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JewelBeat.com offers royalty-free $.99 music
August 10, 2011
MIAMI — JewelBeat.com recently launched, offering $.99 cent music downloads for commercial and non-commercial projects. The Website is home to more than 35,000 tracks that can be used in video, photography, advertising, corporate, retail or education applications. 

Visitors to the site can search for music in dozens of genres, and there are no credits or bulk purchase requirements, allowing for download of just a single track if needed.

The JewelBeat Website allows for quick previews of tracks in their entirety, with no registration required. Medleys also highlight additional tracks that are available. 

Included with every purchase is a royalty free music license with the purchaser's name stating the right to use the music. The music is not registered with any Performance Rights Organization (PRO) and is not subject to any royalty collection in the US or worldwide.  
For high-demand users, JewelBeat offers several physical products, including 12 themed JewelSticks USB drives, and the JewelDisk hard drive with the entire library. Users may also download over 3,000 free sound effects and background music tracks, and additional tracks are added monthly.

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