Ethical Custody Charter | Life Instrumental
BEN YESHOUA INSTITUTE
Institutional Protocol 2026.1

Ethical Custody Charter

Life Instrumental · Sound Archive

Following the structural refoundation in 2026, this charter defines the institutional purpose, governance, and non-extractive operating discipline of the Life Instrumental sound archive. To maintain archival integrity, the inclusion of unstructured generic “jam sessions” is excluded from the scope of this repository.

Article I

Harmonic Sovereignty

This archive serves the Sound, not the performer. We prioritize the 1-4-5 foundation and its theological evolution into Gospel modulation. The space is dedicated to the voice of the instrument as a vessel of heritage.

Article II

The Joyful Sanctuary

While the Gospel tradition is inherently celebratory, the Archive maintains a disciplined environment. We document high-tempo “shout” and “drive” rhythms as technical data, protecting the joy from the casual noise of generic social gatherings.

Article III

Non-Interference Principle

The Institute does not judge, validate, or refute private beliefs. We provide the sound; the meaning remains the sovereign property of the listener. We claim no medical proof, preserving the sanctuary from external clinical injection.

Article IV

Forensic Heritage Continuity

The collection exists for study and the restoration of cultural memory—it is a research laboratory, not entertainment. Forensic listening traces harmonic lineages back to historical oral transmissions.

Technical Standards Annex
1. Harmonic Base

Submissions must demonstrate the 1-4-5 (Tonic-Subdominant-Dominant) foundation. Secondary dominants and tritone substitutions are accepted only when tracing back to documented Gospel lineages.

2. Rhythmic Discipline

High-tempo recordings must maintain the “Drive” or “Shout” pocket. Unstructured rhythmic drift that deviates from documented ecclesiastical patterns is excluded to ensure archival utility.

3. Instrument Integrity

Primary focus is on the pure instrumental voice (Hammond B3, Acoustic Piano, Brass). Electronic synthesis is permitted only when tagged with metadata for forensic clarity.

Seal of Recognition

Institutional Witness

BEN YESHOUA

Founder & Research Director

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