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Emotional Background Music for Videos 'Starting Over'

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Emotional Background Music for Videos 'Starting Over' Ricky Valadez

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Starting Over is is a building emotional song with a motivational positive vibe. The soft minimal acoustic grand piano has joyful creativity & gentle discovery. The carefree bells are charming, innocent & simple. The building electric guitar is driving, determined & hopeful. The celeste is sincere, tender & lively. The powerful bass & textural violins are triumphant, calm & warm.

►Click here to license this music for your video: http://bit.ly/2JFBDDH

If you use my work, please add credits to your video.
Music: Starting Over by Ricky Valadez.
Ricky Valadez on iTunes: http://bit.ly/RickyV

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Video edited by Tel Stewart
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FAQ:

Can I use this music in my videos?

Yes! To use this music in your videos or media, you must first purchase a royalty free license from the link above.

Will I receive a copyright claim on my YouTube video by using this music?

No, I do not register my work in YouTube’s Content ID System. This ensures that video creators won’t have copyright claims on their channels or their clients channels.

What does royalty free mean?

RoyaltyFree is the right to use copyrighted items without a requirement to pay out royalties per volume sold or usage period. ‘Royaltyfree music’ does not mean ‘free music’. A onetime license purchase is require to authorize the use of ‘Royalty Free Music’ for each project. After acquiring a license to use this song in your video/project you won't have to pay any royalties for that in the future.

Can't I just give you credit in my videos, instead of buying a license?

Unfortunately, no. Just giving credit in your videos doesn't protect you from copyright infringement in accordance to international law. A license is required for you to have the proper rights to use music on your videos, which is also needed if you're looking to become a YouTube partner and monetize your videos.

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