Stay out of copyright trouble with these 10 royalty-free music options.
Like most beginners, I started making videos with the pop songs that I know.
It’s fine if I am showing it privately from my own computer at home.
However, when the video is uploaded onto YouTube or Facebook, I get a warning.
Or rather a request to prove that I have rights to use the music.
To get rights to use popular music, you are going to pay a lot of money.
The solution? Use royalty-free music.
- http://audiojungle.net/
- http://www.royaltyfreemusic.com/
- http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
- http://www.premiumbeat.com/
- http://www.beatsuite.com/
- http://www.smartsound.com/royalty-free-music/
- http://musicbakery.com/
- http://www.jewelbeat.com/
- http://www.stockmusic.net/
- http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/
Here’s a video with a piece of music I bought from AudioJungle.
How to Make a Good Video with Smartphones – The Workshop Project
Adrian Lee
www.videolane.com
Hi Adrian. Great list. Thanks. Just wanted to mention another royalty free music website – http://www.NeoSounds.com . The option I like there is a PDF license document that they issue for each purchased music track, so you can easily resolve any copyright claims (if any) on YouTube, Vimeo etc.