:File:Standing in Motion.ogg
Summary
{{Non-free use rationale
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- Sound sample from the song "Acroyali/Standing in Motion" by Yanni. This composition was determined to have the "Mozart effect", by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine because it was similar to Mozart's K 448 in tempo, structure, melodic and harmonic consonance and predictability.
- Duration: 30 seconds (less than 10% of an 8:51 track).
- Source : Yanni Live at the Acropolis Track 5
- Composed by: Yanni
- Released: 1994 Private Music
=Fair use rationale for article [[Yanni]]=
- 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 (8:51), 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 07:43, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
|Source = Audio CD
|Date = 01 March 1994
|Author = 1994 © Private Music
|Article = Yanni
|Purpose = Used to illustrate an educational article that includes a historical and critical examination of the excerpt. Specifically, "Acroyali/Standing in Motion" was determined to have the "Mozart effect" by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (April 2001) because the composition is similar to Mozart's K 448 in tempo, structure, melodic and harmonic consonance and predictability.
|Replaceability = n.a.
|Minimality = This file is a sample of about 30 seconds from a much longer recording (8:51), and could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording.
|Commercial = n.a.
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Credits
- Orchestra: The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, (London, England)
- Conductor: Shardad Rohani
- Charlie Adams– drums
- Karen Briggs – violin
- Michael "Kalani" Bruno – percussion
- Ric Fierabracci – bass
- Julie Homi – keyboards
- Bradley Joseph – keyboards
References
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{{cite book|last = Yanni|last2=Rensin|first2=David|title=Yanni in Words|publisher=Miramax Books|year=2002|page=67|isbn=1-4013-5194-8}}
[http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/treatment/mozart-effect "The Mozart Effect"] ([https://archive.today/20110508062704/http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/treatment/mozart-effect WebCite archive]), Epilepsy Action (epilepsy.org.uk), date unspecified, after its citation to April 2001 Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine article, but before September 2010 "update" date.
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Licensing
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