For those currently using TikTok, Instagram Reels are a great way to generate distinctive videos in a less crowded place. If you haven't yet hopped on Reels, here's how...
How to Make Instagram Reels with Your Music
Facebook has worked with several labels and distributors, including Symphonic, to ensure that content is safeguarded, tracked, and set up for new income options across the Facebook ecosystem.
Instagram Reels is the ideal substitute for individuals who already use TikTok for creating original videos in a less crowded market. Here's how you join Reels if you haven't already...
How to Use Your Music to Make Instagram Reels
Symphonic is just one of the labels and distributors that Facebook has partnered with to ensure that content is safeguarded, tracked, and ready for new income options across the Facebook ecosystem.
You can choose to monetize your new releases on Facebook. You can select "Facebook" from the "Partners" page.
Is there a fee for using Symphonic?
There are no additional fees or costs aside from any potentially linked royalties, which we generally earn a percentage of (depending on your arrangement).
We've already seen previously obscure songs go popular on TikTok, catapulting them into the spotlight. You and other musicians have the same chance on IG Reels.
It's time to start creating once you're ready!
To record a reel, go to the tool menu on the left. You can begin by:
Tap the music note icon to search our music library for a song. You can select which section of the song to play.
Change the speed of your reel by tapping the pause/play symbol. This will impact both the video and audio of your clip.
To add a camera effect, tap the happy face symbol.
At the bottom of the screen, swipe left to select an effect. Swipe left and hit the magnifying glass icon to see more effects.
To select the length of your clip, tap the stopwatch icon. When you return to your clip, you will see a countdown before it begins recording.
Finally, hit the overlapped squares icon (officially named "Align") to see the end of your previous clip. Before filming, you can use the transparent photo to align your next clip. This will only appear after you have recorded your first clip.
Get creative and see what you can come up with! Request that your followers utilize it in their reels, then post the best ones to your profile or perform shoutouts. When used correctly, IG Reels may help you sell your music while attracting new listeners and generating trends. Good luck!
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