Christopher C. Murphy
September 13th, 2005, 09:41 AM
Hi, this topic has been discussed...I know. However, I've got a specific question regarding Christmas music.
I'm wondering if anyone knows where I can find completely free Public Domain Christmas music? If you know where I get the actually recordings that are free...even better.
I do understand that the recordings themselves could be copywritten, so I'm looking for a one-stop-shop where I can get it all taken care of 100%.
At the very least, does anyone know where I can officially check to find out what classic Christmas songs are in the Public Domain? I'm talking about the real classics like "White Christmas", "Jingle Bells" etc...."Jingle Bell Rock" would be great too.
Thanks!!
Jay Gladwell
September 13th, 2005, 12:48 PM
I'm talking about the real classics like "White Christmas", "Jingle Bells" etc...."Jingle Bell Rock" would be great too.
Those are copyrighted! (Jingle Bells?)
Have you done a web search?
Jay
Christopher C. Murphy
September 13th, 2005, 02:47 PM
Yes, I did a preliminary search and found music books for sale. But, nowhere have I found a place where I can buy CD's with Christmas music that I can use in my film. If I don't find anything, I'll create my own using non-copyritten classics.
I know a lot of Christmas music is copywritten, but I want to know exactly what is and isn't....I guess I may have to pay for a search. But, this should be publicly available somewhere?!
Jay Gladwell
September 13th, 2005, 03:42 PM
When I did a web search using "royalty free christmas music" I found many, many web sites that have very inexpensive "royalty free christmas music."
Jay
Christopher C. Murphy
September 13th, 2005, 05:42 PM
I'll check out that search..thanks.
Steve House
September 15th, 2005, 03:16 PM
Hi, this topic has been discussed...I know. However, I've got a specific question regarding Christmas music.
I'm wondering if anyone knows where I can find completely free Public Domain Christmas music? If you know where I get the actually recordings that are free...even better.
...
At the very least, does anyone know where I can officially check to find out what classic Christmas songs are in the Public Domain? I'm talking about the real classics like "White Christmas", "Jingle Bells" etc...."Jingle Bell Rock" would be great too.
Thanks!!
ROFL - these ""classics" date from the 30's, and later - "Jingle Bell Rock" has got to be late 50's or early 60's (recorded by Brenda Lee??) - and well inside the copyright dates. To get to public domain you need to go back a lot farther than that - the traditional hymns like Silent Night, First Noel, We Three Kings, etc
You know you're getting old when the person you're talking to doesn't realize Paul McCartny was in a band before Wings, you're really old when they've never heard of Wings, and you're really ancient when they've never heard of Paul McCartny.