
I have been getting many requests for Latin music lately. People are using my song “La Mezcla De Rojo” allot and asking for something similar.
That’s great, so I put together Bossa Nova a track this week called “Branches” that has rhodes piano, nylon acoustic, lots of timbales and congas for percussion.
You can license this music directly from me for on hold, films, games, websites or commercials with no back-end ASCAP or BMI royalties. I own synchronization and mechanical publishing rights so there are no publishers or other agencies involved.
As an independent music producer this is my own music library which allows me to offer the best license possible. It is based on the creative commons licensing agreement which allows your business to use the songs free if you credit me.
If you need to use this background music in a placement where you can not credit me, just donate what fits your project’s budget and I will waive the attribution portion of the contract.
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Music to License: Branches.Mp3

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