, there are many ways to sell your music. Nimbit is one way, enabling you to sell directly to your fans while making the most money out of all the options out there. Check out nimbit.com to try it out!
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You can get a CD at music stores, online retailers, or at some department stores that sell music.
You can stream and listen to classical music from websites like iTunes and Capradio. Some of the websites that allow you to stream this music may also sell the music.
go to notelyrics.org they sell free music sheets but u pay 4 the delivery and they have music sheets for different insterments
If you are looking for information on soothing music then you can go to the website Tranquility Music. They sell a range of relaxation CD's that will help to calm your moods.
Well, actually it is not so easy to answer this question, I think, because there aren't many sites of such sort. On most sites it is possible to distribute your sheet music for free. But I've found some sites, where you could sell your sheet music online and even receive some royalties for public performances of your compositions, I guess. So look to the links I've found. I hope this is what you are looking for.
There are some great locations where one can sell digital goods such as books, music, and movies. These can be sold online at locations such as Gumroad, Quixly, and E-Junkie.
There are several websites that allow you to sell your original music. Some require more hoops than others. CDBaby and MadeLoud.com are two. A few other places that you can sell your digital music is at dittomusic.com, tunecore.com, and redigi.com. If you are looking for different ways to create digital music check out http://gsc20.com/z1
If you want to sell your music then it would not be "free" would it.
Chapters, Wal-mart, and some video stores sell sound tracks/edward's piano music.
You can buy a CD at music stores, online retailers like Amazon or eBay, or at some department stores that sell music.