October 2014 Freeplay Newsletter


Newest Music
Our catalog is continuing to grow, with music that amps up the emotion in your videos--from happy and upbeat to suspenseful and dramatic. Check out the top new tracks for October. 
 

Be sure to check out our Halloween playlist as well!
Composer of the Month: Steve Glotzer
Freeplay composer Steve Glotzer has a wide-range of music in the FPM library. Steve is a masterful guitar player with an ear for heart warming melodies and a compositional style all his own. His effortless hooks have a mature feel - he rocks without the need to shred, but his easy melodies are catchy and sublime. This unique collection of dynamic and authentic tracks will provide excellent scene enhancing moods for your project. Please check out his music below!
 
Acoustic Guitar Volume 5                             
Acoustic Guitar Volume 8                              
Folk Volume 2                                              
Folk Volume 3                                              
Guitar Tension Volume 1                             
Modern Pop And Lyric Volume 1                 

If you would like to submit your music for possible consideration into the Freeplay Music library, fill out our online form.
 
We now offer an exclusive agreement to all of our composers, allowing even higher revenue participation. To learn more about the benefits of becoming an exclusive Freeplay composer, email us at nicole@freeplaymusic.com.


In the past year since the relaunch of our website, we have had over 1.5 million licenses, more than half of those licenses have been licenses for free tracks on YouTube. We average over 100,000 licenses each month - many thanks to all of you for your support of Freeplay.

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As per Freeplay's Terms of Use, Freeplay offers free network synchronization to all BMI / ASCAP & SESAC, national network content broadcasts in exchange for music cue sheet compliance. Find out if you qualify by contacting us at contact@freeplaymusic.com.
 


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