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Sunday, 22 January 2012

Music For All

The Music industry is obsessed by the pop charts as that where the money is.
A fast buck, usually short lived. Mainly aimed at the very young with bubblegum music. Then there is the “artist”, the celebrity, which tends to be more important than the music.
To many people like me, who are perhaps out of touch with the modern music fashion of the day, and like writing music, we have a perception that there is no outlet for today's market. Or is there?
With modern technology today, many people are making projects either for social networking sites, personal videos and photo slideshows. Legally they are not entitled to use copyrighted music for public, educational or personal broadcasting. They therefore generally tend to require "Royalty Free Music" for them, so they are not leagally responsible for royalty feees for using other people's music.
When I look onto most Royalty Free sites they have what I call “default” music -mainly basic, unmelodic music, sounding a bit thin. With modern software, music loving-people, like me, can have a recording studio music package at an affordable price and create something with very reasonable sound quality, enabling us to make a new mix blend of sounds and music harmonies - perfect for home movies, websites, You Tube videos, photo slideshows, and so on.
I wanted some music for a family holiday themepark visit and as I could not find suitable music - so I wrote my own, which became “Funfair Fanfayre” (available to listen on www.royaltyfreemusic.me.uk).
It was ideal, fun carnival-type music for my project.I am sure that there are a lot of people like me who records there own stuff, and are not accepted by the industry elite because it not suitable for the present fashion. But I am also sure that there are many people who are (like I was) searching for music for different projects, both for business and pleasure. But with confusing royalty copyright laws, and with more and more people uploading things onto the internet - often using copyrighted material - it leaves them open to be sued, and also to be liable to pay a possibly large sum of royalty fees as well.
After all, it is only right that the people who created the sound should be rewarded.
With this in mind, I thought that the music I create (and also which others create) could be available for the use of the purchaser to use as they want, with no need to worry about Royalty laws. As they are my creations, it is therefore my right to offer this initiative to them.And so I created a new website, where people could choose to download inexpensive, well-made music pieces for a fraction of the cost that other Royalty Free sites are offering.
You can listen to the music on my webstie, and if you like them you can download from only £1.00 per track (compared with $10.00 or more on some Royalty Free sites)
The music on this site covers many genres and styles - from pieces full of fun, happy catchy tunes, to the relaxing, melancholy, soothing and also experimental. Ideal music for your projects.
Please feel free to check it out, let me know what you think - and if you're possibly inclined to do so, please get in touch if you would also like your pieces to be put forward for consideration to be added to out webstite catalogue:
Thank you for reading.
Eirianlys.

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Introducing Eirianlys: Royalty Free Music

I am a writer of themed instrumental songs and I have put together a song package set comprising of instrumental pieces that have a fun and entertaining atmosphere of carnivals and funfairs. These pieces would quite well be ideal for people’s personal projects, home movies, photo slide shows and other personal amateur projects, as well as business projects such as advertisements, websites, and other commercial projects.

The pieces are well-produced and clear recordings of boisterous and happy, catchy tunes that are already showing to be very popular on SoundCloud, where the songs are currently being downloaded and, more recently, purchased for a small fee via the website. Their popularity on SoundCloud has shown that there is clearly a market for these songs, and I believe would prove to be popular both in Europe and Worldwide.

With the pieces being Royalty Free Music, this allowes the license to transfer to the purchaser for Commercial Enterprises and “free to broadcast” music for their own commercial use. As I believe in the music and the product, not about the artist, I believe these music sets would have a good place in personal and business use, I have been looking into having these distributed to be sold without PRS fees to pay. As they would work well as background music for shops and offices, in commercial websites, or as fill-in music for radio stations, I believe that they would sell well as Royalty Free Music packages and would help fill a clear gap that is in the current music market for small businesses non-professional multi-media creators and new entrepreneurs.