To Bob Florence et al:
I think Darcy is right. It may be possible to remain under the radar
for something like this, but if you do get caught, it is not legal
and surely problematic.
Fortunately for those of us who like doing things like this - using
familiar material in new and challeng
Darcy James Argue wrote:
What is the legal precedent for "Fair Use" in this case -- quotation of
copyrighted music in an original composition?
I was under the impression that this sort of thing falls clearly
outside the boundaries of "fair use" -- that even extremely brief
musical quotes
What is the legal precedent for "Fair Use" in this case -- quotation
of copyrighted music in an original composition?
I was under the impression that this sort of thing falls clearly
outside the boundaries of "fair use" -- that even extremely brief
musical quotes need to be cleared with the
Bob Florence wrote:
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 19:16:36 -0700
To: finale
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Hi All:
I have written a composition for an oversized big band. It is titled
"Appearing In Cleveland"and is a tribute to band leader Stan Ke
At 9:31 AM -0700 5/12/06, Bob Florence wrote:
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 19:16:36 -0700
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Hi All:
I have written a composition for an oversized big band. It is
titled "Appearing In Cleveland"and is a trib
And, how does one goes about getting a copy of this work ( a recording
or whatever) I am a great Kentonian fan - I met him personally and
before that I played many of his music when I was active as a trumpet
player.
gr
Bob Florence wrote:
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 19:16:36 -0700
To: finale
Fro
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 19:16:36 -0700
To: finale
From: Bob Florence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi All:
I have written a composition for an oversized big band. It is titled
"Appearing In Cleveland"and is a tribute to band leader Stan Kenton.
It is 15 minut