Archive for December, 2008

public domain music

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008


Question: Is anyone aware of a source for recorded public domain music on campus that we can use for a project?

 

Answers:

 

*Here is what Vanderbilt is offering students:
Free Music Deal with Ruckus Near — Vanderbilt has a letter of intent on a deal with Ruckus and we’re in final negotiations to offer free music to students. This offer is planned as an addition to the current offering of VUmix at Vanderbilt. 

* Note that tunes acquired through Ruckus do not have public performance rights.

 

*You might check the various Creative Commons sites to see if they have anything that is appropriately licensed. There are quite a few of these popping up.

 

* If you run a search on “podsafe music” you’ll find sites that provide music offered under the Creative Commons license.  This kind of music is often used in podcasts, thus the term “podsafe.”

 

 

* It’s not on-campus, but there’s a lot of public domain stuff here: 

 

http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=%2Fmetadata%2Flicenseurl%3Ahttp*publicdomain*

 

 

*I’m not sure what you want when you request “public domain music?”  Even if the copyright has expired on a composition, there still can be performance rights to a piece. 

 

There are a multitude of services that will sell, for a nominal fee, music for use in web, audio or video productions.  I think this is what you might be looking for.

 

Do a Google search on “Buy out music” or “Needle drop music” for a listing of royalty free music vendors. 

 

 

*Music at Magnatune.com and music.podshow.com may be used royalty free if the use is in a podcast (which might be loosely defined). Check the conditions of use at both sites. Another source is garageband.com :)


 

Post at Snacks4theBrain! about November Meeting

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Welcome to Episode 76, reporting out the November meeting of the Vanderbilt Web Spiders. There’s so much going on at Vanderbilt that I wonder if we’ll ever run out of topics for S4theB? Could that ever happen? I doubt it, Monty!

for full post go to: http://blogs.vanderbilt.edu/s4theb/