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What this collection is
“Royalty Free Yoga Music” is a curated set of tracks intended for yoga classes (online and in-person), yoga videos, and yoga modules inside wellness apps. The selection priorities are practical:
- Stable pacing for breath and movement
- Mix space for verbal cues
- Gentle transitions that don’t jolt attention
- Options that can support short segments or long savasana/integration beds
This collection is built explicitly for creators, yoga teachers, app teams, and YouTubers who need commercial permissions and repeatable workflow.
How to use it
Choose yoga music based on class format and how much you speak.
Practical guidance by yoga style:
- Vinyasa / flow: slightly more pulse or forward momentum, but still soft enough for cueing.
- Hatha / beginners: minimal rhythmic complexity; clear, supportive bed.
- Yin / restorative / yoga nidra: long-form stillness beds with minimal motion and gentle endings.
- Savasana: lowest distraction—smooth harmonic space, low fatigue.
Benefits & experience
Yoga is commonly practiced for stress management, mobility, and overall well-being. NCCIH summarizes that some research indicates yoga can improve physical or psychological aspects of stress and that research on general well-being outcomes is still limited and not fully consistent, which is why responsible yoga content avoids medical promises.
Music does not replace practice, but it can shape the container: it helps teachers keep pacing steady, supports transitions, and can reduce the feeling of “performance anxiety” in students by softening silence. In digital yoga content, the benefit is often retention: the soundtrack makes the video feel cohesive and professional, especially when voice cues sit cleanly over the bed.
Licensing & commercial use
Yoga music is commonly used in monetized channels, paid offerings, and subscription apps—so the license must match commercial reality.
Under the library license:
- You may use the music in online and offline meditation and yoga classes, subject to the per-person/per-location limits described.
- You may use music as a backing track for YouTube and other video hosting platforms, and you are permitted to monetize your videos.
- You may extend and shorten the music in your production, supporting flexible class timing.
Why choose Meditation Music Library
Yoga creators and teachers often worry that royalty-free catalogs will give them either (a) generic “spa music” that doesn’t cue movement well or (b) licensing headaches when they try to monetize classes.
This yoga collection is positioned around practice-fit: pacing that supports breath and movement, and tracks engineered to sit behind teacher voice. Licensing clarity is the second differentiator: explicit class permissions, explicit video monetization permission, and clear app rules—so creators can ship without negotiating each project from scratch.
FAQ
Can I use this music in paid yoga classes?
Yes, within the class permissions and per-person/per-location limits described in the license.
Can I monetize yoga videos on YouTube using this music?
Yes, you can monetize your Yoga video with our music in the background
Do I need to speak over the music in yoga videos?
No, video voice is optional; audio-only guided products have a one-third voice-over requirement.
Can I edit track length to match class timing?
Yes. The license permits extending and shortening the music in your production.
Can I use this music inside my yoga app?
Yes, if it is part of video content. App “music-only playback” requires an additional license.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can read our End User License Agreement HERE. A copy of the license is also included with your download.
Yes. All payments are processed through secure, encrypted payment gateways. Your personal and payment information is fully protected.
In some cases, taxes or currency conversion fees may be applied depending on your location or payment provider. The final price is shown at checkout before completing your purchase.
Yes. You are allowed to use the music as background audio in guided meditations and sell those meditations as part of your business.
Yes. You can preview each track directly on the product or collection page to hear the quality and style before purchasing.
Yes. You can combine the music with visuals such as nature footage, animations, or guided meditations and publish them on platforms like YouTube or your website.
Yes. You can use the music in YouTube videos, including monetized content, without worrying about copyright claims.
No. You cannot use the music for a subliminal audio project unless your voice is audible. However, you can use our music in subliminal video projects.
All the downloaded audio files from our website are high-quality 192kbps or 320kbps MP3 format. MP3 audio files are compatible with both Macintosh and PC. Please note that these audio files are compressed into zip files to ensure secure and complete download delivery. After downloading, simply double-click the zip file to open it and reveal the MP3 files inside.
We know that most meditation projects require long pieces of music. So for your convenience, each track comes in 2 versions:
1- Short version - on average about 7-10 minutes long.
2- Long version - 60+ minutes long.
They are named accordingly, and you are welcome to use both for your projects!
Yes. Most tracks are available individually, but bundles offer the best value if you want a complete collection.
“Royalty-free” means you pay once and can use the music without ongoing fees — it does not mean the music is free. You’re investing in high-quality, original compositions that are professionally produced and fully licensed for commercial use.
Not exactly. The music is still copyrighted, but you are granted a license to use it freely in your projects without receiving copyright strikes or needing to pay royalties.
No. You cannot upload the music as standalone tracks to streaming platforms or claim ownership. The music must be used as part of a larger project (e.g., guided meditation with voice).
If you experience any issues with your download, contact us and we’ll resend your files or assist you right away.




































