Free Music
FREE Royalty Free Music
This page contains over 25 FREE Music tracks which you can use in ANY multimedia project (Video Games, Movies, Commercials, Podcasts, Youtube, etc) for absolutely nothing. Free Royalty Free music, baby. See small details at the very bottom. These are instrumentals, looking for Rock/Pop? Go here.

Luphia – VERY cute and catchy tune with an island theme. Perfect for any platform game. Download MP3 or XM Crunchin’ – Fun little tune with Piano, Flute, and Clarinet. Great for puzzles and platforms. Sephine – Funky island jazzy tune featuring Steel Drums, Flute, and a Trumpet. |

| Giovanni – Full of nylon guitars, Latin percussion, and some really cool strings. Download MP3 or XM
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| Giza – Great medley of Middle Eastern instruments give this piece fantastic ambience. Download MP3 or XM Ra’s Garden- Egyptian feel of trekking the vast desert at night, perhaps on a camel?* Sobek Temple – This piece follows an adventurer treasure hunting in an ancient temple.* Giza II – This piece feels as though the hero is finally leaving the desert on a happy note. |

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Melancholy – An Oboe, a Flute and a Nylon Guitar cry together in this sweet, sad melody. Folk Healing – On a lighter note. This arrangement of Oboe, Flute, and Bassoon is quite playful. Artificer Heroes – Authentic Celtic instruments give this piece a sprightly feeling. Arista – The Harpsichord was at the heart of Baroque Music, just like this piece. |

Note: These Sci-fi tunes are bit older, but still work well for mobile games, Flash apps, Youtube, and similar.Argentum – Futuristic Synths modulating into pounding Drums get the pulse pounding. Silver – Rhythm section wtih touches of Synths and a mellow Vibes give this an eerie feeling. Barren – Think of an old Cello and Marimba surviving on the surface of the moon. Interesting. Duel – A lone Oboe sets the mood for this piece and is joined by another for the ending Duel. |

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Aeon of Discovery – Driving piece with Trombones and makes me want to wear battle armor. Scapegoat – A March tune to keep your battle buddies’ spirits up. Great Snare section. Lucky Charm – A glimpse of hope until you’re awakened in the middle of the battlefield. Scholar – A somber reflective piece wtih many emotions and motifs along the way.* March Home – After the battle is over, the war-worn heroes begin the arduous journey home .* Frique – Symphony and ethnic percussion give the feeling of encounters in a mysterious land.* Remotion – An ambient piece which seems to take refuge in the cool night of the jungle. Creole – Escaping the dungeons, crawling through trenches, and immediately back into danger.* |
Small details: The only thing I ask if you use one of the following tracks is that you shoot me an email using the contact page, and give Credit to Jaybot7 LLC somewhere in the project.
Yes, you can absolutely use this in a commercial project (the kind that you charge money for). No, you don’t have to pay me anything. Just make sure you contact me and give me credit somewhere as stated above. The only thing you can’t do with these Royalty Free tracks is re-license or sub-license them (meaning, you can’t simply download them and start selling them as your own).
If you don’t plan on using them for any project, but just want to download some great music, you can do that too
Just right click on the links and choose Save Target/Link/Pizza As (depending on your browser).
*Tracks denoted with this asterisk means they were co-written with Randall Handorf, a fine composer in his own right (and a nice enough guy to grant his permission to do this with his tracks).
Music Archive
The songs below total over 130 FREE Music tracks I have written for various projects, which you are free to listen to and enjoy. However, the songs below can not be used in any project as they are already in use by their respective owners. If you’re looking for free royalty free music, head back above this paragraph. Thank you






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Hi Jason
This is Paul in Texas. I am looking for something nice to put on my wife’s oil painting site. Some of your midevil music may do well. I am still thinking. When I get something put on the website, I will let contact you. I would like to give you credit in the way you like.
I see you like Japanese culture. Me too. Have you been there? Down south? Favorite city?
mata ne,
Paul
Sounds great Paul! I sent you an email as well.
Yup, huge fan of Japanese culture, you got me
Been to Japan 5 or 6 times and plan on moving there for a year simply to get my speaking level fluent (my reading and writing is pretty much there, but when I have to speak, my mouth/brain falters).
Favorite city? Tokyo (I know, so boring). Nagoya and Kyoto and Nara are nice. Fukuoka has a nice atmosphere as well (but something smells funny, some local fish stinks up the whole city at night, or maybe that was my traveling partner, I’m still not sure…).
Un! Mata ne, Thanks for contacting me! (うん!またね!連絡を本当に有り難う御座いました) < - this will look like gibberish if you don’t have Japanese fonts installed, sorry
Jason San,
With your permission, I have used 2 of your songs on my wife’s art web page: http://www.monkey-painting-gallery.com The main web page has a “Music Credits” link at the bottom. This provides links directly to your page. Please tell me if the credits I have provided are not sufficient. And thanks.
Also: My wife does oil paintings of antique Japanese themes. Look under Asia then & Now. You might like what you find.
Kindest Regards & Arigato Gozaimasta
Paul F. Watson
Paul (sent to your email as well),
Very cool. I really like the art style, your wife is quite talented! I especially like the Japanese stuff (of course)
Thanks so much!
Thank you so much, I enjoyed March Home music track !
Glad you enjoyed it Heavyequipment
Thanks for dropping by!
downloading for use as background music on youtube and on website. thank you very much
Great Music, can’t stop listening… work on project delayed… Many thanks Jason
Hi Jason,
This is my second post regarding your great music. My 6 year old daughter heard music on her mother’s website and wanted some for her room. So now you have a new fan & a customer for life.
Thanks & Regards
Paul W.
Hey Paul! that’s wonderful to hear
I makes me feel really happy, especially when children enjoy my music!
Hi Jason,
I really like alot of you music and would love to incorporate it into a game I’m developing for school. Apparently your contact page is down or something as I can not send a message to you with it. Send me an email and I will let you know which choices I would like to use.
Thanks,
Albert Fowler
Albert, last time, I swear!
My contact page works fine, but the email address you entered into it always bounces, without fail. Are you sure you’re inputting it correctly? Or maybe your school just blocks email originating from a Japanese IP, I have no idea. I also responded to you on your Linked in Page. Anyway, to my response:
Hi Albert!
Sure thing! Sounds great! Just be sure to give the proper credits to Jaybot7 LLC and/or Jason Surguine with a link to the music page in the credits of the game somewhere.
And when you’re done, I’d love to see the finished game as well, as it sounds quite interesting!
Thanks!
- Jason Surguine
Jaybot7 LLC