File:Bradley Joseph The Road Ahead.ogg

Summary
{{Non-free use rationale 2|image has rationale=yes
 * Description      =  Sound sample from:  "The Road Ahead" by Bradley Joseph.
 * Author           =  Released: 2003 Robbins Island Music; © Bradley Joseph Publishing, BMI (Cat.# TJC-5D)
 * Source           =  The Journey Continues (Bradley Joseph album)  Track 1
 * Article          = Bradley Joseph
 * Portion          = 29 seconds, less than clip lengths freely available on Amazon and iTunes
 * Low resolution   = Ogg vorbis quality 0
 * Purpose          = Used in "Musical Style and Composition" section, to illustrate an educational article that includes a historical and critical examination of the excerpt. Specifically, a solo piano composition in which Joseph "uses a chord progression that translates into a strolling rhythm".
 * Replaceability   = No known free-use alternatives are available
 * Other information = See below

Fair use rationale for article Bradley Joseph

 * This a sound sample from a commercial recording. Its inclusion here is claimed as fair use because:
 * it illustrates an educational article that includes a historical and critical examination of the excerpt;
 * it is a sample of about 30 seconds from a much longer recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording;
 * it is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value;
 * it is of a lower quality than the original recording (64 kbit/s); and
 * it is believed that this sample will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder's rights or ability to distribute the original recording.

I believe that this use of the excerpt is in good faith, and that its inclusion enhances rather than reduces the commercial value of the recording from which it was drawn; however, if the owner of the copyright wishes to challenge my use, I will be happy to remove it promptly, with apology. ♫ Cricket02 (talk) 05:29, 15 January 2014 (UTC) }}

{{Non-free use rationale 2|image has rationale=yes
 * Description      =  Sound sample from:  "The Road Ahead" by Bradley Joseph.
 * Author           =  Released: 2003 Robbins Island Music; © Bradley Joseph Publishing, BMI (Cat.# TJC-5D)
 * Source           =  The Journey Continues (Bradley Joseph album)  Track 1
 * Article          = The Journey Continues (Bradley Joseph album)
 * Portion          = 29 seconds, less than clip lengths freely available on Amazon and iTunes
 * Low resolution   = Ogg vorbis quality 0
 * Purpose          = Used in "Musical Style and Composition" section, to illustrate an educational article that includes a historical and critical examination of the excerpt. Specifically, a solo piano composition in which Joseph "uses a chord progression that translates into a strolling rhythm".
 * Replaceability   = No known free-use alternatives are available
 * Other information = See below

Fair use rationale for article The Journey Continues

 * This a sound sample from a commercial recording. Its inclusion here is claimed as fair use because:
 * it illustrates an educational article that includes a historical and critical examination of the excerpt;
 * it is a sample of about 30 seconds from a much longer recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording;
 * it is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value;
 * it is of a lower quality than the original recording (64 kbit/s); and
 * it is believed that this sample will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder's rights or ability to distribute the original recording.

I believe that this use of the excerpt is in good faith, and that its inclusion enhances rather than reduces the commercial value of the recording from which it was drawn; however, if the owner of the copyright wishes to challenge my use, I will be happy to remove it promptly, with apology. ♫ Cricket02 (talk) 05:29, 15 January 2014 (UTC) }}

Credits

 * Composed, arranged, performed, and produced by: Bradley Joseph