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Lastly, if you’re looking for a professional intro, outro, or bumper, Music Radio Creative specializes in exactly this.National Park Service scientists record and analyze sounds in national parks to inform and improve management of national parks across the country. I also wrote another resource on podcast music for Buzzsprout if you want more ideas.
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When you get music from any of them, just be sure to take a close look at the license so you don’t find yourself in trouble later.

There are tons of other music and sound effect sites out there, with new ones popping up all the time. Soundbible has a lot of decent sound effects to be found here. But if you have the time you can unearth some real treasures. Freesoundįreesound is a bit hit and miss as it doesn’t appear to be curated. Credit required, or you can use as many sounds as you like for a small monthly or annual fee. ZapSplat has thousands of free sound effects all grouped out logically so you can find what you need quickly. AudiojungleĪudiojungle deals only with paid licenses, but if you have the budget there are hundreds of thousands of tracks, jingles, and sound effects available. Free PDįree PD hosts a good amount of music that is totally free to use however you like, as it’s all in the public domain and copyright free.


If you want WAV files and no attribution requirements, you’ll have to pay $20/month.
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Icons8 has just started a free music resource where they have a handful of 320kbps MP3 tracks available for the price of a link. The tracks are free for credit, or you can pay a small fee for a license. They also do bundles which can be very handy if your podcast has an ongoing or seasonal theme. Purple Planet has loads of tracks that are easy to search. The music is good music, but the interface isn’t the best for searching. AudionautixĪudionautix has lots of good background music that is free to use with credit.
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If you’re looking for free podcast intro music, there are thousands of tracks to browse through if you have the time.Īnd as the name suggests, they’re all totally free to use.
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Free Music Archiveįree Music Archive collects music from hundreds of artists around the world. Users can filter songs by categories such as genre, mood, and movement. Pixabay MusicĪ service from the well-known stock photography site, Pixabay Music offers free musical tracks. You can also get a non-attribution license for a small fee. They make it easy to filter and preview tracks to find exactly what you’re looking for. Silverman Sound Studios has very high-quality production, and 100% free to use music for the price of a credit. You will no doubt have heard many of these as the site is one of the most popular for free music. Paid for licenses are also available if you don’t want to give credit. Incompetech is home to thousands of Creative Commons tracks that are free to use for a link. They also have sound effects, images, video footage, and more. I know a lot of people use this for YouTube videos. Very nice interface for finding the exact style you need. Pond5 is also a paid-for license but is worth looking at if you have a little budget.
