Happy Upbeat Background Music For Kids - Morning Relaxing Music For Children
Ricky Music Ricky Music
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 Published On Apr 7, 2018

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0:00 Bright Energetic Folk Bluegrass Fun
2:31 Adventure Calls (Hey)
4:39 Hopeful Day (acoustic guitar) - Inspirational Build
8:54 Life
11:38 Rousseau's Dream Fiddle
13:55 Cross Your Heart Romantic Bluegrass Instrumental
17:39 Happy Optimistic Relaxed Ambient Background Music
18:54 Inspirational Piano
21:02 Here I Stand
23:17 A New Sunrise
28:41 Sakura
32:12 See It Everywhere
34:41 Starting Over
38:55 The Shape and Sound
42:14 A Grand Tapestry
45:01 Our Senses Perceive
48:23 The Hand of God is Seen
50:22 Weaving Vibrant Threads
53:08 Dreamy Peaceful Ambient Background

My goal is to create uplifting and motivational music for people to enjoy around the world.

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 here: https://www.rickyvaladez.com/best-bac...

- 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?

Royalty-Free is the right to use copyrighted items without a requirement to pay out royalties per volume sold or usage period. ‘Royalty-free music’ does not mean ‘free music’. A one-time 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.

Video Edited by Tel Stewart

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