Anyone who has been involved in video productions for any length of time quickly comes up against a cost that sometimes seems unmanageable. Music licenses often cost money and the range on offer is huge. But there is also plenty of free music for your next YouTube or Twitch project.
There are now quite a few pieces on the free music market that are worth processing. That's why I went on a search and picked out music providers and music platforms that I think can really do something and have a few good ones. Tracks up your sleeve have.
Free music for YouTube or Twitch
Hooksounds
Hooksounds may not contain too many pieces of music, but the tracks stand out many times over from other free music.
https://www.hooksounds.com/
NoCopyRightSounds
This music channel offers electronic, dubstep and drum'n bass in a very high quality.
https://ncs.io/music
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Streambeats
The music of Harris Heller is in a large Library with over 1000 high-quality tracks freely available. This is characterized by different genres.
https://www.streambeats.com/
OC Remix
Musicians from all over the world gather on this music platform and upload their own creative pieces of music as well as remixes of well-known video game soundtracks.
https://ocremix.org/
incompetech
This site is run by just one person. The selection is amazingly large!
https://incompetech.com/
freeSFX
The free alternative to get real old school sound in your videos.
http://www.freesfx.co.uk/
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Bass Rebels
A high-quality pool of tracks - the name says it all! This music is also ideal for YouTube and Twitch.
https://www.bassrebels.co.uk/
Sometimes many newcomers try to conquer the music market and offer their music for free. In my opinion, there are some real gems among the masses of music that are worth using for your next video project. In this way, you provide variety and also push one or two smaller musicians. And don't forget: Support the Musician with the help of attribution and a link. Incidentally, this is often a condition for using the music. Stay fair and transparent.
Which music providers do you use? Do you have an ultimate tip? Let me know in the comments.