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As a YouTube creator, you have access to a free library of audio tracks to use in your videos. The YouTube audio library features royalty-free music that won't get you copyright dings from YouTube. This wikiHow article will teach you how to download royalty-free music to use in the background of your YouTube videos.

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  1. Use the tabs at the top of the library to move between sections, and scroll down to see all of the options in each. Click Music to display entire songs you can play in your videos, or Sound effects for a variety of sounds that can make certain moments in your video pop.
    • If you'd like, you can also search for particular sounds and songs by typing keywords into the "Search or filter library" field at the top of the library.
    • Click the filter icon at the top-left to view your filtering options. You can display results by genre, mood, time, and even display titles that contain certain words.

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