Free music libraries
If you don't want to pay for individual tracks, several sites offer free instrumental music libraries. These are not strictly "public domain": most tracks are released under Creative Commons or site-specific royalty-free licences. Personal-use terms generally cover a private wedding ceremony, but always check the per-track licence before the day.
Some libraries require attribution, and a small number of tracks are restricted to non-commercial uses only. Read the licence on the track page before you commit.
The libraries
Where to find free instrumental ceremony tracks
- Pixabay Music
Large library of free instrumental tracks, filterable by mood and tempo. No account required.
- Free Music Archive
Curated CC-licensed music across all genres, with clear per-track licence labels.
- ccMixter
Community-created tracks, many under CC BY licences. Strong for remix-style ambient and electronic.
- Incompetech
Kevin MacLeod's royalty-free classical and cinematic catalogue, widely used in film and video.
Get it into the app
After downloading, import the track
Browse on your phone, download the tracks you like, save them to Files (iPhone) or Downloads (Android), and import via Add Local Files in any Wedding Player moment. See How to import into Wedding Player for the full step-by-step.
When this is the wrong tool
Looking for a specific chart song?
These sites specialise in instrumental and ambient music, not mainstream chart releases. If you want a specific chart track, Buy Individual Tracks is the right route. Or, if you have an Apple Music subscription on iPhone or iPad, Apple Music is the smoothest path.
Ready to plan your ceremony music?
Free to download. Drop in tracks from any library that lets you save the file to your phone.
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