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Started October 29th, 2008 · 11 replies · Latest reply by NoiseCollector 16 years ago
Hi, I need to find songs for background on a football video for my 12 year old's team. I know there are lots of bands or musicians that like to show their music to be heard. I don't need any name brand stuff, just some good hard upbeat rock type that would create energy feelings (clean words please). Any links would be great, and feel free to email me if easier.
roger.roatch@apawood.org
Thanks very much,
R
rogerroatch
Hi, I need to find songs for background on a football video for my 12 year old's team. I know there are lots of bands or musicians that like to show their music to be heard. I don't need any name brand stuff, just some good hard upbeat rock type that would create energy feelings (clean words please). Any links would be great, and feel free to email me if easier.roger.roatch@apawood.org
Thanks very much,
R
Yes Matt, I agree and understand that. That is why I didn't as someone to point me within this site to the songs. I'm assuming that people here will have a site or know others who have a site that I can visit.
Thanks for any help that can be provided,
Roger
rogerroatch
Yes Matt, I agree and understand that. That is why I didn't as someone to point me within this site to the songs. I'm assuming that people here will have a site or know others who have a site that I can visit.Thanks for any help that can be provided,
Roger
Best of luck.
I have a few pages to find music:
* Musopen - Classical music, all public domain though.
* ccMixter - Go to Samples > Browse, choose a license and search the tags for something you like. Not very easy to find good stuff, but there are some.
* opsound - Really lacks different CC options, you can't simply select a license and search within that.
* Royalty Free Music - All CC-By licenses, different styles. Thus lots of choice. The guy often uploads something new.
* SoundClick - CC is a bit hidden and it's not very clear what license exactly applies on what song, there's a 'yes-no-maybe'-type list, you will have to assume that means cc-by-sa or cc-by-nc or anything. But the Genre-dropdown works pretty good.
* Simuze - CC licensed songs, but it's a Dutch site, so if you don't understand our pretty language, you probably won't get far.
I have some instrumental rocky stuff there like this:
http://www.archive.org/details/127_1
http://www.archive.org/details/loner
http://www.archive.org/details/digitaltransition
http://www.archive.org/details/skunk
http://www.archive.org/details/roboseduction
http://www.archive.org/details/SalviaDivinorum2
click the instrumental tag, feel free to use them however you like