As such, it consists of pre-curated collections that make searching its vast repository of digital content a bit easier.
In addition, the various download options are listed on the right. Visit Website 5. All of these remixes, mashups etc. You can use the dig. Visit Website 6. Vimeo It may not be as big as the previously discussed YouTube, but Vimeo is still an incredibly popular video sharing website , with a dedicated user base. And guess what, Vimeo also has a rather sizeable collection of musical compositions and of course, videos under the Creative Commons license. Furthermore, you can filter the results based on parameters like upload date, duration, and the specific type of Creative Commons license.
The attribution and usage information for content is mentioned in the detailed text that accompanies it. Visit Website 7. As such, the availability of Creative Commons music on Bandcamp is a little sparse. However, it allows the artists to upload their musical compositions under the Creative Commons license, and provide the necessary license sub-type and attribution details.
You can use the site wide search functionality to search for musical content, based on parameters like genres, and Creative Commons license. So you can look for that, and if the license details allow the usage of the content, download it and use it with the requisite attributions. Visit Website 8. Musopen What probably sets Musopen apart from the rest of the websites on this list is its focus on making musical content available as an educational resource.
Its library boasts a rich collection of musical recordings, as well as sheet music and textbooks, including the works of world renowned music composers such as Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart. Most of the music is royalty free, and the Creative Commons license type of each musical piece is listed against it. All you need to download and then use the music is a free account, but it is restricted to 5 downloads per day.
However, you can always go for a paid level account to get unlimited, high quality downloads. It also has some nifty community based sharing features thrown into the mix, and you can create your own curated playlists, as well as listen to streaming radio. From background music, to instrumental tracks, to full albums, Jamendo has a broad range of musical content. And as far as Creative Commons music is concerned, all the Creative Commons musical compositions listed on Jamendo are generally free to download for personal use.
However, if you want to use them for any commercial projects, you need to acquire a Jamendo license. There are multiple licensing plans available, based on how you intend to use the musical compositions available on Jamendo. Visit Website Freeplay Music. Want some great free music to use in your next YouTube project? Bensound Bensound includes a large collection of music which can be used in almost any project.
Silverman Sound Silverman Sound hosts some exclusive CC-licensed soundtracks , which you will find nowhere else. Bandcamp Bandcamp offers royalty-free music for legal use, which is available for everyone. Canton Becker Canton Becker includes professional-quality royalty-free soundtracks, which are downloadable in high-quality formats. Scott Buckley This is a production music library for filmmakers and media artists , which offers all the music under Creative Commons.
Tribe of Noise Tribe of Noise contains a modern music collection organized by its community of professional artists. Netlabels Netlabels comprise of a fine archive of music collection , which can be freely streamed or downloaded to include in your productions. La Musice La Musice offers 50 soundtracks , which can be used in multiple projects like film production, podcasts, video games, etc. SoundCloud SoundCloud is a popular music platform that lets you stream music.
More: YouTube Audio Library — This is one of the easiest way for you to download background music for your videos given the fact that there are now around tracks available for immediate use in YouTube audio libraries. YouTube users can use the royalty-free instrumental audio tracks both in and outside of YouTube.
SonicsSquirrel — A good source where over 15, tracks are being downloaded daily. SonicsSquirrel is a platform for netlabel music distribution with the aim to promote free music and making the work of its artists available to the public easily. SoundShiva — Another site to for netlabel music, sortable by genre.
Just read the creative common license and download away. SoundShiva relies on community donation to keep going in return for promoting fresh tunes by new artists on one easily accessible platform. It contains many audio files that are licensed under a Creative Commons.
The entire site is known as The Internet Archive, a non-profit internet library for everyone to access historical collections in digital format. In the community audio section you can download all kinds of audio files , ranging from the blues, country, electronic, experimental, hip-hop, indie, jazz, rock and spoken word.
Freesound — Freesound is a collaborative database for Creative Commons Licensed sounds. This database here is filled with sound-effect such as ambient noises, synthesized sounds and sounds produced by musical instruments. Browse, download and share sounds on Freesound; you can also upload your own audio clips to their database after registering for an account on the website.
BeatPick — On BeatPick, you have a music player kind of interface where you can listen to any song on a list.
Most of the clips are instrumental, with very little vocal input. The clips also come with descriptions of what it sounds like, which can be useful to match to whatever the theme your clip is. The beats available come in a variety of genres such as rock beats, hip hop beats and even acoustic or electronic beats. No registration required. Derek R. Audette — Get music specifically made to be used as background music for films and video productions, performed and recorded by Derek R.
Audette here. It is not necessary to obtain his permission so long you give him proper credit please do. Incompetech — Incompetech hosts a wide variety of royalty free music. You can browse their selection by genre or feel. Clips can be played on the website and instantly downloaded as well. Restorm — This is a website mostly used by indie artists who want a platform to sell their music to the public and have their works licensed under their name. You too can do the same, or download some of their free selection of music just by creating an account.
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