Thanks for the advice. I'm in reasonably good condition except for a short list 
of life-threatening issues :-)

Brain-rot however is a real challenge, even though I had spent much of my life 
continuously learning things I simply cannot soak it up like I used to but 
learning music & Rosegarden have helped a lot, I see the results! They say we 
must learn something NEW trodding along westbound, another language for example 
is useless for someone who already speaks four, not because of the numbers but 
because of the already familiar field of knowlege. So music, midi, and general 
sound-crafting hit the spot for me. Physically I used to be able to toss a bag 
of cement a good few yards, if I tried that today my fingers would go with it, 
I don't want to get that low intellectually as well and Rosegarden has been 
like preventive vitamins and medication :-)

I never moneytize the stuff I put up on the tube, not even my own or my partly 
my own. Properly crediting usually ends up with whatever loose-change ad 
revenue going where it should (there are laughable exceptions). It's digital 
covers that I'm not sure about so I thought I'd field a question to the 
probably thousands of Rosegarden users who are much more knowlegable about this 
than I am.

That testimony is on my gotta-see list..

Cheers
   


 






On Sun, 09 Aug 2020 00:53:24 -0400
liebre...@grossmann-venter.com wrote:

> You should watch Rick Beato's senate testimony on Youtube users and 
> musical content.
> Youtube is not at fault pulling videos down and censoring it is the 
> Record Companies and such that makes up their own laws and they mostly 
> violate "Fair Use" just out of greed. That behavior have to stop.
> 
> i am not a fan of Beato, but I am glad he had the guts to go testify.
> Maybe something good comes from that, and there will be legislation to 
> stop these record companies from making money illegally out of fair use 
> such as parody and teaching.
> 
> On the other hand, dont worry about "advanced age" eat right my friend 
> that is the best advice you can ever get and stay away from franken 
> foods, restaurants, fast foods and such. If you eat organic and cast out 
> foods that disagree with you, health changes considerably and so does 
> life expectancy.
> 
> Doctors couldnt help me with my ailments, for years. It was only after 
> my daughter became a Naturopath that about all my problems disappeared. 
> I eat right now and still sift through what doesnt agree with me etc. 
> After following her advice, i have no tinitus anymore amazing!, 
> rheumatic effects in my hands that stopped me from playing disappeared, 
> strange recurrent tumors I battled with for decades disappeared etc etc.
> I have my life back and is completely healthy again.
> 
> Dont let anyone tell you food is not important. The hydrogenated oils 
> that you WILL get from restaurants or any prepared food will hurt you. 
> Eat what agrees with you and make sure it is always organic. Big 
> Agriculture aned their pesticides/chemicals is slowing killing us.
> I am living testament of that. All my decades long trouble was 
> pesticide/hydrogenated/sucrose & refined food related. I dont use any 
> sugar anymore, only organic honey...makes a huge difference.
> 
> Anyway, enough of my advice.
> All our musical contributions are necessqary on youtube etc.
> Everything helps to keep the music alive, including yours.
> Keep going.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2020-08-08 19:25, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
> > greetings
> > 
> > First and foremost as I have just read (this time the full) 'authors'
> > and story page and can only say THANK-YOU, THANK-YOU to the Rosegarden
> > team; I mean the strife, the endless hours through lonely nights
> > mostly between day jobs, the thanklessness, you name it. My attitude
> > has always been humble and grateful but it just got upgraded quite a
> > bit. I've only done very rudimentary Perl programming a long long time
> > ago but I can imagine. So that's the first ethical issue, my 2 cents
> > says that that page should be the "I have read it all" checkbox-page
> > leading to a download.
> > 
> > I have used Rosegarden to produce (read hack and cannibalize) about 4
> > songs on guitar which I took up as a way to head off brain-rot with my
> > advancing age. I have about 500 lifetime fav songs of which maybe 40
> > are guitar candidates. With the help of Rosegarden I have already done
> > most of the 40 backing tracks with temporary stand-in digital leads of
> > one sort or another. But given the past completion-rate I will likely
> > run out of time to do all the remaining 36, I figure if I get to a
> > total of 10 I should be lucky. The guitar 'covers' I think pose no
> > ethical issues, here's the last one that took me a year just like the
> > one before it:
> > 
> >  https://tinyurl.com/y4cyeb6x
> > 
> > But what about the rest of them which are provisionally entirely
> > digital 'covers'? Does that concept exist at all? Can I load them up
> > on the tube as digital covers pending some future guitar overlay?
> > Doing music is as much work as coding and I wouldn't wanna screw any
> > copyright musician out of deserved dues. I have learned *a LOT* just
> > from tinkering around with Rosegarden, this digital jobbie for
> > instance has some twists in the bass handling (don't know if anyone
> > will catch it) and I think it's a splashy sounding nice rework of the
> > french original so I'd like to share it but without stepping on toes:
> > 
> >  https://tinyurl.com/yxocsu4e
> >  https://preview.tinyurl.com/yxocsu4e
> > 
> > Tnaks in advance for all pro/con ideas
> 
> 
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