

Users are allowed download the tracks which are encoded as 320 Kbps MP3 files. YouTube’s Audio Library will help those looking to jazz up a project (pun intended) do so with ease without worrying about purchasing a song or getting into trouble. Granted, it’s much cheaper than a copyright violation lawsuit, but you get the idea.

To pay per-song can be $20-$60 on average and can even jump into the hundreds. Many times, royalty-free music services will actually cost a bunch of money. That means if you need a nice bed of music on a video project you’re editing, go ahead and take it.

This one is called ‘ Magic Marker’ under Dance & Electronic, I nspirational: If you’re an editor, web designer, musician or just about anyone else who uses music for more than just listening, you’ll like that YouTube has launched it’s Audio Library. The YouTube Audio Library offers visitors free instrumental tracks for use anywhere, anytime. Snag some free tracks with YouTube’s Audio Library
