Great video. Really helpful. I remember I had an app that had sliders with instruments and beats and was capable of creating music. I can’t find it anymore. It was so cool
What about Backing Track? They have a lot of royalty-free metal and rock tracks, and one chillwave album. Best part is that all their tracks can be downloaded for free from their GDrive.
You have some great options here. I’m a dance teacher and I am looking for dance tracks so I can show off the steps to a certain line dance or routine. Might any of these have that type of music?
I've I seen some youtubers who use copyright free music got hit with copyright strikes. one thing I heard is using youtube own free music for youtube videos is a bit of a scam. one youtuber got screwed over by a copyright owner who had his free music up to be use for youtubers and tried to cash in by making excuses for striking him. so, I would be careful. some artist will use the copyright free music to try to fool people.
There have been incidents. The ones I suggested here are all in house and paid artists by the platform except pixabay. They are also created by creators for creators.
Pro tip: If you are streaming on Twitch, just don't include the music in streams VODs and you can technically play whatever you want when you are live.
Thank you for the video. But lately your videos have a lot of fast changing scenes and sound effects. In the old videos, I enjoyed concentrating on you and what you were saying. Now it's very distracting. I don't understand why you do these sound effects and fast changing scenes. Anyway, thanks for what you do.
RUclips is full of viewers that have microscopic attention spans. We have services like Tiktok and RUclips Shorts, and for that matter dating apps, that train people to swipe away the second that they aren't getting a dopamine hit anymore. If Mike didn't make his intros more "engaging" for lack of a better term, then less people would watch and he wouldn't be able to make videos anymore.
@@chancethetechie Unfortunately it's true. But here is educational content. I think Tiktok and RUclips Shorts work better for entertainment content. Although experiments with content are quite interesting. The talking cat was a strange but interesting experiment.
I would welcome the opertunity to just bump clips together and release the videos to get people the information. It would make life a LOT easier. Unfortunatly the way RUclips works they would never share a video like that so It wouldnt get any views. If I dont get views, I can't afford to keep making the content. I definately understand that this sort of stuff doesn't appeal to everyone.
As always, so helpful.
Glad to help.
Thank you. Very helpful. Just what i needed.
Metal !!!!!!!!!! Yesssss!!!!!!!!! That's exactly what I needed! Gone are the joyful days when we used to blast Powerwolf on Twitch streams
Long gone.
Great Video
thank you sir, thumbs up from Lativa
This is great, thank you! I've been struggling to find the right music for our videos. Cheers!
Great video. Really helpful. I remember I had an app that had sliders with instruments and beats and was capable of creating music. I can’t find it anymore. It was so cool
That sounds awesome.
Great content. My only recommendation would be adding time stamps in the description for each service (i.e. 1:42 StreamBeats by Harris Heller).
Thanks for the feedback.
What about Backing Track? They have a lot of royalty-free metal and rock tracks, and one chillwave album. Best part is that all their tracks can be downloaded for free from their GDrive.
I'm gonna note that one! Thanks
Never heard of it.
I like to separate my audio, so that no music gets saved to my Twitch VOD. So I can play what I want during my stream, and never get a strike.
This is great while it works. Except for the part where the artists get nothing when you use their music on your stream.
You have some great options here. I’m a dance teacher and I am looking for dance tracks so I can show off the steps to a certain line dance or routine. Might any of these have that type of music?
please make a video on how to go vertical live stream on yt 😊
I've I seen some youtubers who use copyright free music got hit with copyright strikes. one thing I heard is using youtube own free music for youtube videos is a bit of a scam. one youtuber got screwed over by a copyright owner who had his free music up to be use for youtubers and tried to cash in by making excuses for striking him. so, I would be careful. some artist will use the copyright free music to try to fool people.
There have been incidents. The ones I suggested here are all in house and paid artists by the platform except pixabay. They are also created by creators for creators.
How about the music on Voicemod.
I don't get strikes, but I do get claims, which is a big difference
Pro tip: If you are streaming on Twitch, just don't include the music in streams VODs and you can technically play whatever you want when you are live.
Great!! But not a viable long term solution.
@@MichaelFeyrerJr That's completely right, but it works for now.
Here’s a quick and easy way to know if your music will get a copyright strike: has Michael worn the bands shirt? It’s copyright. :)
Thank you for the video. But lately your videos have a lot of fast changing scenes and sound effects. In the old videos, I enjoyed concentrating on you and what you were saying. Now it's very distracting. I don't understand why you do these sound effects and fast changing scenes. Anyway, thanks for what you do.
Thanks for the feedback.
RUclips is full of viewers that have microscopic attention spans. We have services like Tiktok and RUclips Shorts, and for that matter dating apps, that train people to swipe away the second that they aren't getting a dopamine hit anymore. If Mike didn't make his intros more "engaging" for lack of a better term, then less people would watch and he wouldn't be able to make videos anymore.
@@chancethetechie Unfortunately it's true. But here is educational content. I think Tiktok and RUclips Shorts work better for entertainment content. Although experiments with content are quite interesting. The talking cat was a strange but interesting experiment.
I think it shows that he cares about the presentation as much as the information myself. But I respect the criticism, sign of the times maybe?
I would welcome the opertunity to just bump clips together and release the videos to get people the information. It would make life a LOT easier. Unfortunatly the way RUclips works they would never share a video like that so It wouldnt get any views. If I dont get views, I can't afford to keep making the content. I definately understand that this sort of stuff doesn't appeal to everyone.
Tbh for music I just don’t save the vods
I had 53 copyright notices last year. I’m not attempting to repeat or surpass that number any time soon.
I’ve never had one. These are the services I use.
How do I include talksport or BBC 5 to OBS for my RUclips channel for live streaming English football matches?
Make a track for music only and not record it.