Wikipedia:Free sound resources

There are a number of sources of public domain or free content sound recordings appropriate for Wikipedia use available online, and as well as in other contexts.

All files should be converted to ogg, Wikipedia's patent-free format of choice.

Archival recordings

 * American Folklife Center – a very diverse collection of folk music and other ethnographic/documentary materials by the U.S. government. As U.S. government works, these are all available under the public domain.
 * Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project - an academic project preserving commercial recordings from the age of the phonograph cylinder. Both mp3 files and wav files are provided for all titles; the mp3 files are placed under a non-commercial license, so only conversions of the wav files are appropriate for Wikipedia use.

Recent recordings

 * incompetech.com – music under a Creative Commons Attribution license.
 * Opsound - music under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
 * Fulda Symphonic Orchestra – music under a free license.
 * cippo.net – a source for choral music.
 * morceaux choisis – GFDL recordings of public domain classical music.
 * SoundTransit - field recordings under a Creative Commons Attribution license.
 * The Freesound Project - Recordings under the Creative Commons Sampling Plus license.

Wikipedians
Wikipedians can also be an important source for free content music. Please see Requested recordings.