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Re: free music
Dolphin Don's Music School v4.11 By: admin (15 Posts) Tue, 06/10/2008 - 12:23
In Reply To
Re: free music By: Lynne Dee (02/25/2001 - 22:16)
Follow-ups:
- Re: free music By: Danny Holley (10/18/2002 - 15:33)
- Re: free music By: Juti (09/23/2002 - 21:51)
- Re: free music By: michael (02/15/2004 - 07:53)

Re: free music
: I would like to recieve info. on how to obtain copyright free music fo use with production of hypnotherapy tapes.
I was looking for the same thing. Let me save you some time. Check out the royalty-free music from PBTM Productions (plug it in your search engine). You pay a one-time fee--extremely reasonable--and then can use the music indefinitely for whatever you want to use it for. It's high-quality stuff. Collections 10 and 20 have many pieces suitable for hypnotherapy tapes. I haven't checked there in a while, so there may be more than when I got mine.
The only caution is that the license says if you are using it only for audio (not with video or on the web), you must have a voice-over every 30 seconds. For most hypnotherapy type work, this is adequate. If you are doing subliminals (which would mandate you have an editor/mixer like Cool Edit 2000 with Studio Plug-in), I don't know. I suppose if you ever got dragged into a court of law (highly unlikely I would think) you could demonstrate that there is a subaudible voice track.
What I finally did was start learning how to write my own music. Harmony Assistant is a great program for this. Also, you might play around with Tangent, which automatically generates music and provides more control than some of the auto-generation programs out there. I pull Tangent-generated files directly into Harmony Assistant, where I can see the score and edit it. This is the best way to get free music that is up to quality standards. Hypnotherapy tapes made with junk freebie music are too annoying to be helpful.