Once the target audience is identified, research appropriate genres and styles that might fit with the visuals in the commercial or product being advertised. This could include anything from rock, pop, hip-hop, country, jazz, blues, reggae, and so forth. It’s important to select music that has an emotional connection to what you are selling as well as fits in with the overall tone of the advertisement (once again the target group plays a huge role).
Research Potential Music Tracks
Once you have narrowed down a specific genre and style, research potential music tracks that could be used in your ad. Listen to all available songs to determine whether they fit the feel of what you’re trying to say and how it might affect viewers emotionally.
The visual communicates emotions
The music and visuals in an advertisement should be complementary to one another so it is important to identify the emotions that you want to convey with your ad. For example, if you have a visual of a couple taking a romantic vacation together then the music you choose should reflect a feeling of love, joy, and happiness (it goes without saying…or not?).
Consider Cost & Licensing
Once you have identified potential music tracks, consider how much they will cost as well as any licensing rights required to use them in your ad. Is it going to be an original music composition/production? Or will it be purchased from a music library? Also, make sure that any relevant copyright laws are taken care of when selecting music for ads.
Think about vocals
Finally, think about whether or not you want your advertisement to feature vocals or instrumental tracks. Vocals may help bring the message across more effectively but some people prefer to use instrumental music as it can be less distracting and offer more of a general feeling rather than a specific meaning. Based on our experience, if an advert has plenty of voice-overs, then it’s recommended not to use music with vocals; your audience will get confused and you won’t pass your message. Ultimately, the choice is yours so make sure to pick what works best for your advertisement and brand.
Let’s give a couple of examples for your perusal:
- This is an advert without voice-over with music and lyrics, and
- This is an advert with a voice-over and instrumental music
Test & Refine
Once you have chosen the music for your ad, test it out on different mediums to make sure that it is working effectively. Listen carefully and see if any changes need to be made to enhance the overall impact of the commercial or product being advertised.
Launch
Finally, launch your advertisement with confidence knowing that you have chosen the perfect track to represent your message and product. Music can be a powerful tool for advertising so use it wisely and you should see great results. Good luck!
Good to Know!
As always we, Rabbeats, are here to help you out with all your music requirements. We offer a variety of services, from original music production to audio post-production, music libraries, and any assistance with licensing and copyrighting. Give us a call and we’ll guide you step by step through the whole process.