Our Top 10 Royalty Free Songs for Universities - Empower your Brand and Bring Campus Content Alive
Jourdan Aldredge
Jourdan Aldredge
Jul 11, 2024
When creating digital content for any university or academic institution, it can feel like the stakes are exceptionally raised—especially when dealing with higher education. All joking aside, shooting and editing videos for universities or other institutions is the same as creating content for any other companies or brands.
However, it is true that it can feel more important when dealing with academia. Not only are you dealing with education, but you’re also often dealing with public institutions that might be more concerned about any ramifications from improperly licensing music or other assets.
Regardless of how you feel about the risks and rewards of finding the right music for your videos, we have you fully covered with our recommendations for the best royalty free music for universities or other institutions.
Let’s take a look at both the regal and classic, as well as the fun, upbeat, and casual tracks that can give all of your content that extra level of protection and professionalism, including some curated track selections, playlist recommendations, and some general music licensing and editing advice.
Suppose you work with a university or an academic institution of any kind. In that case, you’re probably familiar with the myriad of ways music can be an integral part of your internal and external communications on top of the obvious ways music can be part of marketing videos and content.
When creating educational or marketing content, music still might play more of a role than you think. Whether it’s background music for orientation videos or high-energy tracks underlying the value props across your social channels, quality music can greatly boost all of your video content.
As such, we’d be happy to provide you with plenty of high-quality, royalty free music to use in any of your university or other institution's content for all purposes. While you can always hop directly into exploring our full royalty free music library, we’ve curated ten royalty free songs for universities to explore.
Check out some of our hand-picked music tracks below.
Description: A low-energy, classical song best described as chill and inspiring. Ambient tones and drums are the primary instruments in this track.
Description: A medium-energy, acoustic song best described as happy and hopeful. Guitar and acoustic guitar are the primary instruments in this track.
Description: A very low-energy, ambient song best described as calm and reflective. Synth and ambient tones are the primary instruments in this track.
Description: A low-energy, underscore song that is best described as suspenseful and scary. Strings and violin are the primary instruments in this track.
Description: A low-energy, ambient song best described as romantic and calm. Strings and violin are the primary instruments in this track.
Description: A medium-energy, classical song best described as inspiring and suspenseful. Strings and violin are the primary instruments in this track.
Description: A medium-energy, classical song best described as happy and hopeful. Strings and violin are the primary instruments in this track.
Description: A medium energy, corporate / jingle song best described as happy and hopeful. Xylophone/mallets and strings are the primary instruments in this track.
Description: A low-energy, acoustic song best described as hopeful and inspiring. Guitar and acoustic guitar are the primary instruments in this track.
Description: A medium energy, corporate / jingle song best described as happy and fun. Bells and ukulele are the primary instruments in this track.
Those are just some of our top selections, though. There’s a lot more where that came from. If you’d like to browse more options, dive into our full library here.
Now, before we explore some more playlist options and further explore how to use this music in your universities’ videos and content, let’s take a step back for a moment. We’ve been throwing around a term that you may or may not be familiar with: " royalty free” music.
Suppose this doesn’t instantly ring a bell, that’s okay. Simply put, royalty free music is music that has been licensed from real musicians. You probably already understand a bit about music licensing and copyrights. Or at least know that all songs have copyrights associated with them.
These copyrights extend to both the composer and the performer of a song. If you want to use music you didn’t create yourself in your videos, you’ll need to compensate and license music from both parties.
With royalty free music companies like Soundstripe, we handle all of those copyrights for you and provide you with fully licensed and fully cleared music to use in your videos—whether those videos are for non-profits, universities, or even your channels or brands.
If you’re curious about royalty free music, here’s a great primer on what it is (and is not). Stated simply, royalty free music is music that has been fully licensed by a company that compensates the artists who created the music and provides full protection and coverage for creators to use the music on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitch, etc.…
That’s just a quick primer on royalty free music, which you can read as much about as you’d like. If you’re still searching for the right royalty free music tracks for your universities and other academic needs, though, we also have some more expansive playlists to share with you below.
Description: A mix of understated and elaborate orchestral music.
Description: Score inspired by the Harry Potter film franchise
Description: Piano-based music to support dialogue.
Description: Acoustic and Atmospheric tracks trending among our members
Description: Inspiring soundtracks that highlight a positive life change.
Again, these playlists are just a section of the music in our Soundstripe library. You can check out even more playlists in the Soundstripe collection here.
At the end of the day, the safest and easiest way to add royalty free music to any content or videos used by colleges, universities, schools, or anywhere else is to license tracks with royalty free music platforms like Soundstripe.
This will ensure that the music is 100% covered for any use, that the musicians have been fairly compensated for their work, and that you’ll have the best music for your videos.
From there, it's up to you to decide the best ways to incorporate music into your videos for your universities, schools, or other educational institutions. There are no wrong answers on this test though, so pick the royalty free music tracks which resonate the most with you and your brand and have fun with it.