If you like making your own videos or you're a YouTube vlogger, you'll have to know that using third-party, copyrighted music is not a good idea.
Because, increasingly, social networks and other hosting services use algorithms to detect which music you are using and, as a result, end up rejecting the work or removing the sound from it.
So you can make your video and share it without problems of being excluded, look out for these 5 sites that offer thousands of royalty free songs to use.
1. YouTube Audio Library
Here you'll find free music and sound effects to use in your videos, the service allows you to download and use some of the high-quality 320 kbps audio effects and soundtracks without copyright.
Use of this music library (including music files in this library) is subject to the YouTube Terms of Service. The music in this library is intended for use solely in videos and other user-created content. You can use the music files from this library in videos that you monetize on YouTube.
When downloading music from this library, you declare that you will not:
- Make available, distribute, or play the music files in this library separately from the videos and other content in which you have embedded these music files (you may not distribute them independently).
Use music files from this library illegally or in connection with any illegal content.
2. Bensound
It is a site that features the work of French musician Ben Tissot. This artist worked as a composer for ten years, with his work to be used in business videos, commercials, short films and documentaries.
Your site, Bensound.com, is a searchable database in its compositions and is organized by genre, all songs found on Bensound are under the Creative Commons license. This means that the user can use the song in any multimedia project, as long as it credits music to Bensound.com.
Also, all music in Bensound has a "NoDerivs" clause added to the license. This prevents people from making their own music using Bensound songs, such as remixes or adding lyrics.
3. Free Music Archive
The Free Music Archive is a free music file. Users can download any of the songs at no cost, all organized in a variety of different genres. What allows you to choose, vary and give wings to the imagination.
Each artist or rights holder has the final say on how the tracks can be used, all Free Music Archive songs are on one of four Creative Commons licenses.
The assignment means that the user can use the track with the commitment to give the artist the appropriate credits. The non-commercial name ("NC") means that the user can not use the theme in a for-profit project. No-Derivatives ("ND") determines that the user can not change the range in any way (for example, mix). Finally, the Share-Alike ("SA") format allows you to mix the track, but you need to make it available under the same license.
4. Moby Gratis
Moby Gratis is the idea of the famous electronic musician Moby. The Moby Gratis website is a resource for anyone who needs music for a nonprofit project. Users can download and use more than 150 tracks.
Before downloading any of the tracks, the user must first register.
If you're looking for more music composed by a world-renowned musician, it's the "price" to pay.
5. Audioblocks
The Audioblocks service has over 100,000 different audio tracks. Each of the available tracks is 100% royalty free and can be used for personal or commercial projects. Also, there are no download limits, which means users can download as many times as they want.
The library is quite extensive, ranging from scary atmospheric songs to fast-paced orchestral pieces.
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