You may have heard the term "royalty free music" before, and maybe you're wondering what exactly it means. If you are a musician who's interested in learning about royalty free music, this post is for you.
When music is sold as royalty free music, it usually means that a person pays a one-time fee to download the track, and then they can use it in their projects, films, videos, commercials, etc., without paying royalties every time the song is used. Different websites have different licensing terms for what exactly the song can be used for, but that's the basic gist of it.
Royalty free music is a great way to make some money with your songs. There are many sites that you can upload your music to, and I've given an overview of those sites in another one of my blog
posts. But for this article, I'd like to talk about making the music.
Depending on what kind of music you want to produce, there are different ways to go about it. Most of my music is made using just a
MIDI keyboard and
Digital Audio Workstation on my computer. For instruments, I use
Garritan Instant Orchestra, which is a virtual orchestra that allows me to make realistic sounding recordings without using any real instruments. There are also many other virtual instruments you can find to make your songs.
You may choose to use real instruments if you have access to the proper instruments and recording equipment. However, if you want to make film music or any genre that requires extensive instrumentation, a virtual orchestra may be the best choice for you. It will allow you to make songs quickly and it won't cost you anything once you've purchased the software. You may not need to purchase any VST instruments if your production software comes with instruments, however, getting a high quality virtual orchestra really helps for making film music.
So you may be wondering what kind of music sells best on royalty free websites. Generally the corporate genre seems to be the most popular. Think of the music you would hear on a commercial. It's usually happy and upbeat, and that's what many people need for their projects. Motivational music is another great seller, as many people use it for videos. I think intense film music is another good genre for royalty free music. There's plenty of people looking for that kind of music for their films.
Even if those aren't your styles, you can still make money with other genres like rock, electronic, pop, etc. Buyers are looking for all sorts of music.
The most important thing is to create the music you enjoy. If you already compose piano music, start with some piano tracks! If you make electronic music, try selling that! The main goal is to make good music. All genres of music can sell, so don't worry about trying to switch genres simply because you think you will sell more with a different genre.
Keep your music simple. Most royalty free music is used as background music, so you want it to be appealing, but not so complex that it will take over the production.
When you've finished a song, the next step is uploading it to the websites! If you want to learn about where you can sell your music online, read this post-
Make Money With Your Music- Royalty Free Music.