Free Music for Your YouTube Videos
The YouTube Audio Library today: Free Music
for Your YouTube Videos
Are you
looking for royalty-free, copyright-free music, Creative Commons music, or just
vlogging music? They are just different terms for the same thing. Most
royalty-free and copyright-free music is actually copyrighted, but artists
allow people to use the music for free in their user-generated content on social
media platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, TikTok and Instagram. Therefore, the most correct
word / term for this type of music is actually free to use music. We would like
to introduce you to the YouTube channel: Free To Use Music.
That’s
why we’re launching the the YouTube Audio Library today. Any YouTube creator now has access to
more than 150 royalty-free instrumental tracks you can use for free, forever,
for any creative purpose (not just YouTube videos). You’ll find a link to the
library in your video manager and you can browse the tracks by mood,
genre, instrument and duration. The tracks can be downloaded as 320 Kbps MP3
files.
Before
using music from other websites, I strongly recommend you to read the FAQs:
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/3376882?hl=en
Use music and
sound effects from the Audio Library - YouTube Help
In the YouTube Audio Library, you can find royalty-free
production music and sound effects to use in your videos.
Music and sound effects from the YouTube
Audio Library are copyright-safe. The Audio Library is found exclusively
in YouTube Studio.
Open the Audio Library
- Sign in to YouTube Studio.
- From the left menu, select Audio Library.
You can also access the Audio Library
directly at youtube.com/audiolibrary
Search the Audio Library
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Find music
Find sound effects
Play and download audio
Give attribution
Monetize your video
If you're in the YouTube Partner Program, you can monetize videos with
music and sound effects from the YouTube Audio Library.
Copyright-safe music and sound effects downloaded from
the YouTube Audio Library will not be claimed by a rights holder through
the Content ID system.
What kind of content can I monetize?
For your
videos to be eligible for monetization, you must own all the rights to
commercially use all visuals and audio elements.
Guidelines for content you
created:
- Follow YouTube
Community Guidelines.
- Create all elements of the video yourself. Examples include:
·
Daily vlogs
·
Home videos
·
Do-it-yourself videos
·
Tutorials
·
Original music videos
·
Original short films
- Make sure you own all the necessary rights to
commercially use all visuals created by you.
- Keep in mind that advertisers are more likely to
place ads on advertiser-friendly content.
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We’d love to hear what you think so we can continue to improve the library’s
content and browsing capabilities. And if you know any musicians who may be
interested in contributing to the library, let us know.
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