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In this informative video, we delve deep into exploring various options, free and paid, for sourcing music for your live streams or your YouTube videos. We discuss known platforms such as Stream Beats by Harris Heller, known for making DMCA-free music readily available. We also talk about some smaller artists providing their tracks free of use for your content, pro tips on how to avoid copyright issues, and even what to do when you get a copyright strike.
Transitioning to paid options, we cover services like Epidemic Sound, Monster Cat, and Pretzel Pro. We break down the nitty-gritty details of their subscription plans, usage rights, amount and variety of music available, and price points to help you make the best decision for your content needs.
We also touch upon the importance of using authorized music, copyright issues, licensing, and how to legally use these tracks in your content. This video is a must-watch if you are a creator, streamer, or anyone looking for the right music for your digital content!
Look out for useful timestamps directing you to specific topics you might be interested in. Leave us a like if you've found value in this video and feel free to share it with others!
(When available, we use affiliate links and may earn a commission!)
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Watch live here on YouTube or on one of the following services
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Check out our community server!
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Music used in many of our videos is from the following artists.
Streambeats by Harris Heller - https://www.senpai.tv/
Some links in this description are affiliate links and when clicked, if you buy the service or product, I may make a small commission from that sale. This helps keep this channel afloat. My opinions on products and services remain unbiased.
In this informative video, we delve deep into exploring various options, free and paid, for sourcing music for your live streams or your YouTube videos. We discuss known platforms such as Stream Beats by Harris Heller, known for making DMCA-free music readily available. We also talk about some smaller artists providing their tracks free of use for your content, pro tips on how to avoid copyright issues, and even what to do when you get a copyright strike.
Transitioning to paid options, we cover services like Epidemic Sound, Monster Cat, and Pretzel Pro. We break down the nitty-gritty details of their subscription plans, usage rights, amount and variety of music available, and price points to help you make the best decision for your content needs.
We also touch upon the importance of using authorized music, copyright issues, licensing, and how to legally use these tracks in your content. This video is a must-watch if you are a creator, streamer, or anyone looking for the right music for your digital content!
Look out for useful timestamps directing you to specific topics you might be interested in. Leave us a like if you've found value in this video and feel free to share it with others!
(When available, we use affiliate links and may earn a commission!)
CREATOR TOOLS:
►Notion: https://notion.grsm.io/saizlstfeeri
Get a 10% discount when you sign up for Beepbot Pro with the code “2TonWaffle”
https://beepbot.app/
📰Keep up to date on everything within the independent creator space by signing up at https://indiecreatorhub.com
🏘️ SOCIAL NETWORKS
Mastodon: https://feed.indiecreatorhub.com/@2TonWaffle
Watch live here on YouTube or on one of the following services
Twitch: twitch.tv/indiecreatorhub
Check out our community server!
Discord: https://discord.gg/QZCY44YAwP
Music used in many of our videos is from the following artists.
Streambeats by Harris Heller - https://www.senpai.tv/
Some links in this description are affiliate links and when clicked, if you buy the service or product, I may make a small commission from that sale. This helps keep this channel afloat. My opinions on products and services remain unbiased.