These songs are different fromfree music streaming servicesbecause this music is actually yours to keep.
We frequently listen to this music; here are our favorite sites.
Public domain and copyright laws are complicated and can change.

The information contained in this article is intended for entertainment purposes only.
Open Music Archive
No website ads.
Available for streaming via SoundCloud.

Download instantly without a user account.
Very small selection in some categories.
Another public domain music site with free downloads is Open Music Archive.

The point of this site is to digitize out-of-copyright sound recordings.
Open Music Archive’s songs are hosted in the UK and are in the public domain there.
Musopen
Downloadable sheet music and recordings.

Radio for streaming public domain songs.
Several ways to sort the music.
Free account limited to five downloads per day.

High-definition recordings require a paid plan.
Musopen has public domain classical music downloads.
Something unique about this source is it’s not just for downloads.

There’s aclassical music radio pageyou can use to stream the public domain songs from any unit.
Freesound
Random ‘Sound of the Day.’
Sounds available individually or in themed packs.

Supports several audio file formats.
Each sound carries one of three licenses, some that require attribution or no commercial use.
Must sign in to download anything.

FreePD.com
Interesting categories of songs.
Really easy to use.
Lets you tip the artist.
No need for a user account.
Creative Commons license isn’t included.
FreePD.com is a straightforward website full of public domain songs.
Everything can be previewed before downloading and you get any and all music in the MP3 format.
International Music Score Library Project
Well regarded by academic institutions.
Free public domain sheet music downloadable as PDFs.
Scores browsable by instrumentation/genre, composers, and time period.
Some user-uploaded scores may not be public domain.
Membership is needed to listen to commercial recordings.
Uses Google as its search tool.
ChoralWiki
Tens of thousands of free choral and vocal scores.
Supports translations in multiple languages in addition to English.
Additional scores added regularly.
Website lacks a modern-looking interface.
Some scores may have restrictions on their use.
Hard to find your way around the site.
Sacred music iscategorized by season.
Digital History
Instant downloads.
Several categories to browse through.
No search or filter function.
Some files are saved as if they’re videos.
No details other than title and performer.
There are dozens of downloads here, all on the same page, so browsing the list is easy.
You’ll see the piece’s title and who performed it.
Pixabay
No login required.
Can stream or download.
Clean, easy-to-use website.
Can’t sort the list by popularity.
Attribution request for every download (unless you sign in).
Filtering doesn’t work.
However, we were unable to get those filters to actually show any results.