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An upbeat and optimistic track, featuring syncopated finger clicks and hand claps, catchy marimba and piano phrases, occasional vocal textures and a nylon string guitar top-line.
Video: 'I look I move' by Irina Neustroeva, under the Creative Commons Attribution License: https://vimeo.com/31627361
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FAQ:
- Can I use this music in my videos?
To use this music in your videos or media projects, you must first purchase a license from the link above. You can then show that you have rights to use the music should you receive a copyright claim. This is very important as it will prevent any possible strikes against your YouTube channel. Here you will be able to download a high-quality music file for use in your video or media.
- Doesn't royalty-free music mean I can use it for free?
'Royalty-free' music is not the same as 'free music'. Simply put, it means that royalties don't have to be paid to the creator each and every time it's used; but instead, a one-time fixed fee is paid, which is via a license purchase. This is also how I earn my living and feed my cat! :)
- The license is shown in US Dollars, but I live outside of the US?
You can purchase the license in your local currency, as this is converted to the equivalent amount during the payment process.
An upbeat and optimistic track, featuring syncopated finger clicks and hand claps, catchy marimba and piano phrases, occasional vocal textures and a nylon string guitar top-line.
Video: 'I look I move' by Irina Neustroeva, under the Creative Commons Attribution License: https://vimeo.com/31627361
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FAQ:
- Can I use this music in my videos?
To use this music in your videos or media projects, you must first purchase a license from the link above. You can then show that you have rights to use the music should you receive a copyright claim. This is very important as it will prevent any possible strikes against your YouTube channel. Here you will be able to download a high-quality music file for use in your video or media.
- Doesn't royalty-free music mean I can use it for free?
'Royalty-free' music is not the same as 'free music'. Simply put, it means that royalties don't have to be paid to the creator each and every time it's used; but instead, a one-time fixed fee is paid, which is via a license purchase. This is also how I earn my living and feed my cat! :)
- The license is shown in US Dollars, but I live outside of the US?
You can purchase the license in your local currency, as this is converted to the equivalent amount during the payment process.
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