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Meditation App Music Licensing Guide: Relaxation, Sleep, Ambient & Frequency Music

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In a world that seems to speed up with every passing second, the need to relax and connect with our inner selves is becoming increasingly stronger. That is why meditation has grown in demand, as people are looking for more ways to increase their inner well-being. 

In 2023, the meditation market is USD 7.41 billion and is estimated to reach USD 28.80 billion by 2031. So, if you are thinking of starting a professional meditation teaching business, especially if it is your passion, you are on the right track. 

Before starting, it is important to learn how to guide a meditation and choose where to host your classes. If you choose to build a mobile app of your own instead of hosting your content in other companies' apps, there is a crucial issue to take into account: the music you use for your meditations

In this article, we will discuss how to license meditation, sleep, and ambient music for mobile applications. This will help you avoid legal issues and improve the user experience.

How to License Meditation, Sleep, and Ambient Music for Mobile Application

What is Music Licensing?

Music licenses ensure that the copyright owners of these musical sounds are properly compensated. If you don't license the music you use in your meditations, you may face legal consequences. 

No matter how brief the music you use is, it must be legally covered, especially if you use an app. There are different types of music licenses, like royalty-free, rights-managed and public domain, that we will discuss further in the article.


Different Types of Music for Different Platforms

Now, let’s explore what types of music you can use for different platforms. For meditation and sleep apps, the music should be calm, soothing, relaxed, and slow-paced to help users enter a peaceful state. You can opt for sleep music, ambient music or binaural beat tracks with the right frequency.

For mobile games, the music should be more exciting and dynamic to match the game’s pace. Upbeat, repetitive melodies or orchestral scores can do the trick.

Now, for Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) applications, music should aim to create an immersive environment, such as atmospheric soundscapes and electronic music. Interactive sounds can also adapt to the user’s movements.

Finally, there are wellness and fitness apps that use motivational and energetic beats to keep the users motivated. However, if the app is for yoga, a more soothing and calming vibe will help them engage more deeply with the practice.


Tips to License Meditation and Sleep Music for Your Mobile or VR Application

1: Identify Your Music Needs

First things first: You need to determine what type of meditation you want to deliver. Consider if your music will be used as background or foreground audio. You also need to assess whether you’ll use a voiceover recording on top of the music or if the music will be used in a video project.

For Virtual Reality (VR) applications, you may need 3D immersive sound. If you are developing an Augmented Reality (AR) application, you must determine whether the music will be interactive or static. Identifying your music needs will help you select the right type of music and license for your application.


2: Understand the Types of Licenses

Now, let’s take a closer look at the different types of licenses to ensure the music you use is legal and appropriate for your meditation business. First, we have royalty-free licenses, which require you to pay a one-time fee upfront. Then, you can use it as much as you want, with no limitations. Anyone can buy it, though, so royalty-free licensed music is not exclusive.

Then, there are rights-managed licenses, which are tailored to a specific duration, media format, and geographic location. The cost varies on how long or where the music is used. The good part is that it can be exclusive (but not necessarily), depending on your specific context or region. These types of licenses also ensure that the music is used in a controlled manner, which can be very beneficial for high-profile commercial projects.

Lastly, we have public domain licenses. This music is free and can be used without restrictions.


3: Avoid Subscription-based Music Libraries

Some music libraries online allow you to download their music per subscription. However, these types of libraries oftentimes have non-exclusive agreements with the artists. This means that the same music you choose will be used on other platforms, which may lower the quality of your services.

It’s important to license music from artists themselves or companies that exclusively represent the artist. This will ensure you won’t have to deal with any legal issues in the future.

If your goal is to create a business meditation, it’s best to license the music you’ll use from specific agencies and companies like the Meditation Music Library. It offers original music exclusively owned by the composers of the music

 

4: Bespoke Music vs Licensing Music

Of course, bespoke music can be very beneficial. It refers to the music that’s specifically composed for your meditation app. However, it’s very costly. But if you have the budget, it can be the best option. 

It not only customizes your music, but it ensures it belongs exclusively to your app. Bespoke music is high quality and it can perfectly match the tone, style and timing of your meditations.


6:Incorporating Frequency Music in your Meditation App

Binaural beats and solfeggio frequencies are some of the best frequency musics for guided meditations. They can help you relax, reduce stress, and engage more deeply in the meditation process. 

Binaural beats are created by two slightly different frequencies played in each headphone or ear. These beats promote restorative sleep cycles and reduce stress. Some of these beats can improve concentration and boost productivity.

Solfeggio frequencies have unique benefits that promote healing, release negative emotions, help overcome emotional blockages, and promote a sense of physical and spiritual well-being.


7: We Offer Personalized License for Tech Startups

Meditation Music Library is a royalty-free library that offers royalty free licenses, music curation and also do bespoke music composition to suit your requirements.

Search through our library of high-quality tracks and select the one that best suits your app's requirements, tastes, and personal style. Contact us for licensing details, so you can get flexible pricing for your tech start up.

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Conclusion

The world of licensed music may seem a bit complex at first, but once you understand how it works, it can take your business to another level. I hope you’ve found this article helpful and motivating so you can start using meditation apps to make a living out of your passion for meditating.

 

__Written by Music Of Wisdom team
 
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