A Google search for "royalty free music" (in quotes) will yield many, many sources. Depending on your needs, you may also be able to use Creative Commons-licensed music, which would expand your selection.
Military band websites often include downloadable tracks of music in the public domain (traditional songs, marches, etc); their recordings are not protected by copyright as they are works of the U.S. Government in accordance with 17USC105.
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Nowhere. Modern pop music is protected by copyright law and is not legally available for free.
There is a great deal of public domain sheet music available at the links below.
Since the music to Les Miserables is copyright, free copies of the sheet music are illegal. Without endorsement, you can purchase sheet music for this musical, below.
There is no free and legal sheet music. Authors of music copyright their music and deserve payment for their work.
Music that has been registered with the Copyright Office. Under present law, copyright exists upon creation of a work; the registration process creates a legal record of the work's existence, and its approximate date of creation. Copyright notices are recommended for any works that go outside the creator's control, whether the works are formally registered or not.
Sometimes you May think all music is not free. But I can tell you that we have plenty of free music For all kinds of content. background music, YouTube channel,etc Copyright free collection
Nowhere. Modern music is protected by copyright law and is NOT legally available anywhere for free.
You aren't able to get free Pure Imagination sheet music. It's copyright. So you have to pay for it. Sorry. I know, I've been looking for free sheet music and figured this out.
Downloading music from YouTube is generally not legal unless you have permission from the copyright holder or the music is available for free download with the artist's consent. It is important to respect copyright laws and consider using legal music streaming services to access music.
Hello, I see you want free music but.. remember that copyright laws are against downloading music,software,and any kind of other files that are paid for free.
Copyright is a complex legal issue especially with the numerous amendments etc. Basically it is free of copyright BUT recordings would have copyright as would the printed music, that is, the music publisher would have copyright on his production of the printed score. An example is and please do not take this as binding legal advice - you decide to put on Carmen in your town hall so you photocopy the various parts of the score - your photocopying most likely breaches copyright. As I said its complex.