Garden Theories by Mae Adams
Track Details
- BPM: 93
- Key: G Minor
- Camelot: 6A
- Energy: 0.68
- Duration: 02:07
- Date published: October 2025
About This Track
Mae Adams' 'Garden Theories' is a vibrant, high-energy jazz piece that exudes a smooth, positive vibe. With its moderate tempo and very bright tone, this track is perfect for capturing the essence of lively, carefree moments. The G Minor key and 93 BPM create a sense of infectious energy, while the overall warmth and danceability make it hard to sit still. As the music unfolds, the very danceable rhythm and loud, modern production style evoke the feeling of a lively gathering or an exciting adventure.
Perfect For
This track is perfect for the opening montage of a travel vlog, showcasing the excitement and energy of exploring new destinations. Its smooth, chill mood also makes it an excellent fit for a fashion brand's promotional video, highlighting the latest trends in a lively, upbeat way. The moderate tempo and positive mood of 'Garden Theories' also make it suitable for an indie game's main menu, setting the tone for an engaging and uplifting experience.
Genres
Moods
License & Usage
Garden Theories is available under a free royalty-free license, including monetized YouTube videos, podcasts, ads, Twitch, TikTok, and Reels. The free license requires attribution: credit "Music by Mae Adams via Melly Park" with a link to mellypark.com. A premium license is available to remove attribution and add Content ID coverage. See licensing details.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to add to my video description?
Add this attribution line to your video, podcast, or project description: "Music: Garden Theories by Mae Adams, free download at https://www.mellypark.com/LCBRJS". A premium license removes the attribution requirement.
Is "Garden Theories" by Mae Adams free to use?
Yes. "Garden Theories" is available under a free license that covers monetized YouTube videos, podcasts, and most commercial projects. The free license requires the attribution above. A premium license removes the attribution requirement.
Can I use "Garden Theories" for commercial projects (ads, client work, paid videos)?
Yes. The free license covers commercial use, including paid client work, advertising, monetized YouTube videos, and paid social ads — with the required attribution. The premium license adds Content ID coverage and removes the attribution requirement for higher-budget productions.
Can I use "Garden Theories" on YouTube without a copyright claim?
Yes. "Garden Theories" works on monetized YouTube content with the free license — just include the attribution in your video description.
Can I use "Garden Theories" in podcasts?
Yes. Podcasts, including monetized shows with ads or sponsorships, are covered under the free license with attribution. The premium license is recommended for shows distributed by major podcast networks.
Can I edit, loop, or remix "Garden Theories"?
You can cut, loop, fade, or sync "Garden Theories" to your video, podcast, or other project. You cannot remix or sample the track, add vocals or other elements and release it as a new song, or re-distribute the audio as a standalone file. Use is for syncing to content, not creating derivative musical works.
What's the difference between the free and premium license?
The free license requires attribution and works for most YouTube, podcast, and commercial uses. The premium license removes attribution, adds Content ID coverage so your videos are never flagged, and expands rights for high-budget broadcast, app, and game use.
Does Mae Adams benefit when I use "Garden Theories"?
Yes. Mae Adams released "Garden Theories" as royalty-free music to reach new listeners. When creators use the track in YouTube videos, podcasts, or other content, the required attribution sends viewers back to their music — driving streams on YouTube and Spotify, follows, and long-term discovery. The free distribution model is a deliberate visibility strategy, and your use directly supports it.
Are there other tracks by Mae Adams?
Yes — browse all tracks by Mae Adams on Melly Park at /artists/maeadams.