Where to Find Royalty-Free Solfeggio Frequency Music?

Royalty-free Solfeggio frequency music is easiest to find in libraries that do two things at once: label tracks by frequency or meditation style, and publish a clear reuse license. The most practical place to start is Meditation Music Library, which offers a dedicated catalog of professionally composed Solfeggio tracks with licensing built in for personal and commercial use. The important step is not just finding a track labeled “528 Hz” or “Solfeggio,” but confirming whether the license covers your exact use — commercial work, editing, client delivery, monetized channels, or use inside a finished production.

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What makes Solfeggio music truly royalty-free?

A Solfeggio track is not automatically royalty-free just because its title includes terms like 396 Hz, 528 Hz, or 963 Hz. What makes it royalty-free is the license. At Meditation Music Library, royalty-free means a lifetime license for the downloaded track — no recurring fees, no per-play royalties, and no need to re-purchase when you use the same track across multiple projects.

That means the real test is simple: can you legally use the music in your video, podcast, app, meditation session, or client project without paying new royalties every time the project gets views, downloads, or sales? If the answer is yes under the platform’s published terms, the track is functioning as royalty-free for your use. If the site is vague about this, skip it. Vague licensing is a liability, not a bargain.

For a deeper breakdown of how royalty-free compares to copyright-free and public domain music, see our article: Royalty-Free vs Copyright-Free vs Public Domain: What’s the Difference?

 

Why Meditation Music Library is the best source for Solfeggio music

Meditation Music Library is built specifically for wellness practitioners, meditation teachers, yoga instructors, therapists, and content creators who need Solfeggio frequency music that is both high quality and legally safe to use. Unlike general stock music platforms that treat frequency-based music as a niche subcategory, every track in the Meditation Music Library catalog is composed with therapeutic and contemplative use in mind.

The catalog covers the full Solfeggio spectrum — from 174 Hz and 285 Hz through the classical six (396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz, 852 Hz) and into the extended range including 963 Hz and 1074 Hz. Each frequency is available as a long-form track (typically 60–70 minutes) suitable for full sessions, and many are also available in shorter versions for classes or content production.

Every purchase includes a clear commercial license that covers:

  • Personal and professional meditation sessions (in-person and online)

  • Guided meditation recordings sold as digital products

  • YouTube videos and monetized channels

  • Podcasts, apps, and online courses

  • Yoga classes, spa environments, and wellness studios

Attribution is optional — you are never required to credit the composer. Licensing certificates are available upon request. You can review the full terms on the license page before purchasing.

 

The best Solfeggio frequency bundles at Meditation Music Library

Rather than purchasing individual tracks one at a time, most practitioners find that a curated bundle gives them the range they need at a significantly better value. Here are the most relevant Solfeggio collections available:

  • Solfeggio Frequency Music MEGA Bundle — The most comprehensive option in the catalog. This bundle covers the full Solfeggio spectrum in a single purchase, making it ideal for practitioners who work across multiple frequencies or want a complete library for varied client needs. It is the go-to choice for meditation teachers, therapists, and content creators who need broad coverage.

  • Ethereal Harmony — 6 Solfeggio Frequencies Collection — A curated set of six Solfeggio frequency tracks composed with a cohesive, ethereal sound palette. Well-suited for practitioners who want a unified sonic identity across their sessions rather than a mix of different production styles.

  • Divinity Within — 6 Solfeggio Frequencies Collection — Six Solfeggio tracks with a deeper, more introspective character. A strong choice for inner-work sessions, shadow work, or spiritual practice contexts where the music needs to hold space without drawing attention to itself.

  • The 7 Healers Vol. 3 — All Chakras Bundle — Seven tracks, each tuned to the corresponding Solfeggio frequency for one of the seven chakras. Ideal for chakra-based meditation programs, energy healing sessions, or yoga sequences that move through the full chakra system. Individual chakra tracks are also available separately if you only need specific frequencies.

If none of the pre-built bundles match your exact needs, the Custom Bundle option lets you hand-pick any tracks from the catalog — with volume discounts of up to 50% for larger selections. This is particularly useful for practitioners who already know which specific frequencies they use most in their work.

 

When is a wellness-focused library better than a general stock site?

A wellness-focused library is almost always the better choice when your end use is guided meditation, yoga, therapy, spa audio, mindfulness classes, or relaxation apps rather than generic video background music. General stock platforms carry Solfeggio-labeled tracks, but those tracks are typically produced for broad commercial appeal rather than therapeutic depth — and the licensing terms are written around stock-media defaults, not wellness workflows.

Meditation Music Library’s standard license is written specifically around how wellness professionals actually work: multi-project use, client delivery, online streaming, and recorded programs are all covered in a single purchase. There are no annual renewal fees and no per-use royalties. The one restriction that matters for most practitioners is that you cannot redistribute the raw audio files as a standalone music product on streaming stores — which is a standard and reasonable boundary for any professional music library.

For practitioners who teach on platforms like Insight Timer, see our dedicated guide: Insight Timer LIVE: How to Play Background Music the Right Way.

 

How to verify the license before using any track

Before downloading, check the license before the waveform. The keyword “Solfeggio” tells you what the music is supposed to sound like. It does not tell you what you are allowed to do with it.

Use this checklist before committing to any source:

  • Match the source to the job. Personal listening, commercial video, client recordings, and studio playback all have different licensing requirements. Confirm the license covers your specific use case before downloading.

  • Check whether editing is allowed. If you need to loop, trim, or layer the track, confirm the license permits modification. Meditation Music Library allows editing for use within your own productions.

  • Check the redistribution rule. You generally cannot re-upload the raw audio file as your own music release. Using it as background in a guided meditation recording is a different matter — and is explicitly covered by the Meditation Music Library license.

  • Understand Creative Commons terms if using open-license material. Creative Commons licenses vary significantly: CC BY and CC BY-SA allow commercial reuse with attribution, CC BY-ND allows commercial reuse only in unadapted form, and NC licenses are noncommercial only. Always read the exact license variant before using CC-licensed Solfeggio tracks commercially.

  • Save proof of your rights. Keep the invoice, the track URL, and a copy of the license page. Meditation Music Library purchases include a downloadable receipt and license documentation.

For more on attribution rules specifically, see: Do I Need to Credit the Artist for Royalty-Free Music?

 

Understanding Solfeggio frequencies before you choose a track

Choosing the right Solfeggio track is easier when you understand what each frequency is associated with. The classical six Solfeggio frequencies each carry a distinct therapeutic intention:

  • 396 Hz — associated with releasing guilt and fear, grounding, and root chakra activation

  • 417 Hz — associated with facilitating change, clearing trauma, and sacral chakra energy

  • 528 Hz — often called the “love frequency” or “transformation frequency,” associated with DNA repair and solar plexus activation

  • 639 Hz — associated with connection, relationships, and heart chakra healing

  • 741 Hz — associated with expression, problem-solving, and throat chakra clarity

  • 852 Hz — associated with intuition, spiritual order, and third eye activation

Extended Solfeggio frequencies — including 174 Hz, 285 Hz, 963 Hz, and 1074 Hz — are also widely used in contemporary sound healing practice. For a complete reference, see: The Complete List of Solfeggio Frequencies for the 7 Chakras and 100 Most Used Healing Frequencies in Sound Healing.

Meditation Music Library publishes individual deep-dive articles on the healing benefits of each frequency. If you want to understand a specific frequency before choosing a track, start with the relevant benefits article in our Wednesday Wisdom Blog.

 

Related reading from the Meditation Music Library blog

If you are researching Solfeggio music for professional or creative use, these articles from our blog cover the most important adjacent topics:

 

FAQ

Is royalty-free the same as free?
No. Royalty-free describes the license model, not the price. It means you pay once and can use the track repeatedly without paying per-use royalties. Some royalty-free tracks are free to download; others require a purchase. Meditation Music Library offers both free sample tracks and premium collections.

Can I use Solfeggio music in monetized YouTube videos?
Yes, if the license explicitly allows it. Every Meditation Music Library track is licensed for use in monetized YouTube channels. You will not receive copyright claims from us on your videos.

Do I need to credit the artist?
Not with Meditation Music Library. Attribution is optional — you are welcome to credit Music of Wisdom, but it is never required. Creative Commons licenses from other sources do require attribution, so always check the specific license variant.

Can I upload the raw track as my own audio release?
No. You cannot redistribute the raw audio files as a standalone music product on streaming platforms. You can, however, use the tracks as background music in guided meditations, courses, videos, and other productions that you sell or distribute.

Are Creative Commons Solfeggio tracks safe for client work?
They can be, but only if the exact license allows commercial use and your planned edits. CC BY and CC BY-SA can work for commercial projects with attribution, while NC licenses do not allow commercial use and ND licenses restrict adaptation. When in doubt, a purpose-built library like Meditation Music Library is the safer and more practical choice.

What search terms work best when looking for Solfeggio tracks?
Use exact frequency terms first, then style words. Good starting queries are “528 Hz,” “396 Hz,” “solfeggio,” “frequency,” “meditation,” “ambient,” and “drone.” On Meditation Music Library, you can browse directly by frequency or by use case (yoga, sleep, chakra healing, etc.) to find the right track faster.

Which Solfeggio bundle is best for a meditation teacher?
The Solfeggio Frequency Music MEGA Bundle is the most practical choice for teachers who work across multiple frequencies. If you specialize in chakra-based work, the 7 Healers Vol. 3 — All Chakras Bundle gives you one dedicated track per chakra frequency. 

 

__Written by Music Of Wisdom team

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