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File:Amazing Grace-The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards 1972.ogg

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Amazing_Grace-The_Royal_Scots_Dragoon_Guards_1972.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 30 s, 181 kbps, file size: 660 KB)

Summary

Fair use rationale in "Amazing Grace" by Royal Scots Dragoon Guards

  • Following Judy Collins' 1970 version of "Amazing Grace", the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards released their Pipe and Drum instrumental version, which technically, without the lyrics, is more accurately titled "New Britain". The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards' version mirrors Collins' in that a lone bagpipe, like her voice, starts and then is followed by a chorus of pipes and drums, instead of voices. This version of "Amazing Grace" is, as of 2011, the best-selling instrumental song in the history of recorded music in the U.K. and as such represents a uniquely notable version of the song out of about 7,000 recorded renditions. Because of its popularity due to its instrumentation, words are inadequate in describing it and presenting the sound is necessary for a complete understanding. The sound sample is in an educational article specifically about the song from which this sample was taken. These issues are cited to reliable sources in the "Amazing Grace" article.
  • It is a sample of no more than 30 seconds from a 2:59 recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording or to recreate the original recording.
  • It is of a lower quality than the original recording.
  • It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value.
  • 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.
  • It is uploaded on Wikipedia, a not-for-profit organisation.

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File history

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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current00:08, 15 April 201130 s (660 KB)Moni3 (talk | contribs)==Summary== *30-sec instrumental sample from "Amazing Grace" as performed by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards *Source: ''Amazing Grace'' (Sample transcoded to Ogg vorbis using Audacity 1.3.7) *Songwriters: melody, more accurately titled
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Transcode status

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Format Bitrate Download Status Encode time
MP3 187 kbps Completed 03:03, 25 December 2017 2.0 s

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