Inside "The Seventh Sense"
This track, "The Seventh Sense," is a captivating orchestral piece that blends classical influences with a modern cinematic scope. It evokes a sense of mystery and wonder, gradually building from a delicate, introspective opening featuring lush strings and a poignant piano melody to a grand, epic crescendo with full orchestral power, including soaring brass and rich harmonies. The emotional journey is one of deep introspection, evolving into a powerful sense of hope and discovery. Ideal for dramatic film scores, documentary backgrounds, introspective video content, or any project requiring a sophisticated and emotionally resonant musical backdrop. Its complex yet accessible structure makes it perfect for setting a thoughtful and inspiring atmosphere.
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Can I use "The Seventh Sense" in my YouTube videos commercially?
Yes. All tracks on FreeVibeVault, including "The Seventh Sense", are released under the Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. Commercial use is fully allowed (monetized YouTube, paid podcasts, client work, ads) as long as you provide attribution. Read the full license terms →
Do I need to credit the artist?
Yes. Add this to your video description or podcast show notes: Music by FreeVibeVault via FreeVibeVault (and link back if possible).
What format is the file in, and how long is "The Seventh Sense"?
The audio file is delivered as MP3 (320 kbps when available). Duration: 214 seconds. You can re-encode it to any format your editor needs.
Can I edit or remix this track for my own project?
Yes. Under CC BY 4.0 you can shorten it, layer effects, loop it, change tempo, or use it as part of a larger composition. Attribution is still required.
Are there any restrictions I should know about?
Three things: (1) attribution is required (above); (2) you cannot claim you wrote the music or block others from using it; (3) you cannot redistribute the raw audio file as standalone music on a competing library. Beyond that, use it freely.
