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Brand New Website for Royalty Free Music Downloads

Television Songwriter Pete Surdoval recently introduced his brand new site for Royalty Free Music Downloads at…

Get Royalty Free Music Downloads

The site is an excellent place if you need music for online videos, podcasts, websites, film projects, power point, flash presentations, radio shows, T.V. productions, tradeshows, corporate videos etc… The site is simple to use and the royalty free music downloads are a real steal.

You won’t have to have anxiety over copyright infringement with Royalty Free Music. You are contractually given the rights to use the music in your productions. Unlike most music libraries, your legal rights will never cease and are licensed the rights for the entire world. You’ll never have to pay additional royalty payments for the use of the music.

To start, you simply click a genre, preview instrumentals and add to cart. You are immediately provided a downloads link so you can add it to your project right away. Licensing awesome royalty free music downloads could not be simpler!


Piano Playing is Easier than You Think When You Understand Musical Form

Form is the key that unlocks the musical map of a song or a musical compostition. Like a house has rooms, so a song has rooms or sections.

Chord progressions come in sections, like one room in a house. You can put several different rooms together to make a big house, or you can live in a one room house. Just like people. In most 3rd world countries people live in one room houses—which means, of course, that much of the world lives in one-room houses.

Those of us who live in the West generally live in multi-room houses.

But there are also musical houses—we call them songs—that are built out of several different rooms—several different chord progressions. Some of them, like mansions and castles, go on and on and get quite involved.

But most songs are like many modest houses—they have 2 or 3 rooms, sometimes 4—built using 2 or 3 or 4 different chord progressions.


Nokia’s New X3 Music Phone Released In Blue/silver – Nokia X3 Sim Free

The Nokia X3 has now been released in a new colour variant, the original red on black edition X3 was originally released back in mid December as a SIM Free phone followed by launches on T-Mobile and Orange in late January but this sleek sliding music phone has now had a new makeover.

The Nokia X3 Blue is the second colour variant in the series and exchanges the outer casing colours from red and black to a sleek silver with blue accents, the key features remain unchanged as does the overall design of the phone.

This new Nokia X-Series music phone has been initially released as a SIM Free handset, this means that the user can insert their own SIM card whether that be on the pay as you go or contract scheme and retain their existing mobile number as well as any contact that they have saved to their SIM card.


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Sexy Club Girls – Part 15 (Trance Music)

Music 01 – Miles Dyson – Intro 02 – Breakfast – Remember 03 – Denis A – Raver 04 – Gui Boratto – No Turning Back Club: Amnesia Ibiza


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