The Top 5 Electronic Royalty Free Music Sites

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In this blog post, we will be discussing the top 5 electronic royalty free music sites. This will be a great resource for those looking to get started in the music industry.

Introduction

Finding the perfect track for your video project can be tough. You want something that sets the tone and captures the feel of your video, but you also want to avoid any copyright issues. That’s where royalty free music comes in.

Royalty free music is music that you can use in your videos without having to pay royalties to the artist. You can usually find it on websites that offer a subscription service or pay-per-track.

There are a lot of great royalty free music sites out there, but we’ve compiled a list of our favorites. Check out the list below and see if one of these sites has the perfect track for your next video project.

ccMixter

With a huge selection of both licensed and CC0 tracks, ccMixter is one of the best places to find high-quality royalty free music. The site also includes a handy search function, so you can easily find the kind of music you’re looking for.

Incompetech

If you’re looking for music to add to your YouTube videos, Incompetech is an excellent place to start. This website offers a huge selection of tracks that you can use for free, as long as you give credit to the artist in your video description. You can search for tracks by genre, mood, or instrument, and there’s even a section of the website devoted to downloads that are ideal for video montages.

One thing to keep in mind is that some of the tracks on Incompetech are licensed under Creative Commons, which means that you may need to get permission from the artist before using them in your videos. However, the vast majority of tracks on the site are available for free, so you shouldn’t have any trouble finding what you need.

Musopen

Musopen is a site dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of classical music. If you need music for a non-commercial project, Musopen probably has what you’re looking for. All of the audio files are released under Creative Commons licenses, which means you can use them for free as long as you give credit to the artist. You can also buy a Pro account for $30/year, which gives you access to higher quality audio files and allows you to use the tracks without giving credit to the artist.

Free Music Archive

Free Music Archive is one of the best sites for downloading free, high-quality, and Creative Commons-licensed electronic music. You can browse by genre, artist, or wiki page, and the site also has a collection of free music for video games.

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