Hmmm. I thought lyrics were another one of those copyright mires that
you can't really share without a whole lot of lawyers getting involved.
Sure there are lyrics sites around the internet but I'm not clear that
those are legit to begin with.
CB
On 9/29/15 12:00 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
No offense, but if it wasn't legit to put the lyrics on a web site or app, then
how do professional musicians like myself cross reference the words to songs
that they're going to perform.
For exampel, I'm a worship leader in a church. Yes, we obbviously have to
worry about copyright and what n
Ask seri
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I know that there are indeed some I O S apps out there wh
Most churches purchase something called a CCLI (Church Copyright License
- ccli.com) which covers projection, song sheets, recording the service
etc. So an iPhone app would need to pay some kind of fees to the
copyright holder for the music and lyrics. That seems like a facet of
the app which w
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Good point. Yes, we do have one a those.
As we do actually get most of the overheads, etc.
Chris.
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They aren't? How so?
I remember this program you could download ages ago that coinsided with
winamp called evilyrics, that generated them, when you played a track through
winamp, at least 99.9% of the time it would, and I loved that thing to death.
I think with apps like soundhound, you can f
Good point.
On Sep 29, 2015, at 12:28 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
wrote:
> No offense, but if it wasn't legit to put the lyrics on a web site or app,
> then how do professional musicians like myself cross reference the words to
> songs that they're going to perform.
>
> For exampel, I'm a w
I've never heard of such a thing, you'll probably just have to stick to
googling them.
On Sep 29, 2015, at 12:00 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
wrote:
> I know that there are indeed some I O S apps out there which can detect the
> song that you are playing in the native Music app, then offer you
om
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Subject: Re: Any good lyrics apps?
They aren't? How so?
I remember this program you could download ages ago that coinsided with
winamp called evilyrics, that generated them, when you played a track through
winamp, at least 99.9% of th
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