Searching for free relaxing music in Google brings up
about 1.5 million results. So there have to be ways of narrowing that
down!
Somw of the sites you will find allow you to become your
own DJ and let you slide controls up and down to mix your own track.
Which is a good idea so long as you're not too stressed to be able to
make the selections. The other snag I found with the site that allowed
me to mix my own track was that there didn't appear to be a way of
saving the track I'd "composed". But I could always buy some tracks
instead.
And thereby hangs the problem with searching for free
relaxing music. Either it's free because it's been pirated or it's free
because it is the "sprat to catch a mackerel" and they really want you
to buy something.
You can usually tell pirated tracks a mile off.
They typically come with free software that allows you to search out
music tracks and comes with dire warnings that it must not under any
circumstances be used for illegal music downloading. Yeah, right. If
you believe that no-one puts up illegal music on these file sharing
services, you're not from this planet.
Assuming you want legal
relaxing music tracks to download, you're often then stuck with
samplers (maybe 30 seconds or so) or splashing out money to stay on the
right side of the law. You might strike lucky and find some music to
download that's to your taste and where the copyright notice allows you
to do so. Or you could spend fruitless hours in your quest for free
music. If you value your time, it may be cheaper to spend a few dollars
and get straight to the downloads.