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SportMusic.com is a music service and catalog site built for sports competition scenarios, covering disciplines such as figure skating, ice dance, rhythmic gymnastics, artistic gymnastics, artistic swimming, roller skating, and acrobatics. It is not a general-purpose background music library; instead, it positions itself as a vertical music service platform “selected for sport competitions.” Its core value lies in combining music editing, arrangement, rhythm, accents, and sport-specific rules.
The site offers a fairly complete set of services, including custom music editing, free music reviews, arrangement and beat additions, original composition, sound enhancement, personal music search, accent and sound-effect additions, and re-editing. Its custom editing service says it has served athletes at all levels, from beginners to Olympic champions, and that it processes music based on client requests, the order of movement elements, and competition rules. The free music review checks aspects such as rules, sound quality, musical structure, and transition logic, with feedback promised within 48 hours. Its sound enhancement service is also well aligned with arena use, emphasizing music that sounds louder, clearer, and more powerful.
The page includes entries such as Music Licence, PRICES, shopping cart, All Music Albums, and Music by Genres, suggesting that it may both sell catalog music and provide sport-specific custom services. However, the captured page text does not list key details such as exact pricing, licensing scope, copyright ownership, competition-use restrictions, delivery formats, or similar terms. What is known is that the free music review is free, while arrangement and original composition can receive a free estimate. For users preparing for official competitions, licensing terms should be a key item to confirm before placing an order.
Its strengths are its highly focused positioning and its understanding of the rhythm, rules, movement synchronization, and venue playback needs of sports music. Its service chain is also fairly complete, covering everything from music search to editing, enhancement, and original composition. The downside is limited transparency: pricing, copyright terms, payment methods, audio formats, delivery timelines, and after-sales mechanisms are not clearly presented in the main text. There is also no visible support for team collaboration or online version management.
It is suitable for athletes, coaches, choreographers, and parents involved in figure skating, rhythmic gymnastics, artistic swimming, and similar disciplines—especially those who need competition music editing, rules-based review, and stronger performance impact. Access from mainland China is unknown, and payment methods are not disclosed. If network access or payments are restricted, users may consider domestic music production studios, or licensing platforms such as Epidemic Sound, Artlist, AudioJungle, and PremiumBeat as alternatives. However, these general-purpose platforms may not offer the same level of understanding of sport-specific competition rules.
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