I’d like to introduce you to another “freebie for the people” resource. Imagine that you’ve created a first-rate multimedia asset, more specifically, a video or podcast. The video has excellent narration, transitions, titling, or the podcast has clear vocals, but you’re missing that special something. What could it be? You know it! It's the emotive and compelling sound of music. In today’s Web 2.0 Test Kitchen, we’re tuning-in to a music repository for your awesome eLearning digital media.
Finding music that is free of copyright constraints and in an immediately accessible format can be a daunting task. Fear not, the Free Music Archive is here to help us out. You can search this vast library of .mp3s that have been curated by actual music mavens that work in the industry. This is where you can find just about any score for your video or podcast, and hold the attention of your audience.
Don’t know where to start? You can filter your searches by curators, genres, and how the song is tracking on their charts (might be based on aggregate rating). Some genres include spoken word and instrumental, so it’s definitely worth checking out and provides the possibility to experiment a little. Once you've narrowed down the options, listen to your tracks and determine what works best with your project. From there, you can download and apply files to your digital media. All for free! Every bit of the .mp3 is supported by a Creative Commons license. So, where Flickr is for images, FMA or Free Music Archive is for audio.
I hope this a rocking solution for your digital media projects!
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