Looking for Presentation Music?
Presentation music is the name given to musical pieces used in television presentation; in other words music used for station identification, continuity, trailers and jingles. However, it is also commonly used by students in universities ( classroom presentations) and business executives presentating new marketing ideas to upper level management.
Music has long been used to add emotional impact to presentations. And yet, most presenters have long neglected the powerful role that sound can play in making a presentation more dynamic. By adding presentation music- whether it's fast paced energetic rock drums, or slow sensual piano, there is a good chance it will compliment a presentation. In essence, presentation music has the power to make your presentation far more memorable and compelling.
Though it's easy to use PowerPoint's included sound effects, one should be careful to avoid over-doing it and downright annoying the audience. Use presentation music only to emphasize the most important points in a presentation. Try not to use the same piece of music over and over again, and make sure that whatever music you use you are using are specifically appropriate to the style and content of the presentation as well as the specific bullet it is being applied to. Example, you would not want to have a rock song with a whaling distorted guitar sound if you are giving a presentation about aids in Africa. Similarly, you would not want to have a soft and sensual piano sound on a presentation that is introducing an up and coming technology company and its services.
Presenters everywhere are discovering that affordable, royalty free PowerPoint presentation music is the perfect solution to fulfill their business needs. Presentations are quickly becoming the standard method of communicating information in the business world, not just in the corporate world, but increasingly in religious services and in club and organization meetings. I've sat through dozens of PowerPoint presentations and can't remember any that I would describe as fun, but there's no reason they shouldn't be right?
Here are some helpful answers to questions we typically get at www.eStockMusic.com
What are your prices?
3:01 minutes or higher = 10 credits (generally, 1 credit equals 1 US dollar)
1:01 through 3:00 = 5 credits
:31 seconds through 1:00 = 4 credits
:01 seconds through :30 seconds = 3 credits
How do I buy a Royalty Free Stock Music track?
You’ll first need to add credits to your account. Generally, 1 credit equals 1 US dollar, but here you’ll see that our pricing offers discounts for purchases of 20 credits or more:
5 credits $4.99
10 credits $9.99
20 credits $18.99
50 credits $44.99
100 credits $79.99
200 credits $159.99
500 credits $399.99
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