Hi Hank.  There are quite a few of them but my favourite, both for
accessibility and choice, is
www.stockmusic.net

One of the advantages of this site is that, once you've purchased the
music, you don't have to monitor the number of times you use each
track in order to pay royalties when your quota is up ... purchasing
the track is the only cost you incur.

Cheers, Danny



On 7/29/15, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona <hank.smith...@gmail.com> wrote:
> what is the website where you can get royalty music from?
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> On 7/29/2015 4:01 AM, Danny Miles wrote:
>> Hi.  I think this question is relevant to the list - apologies if it
>> isn't.
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>> I know how to get hold of royalty-free music for magazines, podcasts
>> and the like but I'd appreciate suggestions on where I can get sounds,
>> effects, beats and other content for use in producing short radio
>> sweepers, idents and promos.  Free is always best but willing to pay
>> for good content if you have any suggestions.
>>
>> Many thanks, Danny
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