This starts to SUCK

Well. Nobody really talks about YouTube's library, because it is crap. I tried to find some music but it is not what I am looking for.
I have actually used a handful of the songs from their library. I really like the one I used on my "Local Dalmatian Meetup Spotty Party 2.0 Slideshow", it fits perfectly. I also used quite a few of their classical songs on some of my slow motion videos. For my action videos I find the YouTube library songs don't really fit, I like more hardcore music with lyrics and heavy guitar. I guess it all depends on the mood of the video
 
I am partnered with Fullscreen, and the recently added a royalty free music service called: Epidemic Sound!

They're amazing!!
I actually left Fullscreen over music issues, their Audiomicro library was a big reason I joined. I started to get 3rd part claims every day on videos that had been monetized for over a year with no problems. When there were some they couldn't even resolve, that was the final straw.
 
I actually left Fullscreen over music issues, their Audiomicro library was a big reason I joined. I started to get 3rd part claims every day on videos that had been monetized for over a year with no problems. When there were some they couldn't even resolve, that was the final straw.

Did not like Audiomicro, never used it for that reason!

This new service has been good so far, so I'm pretty happy with it! I believe you can access them without a fullscreen account as well
 
Have you tried using Google to search soundcloud? I've never searched through soundcloud, so I'm not really sure if Google will be any better

Try entering this into the google search bar (delete the "@" sign after "https"):
site:https@://soundcloud.com/ "commercial use"

You can add other keywords after "commercial use" to narrow stuff down by a certain genre ^^
 
I will definitely try. Thanks for the advice. But does Google search by keyword or genre because I would love to find stuff based on their genre, not what is written in their title.
It's all by keywords, but I believe Google looks through everything -- the description, tags, title, playlists, etc... Some things might be made for commercial use, but not everything is "free." I tried a specific search for " "commercial use" meditation relaxing healing," and I think a great result popped up:
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The creator wants us to buy the track from bandcamp if we are going to use it in a video, but I thought it was a nice track. I'm sure there are probably other results that might be "free," but you might need to add it as a keyword, or add negative keywords with the "-" sign, such as "-purchase." Also, if we use the word "commercial use," posts containing "no commercial use" will also pop up, so really try to narrow stuff down with negative keywords. =)

Whenever I can't navigate a site, I always try to search through the site using Google. ^^
 
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