Finding The Best Library Production Music
If you want to add music to a video project, you have three different routes to go down. First of all, you can turn on the radio and choose one of those songs to license. The downside here is that, if you can even get in contact with Sony BGM, you’re going to be paying about as much as you would for a down payment on a house. Then you’re going to have to pay for royalties every time the video is posted somewhere new. Second, you can spend about the same amount of money hiring some studio musicians, but you’d better know a little something about studio production if you want to guide them to create the song you’re looking for. Finally, you can spend a few bucks on library production music and have the song free and clear for you to use however and wherever you please.
You can also use public domain music, but this is a tricky way to go. It’s difficult enough finding out which songs are in the public domain in the first place, and if they’re not, you can get sued for more than it would ever cost to license any song. Luckily, Youtube usually just mutes the audio in your video before anyone can press charges, but do you really want to risk your video getting muted? That is, if Youtube doesn’t just take your video down altogether.
With all that in mind, here’s how to go about finding great music for your production…
Search for it
Google it up and see what you can find. These music sources can be found all over the internet as there are literally thousands of undiscovered artists trying to just make a few bucks on their music. They’re not greedy, and the cost of their songs are little more than a token offering with the real reward being that their music is featured in a hot viral video (hopefully. That’s up to you).
Listen to it
These sites typically provide samples of their music, and of course, with so many musicians out there offering their skills, you don’t want to buy one sight unseen… Er, sound unheard. Listen to some samples and make sure that the music is good, well produced, and that it works for your project.
Keep Your Options Open
Even if the first song you listen to seems perfect, listen to some other tunes, too. You never know, you could find something that you don’t think would work out, but then you try it, and it’s actually even better than the song you had in mind. Be imaginative, be creative, and try out all sorts of different sounds for your video. If you stumble upon a great, counter-intuitive mix of video and sound, you might just be able to make your video much better and have a hot little viral vid on your hands.
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