Find Creative Commons Video.


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Instant Music Plays Popular Songs from Chrome's Toolbar

Instant Music Plays Popular Songs from Chrome's Toolbar | DIGITAL LEARNING | Scoop.it
Chrome: If you're looking for some new music to play, but don't feel like thinking too much about it, Instant Music is an extension that sits in your toolbar and plays through popular songs in different genres.

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Discover, Collect and Curate Your Favorite Tracks and Videos Into Shareable Playlists with OnePlaylist.fm

Discover, Collect and Curate Your Favorite Tracks and Videos Into Shareable Playlists with OnePlaylist.fm | DIGITAL LEARNING | Scoop.it

From Robin Good's insight:

"OnePlaylist.fm is a new web app which allows you to search YouTube videos and the full Spotify catalog for music tracks and video clips and to collect your preferred ones into shareable playists.

 

You can also import existing playlists straight from YouTube and Spotify. Not only. Once you have created a playlist, you can synch it with your account on YouTube, Spotify, Rdio, Deezer and many other music services...."

 

Read full Robin Good's insight below.

 

Check out it: http://oneplaylist.fm

 

Example of a published and public playlist page:
http://oneplaylist.fm/playlists/brian-eno-david-byrne

 


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Robin Good's curator insight, August 6, 2013 5:12 AM



OnePlaylist.fm is a new web app which allows you to search YouTube videos and the full Spotify catalog for music tracks and video clips and to collect your preferred ones into shareable playists.


You can also import existing playlists straight from YouTube and Spotify. Not only. Once you have created a playlist, you can synch it with your account on YouTube, Spotify, Rdio, Deezer and many other music services.


Newly created playlists can be set to private or public. Public playlists can be shared on social media, embedded on other web sites, and are always published to a dedicated playlist web page that integrates a video player, all the clips in the playlist, related playlists, and a public analytics chart showing views and Facebook shares for that specific playlist.


The service is powered by Spotify.


My comment: Excellent video and music playlist maker. Powerful and speedy search function makes it easy to find any video or track and to arrange it into a publishable playlist. Excellent solution to create/curate valuable, unique and immediately useful content for your audience.



Free to use.


Try it out now: http://oneplaylist.fm/


Example of a published playist page: http://oneplaylist.fm/playlists/beach-house-chillout


Video demo: http://youtu.be/VA96RiIwfyc



*Added to Music Playlist Building Tools inside Content Curation Tools Supermap