Sunday, 29 May 2011

Where can I get free gospel sheet music to print online?

Where can I get free gospel sheet music to print online?

my mom wants some for her praise group.the song she really wants is:”We’ve come this far by belief” any sites???God bless,Thanks!

Answer by corgilvr54
Go to www.praisecharts.com and you can preview it and write it down. You may maybe print it, but it would have a large “Low Resolution – Not For Print” sticker on it. It is see-through though, sort of. There you go, and may the peace of the Lord be with you!

Give your answer to this question below!

Is there any way that I can listen to gospel music online for FREE (besides launchcast)?

Answer by MEmo 2007
THERE IS MSN RADIO WITH PANDORA AND ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS REGISTER FOR FREE MUSIC LISTENING ALL DAY AS LONG AS YOU ARE A MEMBER.
ALL YOU PROVIDE IS SMALL INFO.
HAVING A EMAIL ADRESS IS A MUST THOUGH.

Answer by manghostingblue
limewire

Answer by Distorted Vision
There are several options for free, safe, legal music and record downloads. A lot of public recommend Limewire, Bittorrent, Bearshare and the like, but most the content on such networks constitute a copyright violation or can be infested with viruses. Most of these programs are also known to have distress with Firewalls and a few won’t run under Windows Vista.

The first legal source is Podcasts. My favorite is Crap from the Past at crapfromthepast.com. The host Ron “Boogymoster” Gerber, describes it as a graduate level course in pop music, and he’s not far off. You’ll hear a lot of music that hasn’t been on the air for a long time. The program is available as a podcast, with three half hour segments coming out a week.

Another fantastic source of Public Domain and Creative Commons music is archive.org. For example, It’s incredible how much ancient school Jazz has fallen into the Public Domain. A lot of techno and pop artists use a Creative Commons license that makes non-commercial distribution legal.

Jamendo.com is a record mark that makes all their music available for download for free. The thought is to give away MP3s to encourage public to buy the actual CDs.

Archive.org has a page that lists additional marks like Jamendo that offer free, legal downloads of their music.

http://www.archive.org/details/netlabels

You can also look into innumerable music Podcasts. For example, there are some really excellent Celtic music podcasts, Celtic Music News life my favorite. celticmusicnews.com

The BBC and NPR have a variety of music programs, most of which are free downloads or can be listened to as streaming media.

If you use iTunes, the iTunes store has a choice of free music and videos, with new free music life unrestricted on Tuesdays. You can even sign up for a mailing list to be told of new free content when it becomes available.

Finally, there’s etree.org. A LOT of artists give permission to allow the recording and distribution of their live performances. etree.org only offers “lossless” recordings, so you’ll need to convert them into another format to use them on your portable media player. The excellent news is since these are lossless files to start with, you won’t have the data degradation and conversion artifacts typical of say, converting a WMA to an MP3. It’s more like ripping an CD.

All told, there’s a LOT out there free of charge. The Kuro5hin article I link to below has even more detail.

http://www.kuro5hin.org/tale/2003/9/5/05113/70314

http://www.celticmusicnews.com/

http://archive.org

http://www.archive.org/details/netlabels

http://crapfromthepast.com

http://www.jamendo.com/en/

http://www.etree.org/

http://www.kuro5hin.org/tale/2003/9/5/05113/70314

http://www.ghacks.net/2005/12/03/free-music-list-december-2005

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