Hiro,
My suggestion: it doesn't affect your music, and iI don't think it
will have a great affect on how the name of your group is perceived
or remembered, so I'd let the publisher have his way.
Chuck
(Former member of "The" Bill Evans Trio and director of "The"
National Jazz Ensemble and, just to confuse things, faculty member at
Western Washington University - go figure.)
On Aug 27, 2006, at 4:12 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Christopher Smith / 2006/08/27 / 06:51 PM wrote:
A-No-Ne may be an abbreviation of something but it isn't really an
acronym like NEC is (or maybe it is, and I just don't know what it
stands for.) Harvard is a proper name, so would not include "the",
unlike NEC, which is just an acronym. Acronyms could or could not
include "the", depending on what they are short for, and depending on
whether it is understood what they stand for.
Thanks you, Christopher and Chuck.
A-NO-NE isn't an acronym. It's a Japanese word which could mean three
ways, "Give Me A Brake", "Listen", and "The first of Sound".
Maria Shneider never used The in front of Maria Shneider Jazz
Orchestra. Carla Bley sometime omitted The, i.e., "Carla Bley Big
Band
Goes To Church".
Here is a really puzzling one:
<http://www.hopper-management.com/lcjo_bio_e.htm>
They don't use The when full name, but they use The when acronym.
Arrrggghhh!
--
- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
<http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>
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