Relax Music

Humans begin to hear sounds by the 20th week of development, while still in the womb. It's hard to imagine anything more relaxing than this unique sensation of universal bliss.

It's no coincidence, then, that the whispering lapping of ocean waves, reproducing similar soothing frequencies, evokes similar experiences.

The frequency of sound and the frequency of its repetition are inextricably linked to a person's psychological state. And if we begin to discuss the relaxing and calming aspects of our psyche, then it's only natural that we come to relaxing music. That is, music created solely to achieve this.

Even in Ancient Egypt, choral singing was considered a cure for various ailments, and in Ancient Greece, trumpet playing was used to treat nervous system disorders. Pythagoras even believed that "the world is founded and governed by music," although he was unfamiliar with recent scientific research in this area.

But if he were interested, he wouldn't be surprised to learn, for example, that piano sounds affect the kidneys, thyroid gland, nervous system, and bladder; percussion instruments normalize the liver, circulatory system, and heart. Meanwhile, wind instruments (bassoon, flute, trumpet, oboe, clarinet) have a beneficial effect on the respiratory and circulatory systems, and string instruments (violin, guitar, harp) have a beneficial effect on the cardiovascular system.

Evoking the desired emotional response, relieving psychological tension, and reducing stress and anxiety—that's the main goal of relaxing music. And it accomplishes this more than well.

Many public spaces are unthinkable without such background music, which doesn't interfere with the process itself. Calm and light, with subdued rhythms and unobtrusive melodies, with a distinctive quality of depth and softness, it creates the necessary atmosphere with a traditional musical structure. This could be relaxing instrumental music, using textured layers of sound that encourage a sense of calm or contemplation.

Here, natural soundscapes can harmoniously blend with the sounds of acoustic instruments, organically creating a space for leisurely reflection and meditation, filled with birdsong, the whisper of a tropical forest, or the faint rustle of sand on a heavenly beach.

Relaxing music for a video will accompany the video, helping to set the desired mood for any human viewing it, whether they find themselves watching it for various unpredictable reasons. Thanks to a royalty-free license, anyone can now become the proud owner or user of such relaxing music to realize their projects and ideas.

What is a Royalty Free Music license?

It is the right to use a specific product. In this case, relaxing music. But unlike a regular license, a Royalty Free Music license has the useful feature of a one-time payment with an unlimited number of subsequent uses. And no additional fees, hard as it may be to believe.

What's the advantage of Royalty-Free Music over simply purchasing copyrights?

The relatively low cost is a compelling argument. Not to mention the simplicity and ease of the entire process. With a few simple, almost laughably simple steps, you can purchase unlimited playback rights to the relaxing music you're interested in from any audio stock at a price you can afford. All you need to do is register an account, enter your personal information, choose your music, and pay online.

Will such a significant, relaxing addition impact your views? The answer is obvious. And with a Royalty-Free Music license, you'll be reliably protected from any claims by tireless copyright defenders, without any reservations.

If your video or presentation isn't for commercial purposes, you can safely use completely free relaxing music. A special Creative Commons license is exactly what you need. A simple link to the author of the music used will suffice.

Whatever your goals, thanks to the abundance of relaxation music subgenres, you'll always be able to find something suitable for your needs.

Advanced experts criticize relaxation music for videos for being somewhat boring and overly intellectual, lacking the musical structures they're accustomed to, and having an impossible length. Fortunately, no one listens to them – captivating, enveloping modulations have firmly established themselves in the sun, and the legions of fans of each subgenre are steadily growing. Because you can never have too much atmosphere.