Royalty Free Music Selection
SPACE = Music start/stop Arrow Keys = Skip Song Arrow Keys = Change Volume
So simply select the music:
If you want to order a piece of music for the production of prompts (which most of our customers do), then just let us know the track number on the left audio player. You can as well find the same musical piece from the left player in the prompts configurator. You can put together your request in just a few steps and send to us.
You can also send your own music (for example, corporate sound) to us.
Our Service: If you happen not to like the chosen piece of music in combination with your individual greeting message after the completion of your prompts, we can replace it in all prompts with a new song and at no extra cost.
Our Royalty free music library.
If you have not found a matching musical piece on the left music player, a larger collection of music can be found on our Music website: www.gemafreie-musik-online.de. If you have found the desired music there, then you only need to communicate the music title or the item number to us.
Of course, you can buy our music even without prompts production. You can order this directly from www.gemafreie-musik-online.de by clicking on the small cart icon in the left Music Player. The link will take you directly to the music track in the web shop. The proper license for phone use is the standard A license for 59 Euro. (Up to 64 extensions and a company site) You only have to pay once for this license. There are no additional costs.
What does Royalty-free mean?
Royalty Free Music (often referred to as copyright-free music) is free of claims and rights of all collecting societies (as GEMA, AKM, SUISA, SACEM, STEMRA, ASCAP, BMI etc.)
The composer is not a member of a collecting society and thus no GEMA, AKM and SUISA fees apply.
What are the costs when using our GEMA-free/royalty free music?
When using our music, only a one-time license fee is charged. There are no additional costs.
A purchased license is valid for a complete production of prompts. When updating a production (e.g. new business hours) the piece of music must not be purchased again.