Look no further for the best royalty free music Christmas carols. This instrumental rendition of the classic “We Wish You A Merry Christmas” is a perfect festive pairing as background music for holiday videos. Wintery and magical, this royalty-free traditional xmas track is perfect for capturing the emotional excitement of the festive holiday season.
The playful interaction of various string and brass instruments creates a joyful symphony of sound. Its energetic tempo and sentimental mood stir up feelings of nostalgia and joy, taking the listener on a soaring sleigh ride through the night sky to a happy place of pure Christmas wonderland bliss.
This fun and enchanting instrumental track is an excellent choice for seasonal media such as TV, radio, web, advertising, vlog, social media, and video game soundtracks. It also works well for streaming, call hold music, audiobooks, tutorials, cartoons, Santa animations, films, e-cards, podcasts, and more!
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Not everyone wants to pay upfront for using music – particularly if you’re just getting started. Unlike other royalty free music sites, we decided to remove all barriers to accessing the music. If you use a free (unlicensed) version of our tracks, Youtube may recognise the music and place an advert on your video. We’ll probably earn a few cents for our work and you’ll avoid dropping any of your hard-earned cash on our music. You’ll always have the option to pay for a basic license to remove the copyright claim at any time and monetize your content – highly recommended if your videos start getting popular!
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