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Do you sell it in an electronic copy?
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Michael,
Where does one get a legitimate copy? I've never seen one for sale where I
could get it, so I simply do not have the book at all. (No, I have not
pirated it.)
I'm not trying to justify piracy of the material, but often times people
copy
Sylvain little motor.
Why not buy a copy of the 3rd edition in French.?
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Sylvain little motor.
Why not buy a copy of the 3rd edition in French.?
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Greg,
I have to disagree with you. I worked as the IT person for a motion
picture group at a f500 company. Of that, I worked foe the story dept.
I worker
Arle,
I only meant that discussion on the technicalities of Digital Rights
Management (DRM) for PDF documents was off topic, not the issue of how
to make sure the Muskett book enjoys a long life.
I agree and was not trying to take the discussion off course, but was only
trying to point out
or
opinions.
Alden's in charge and what he says goes and he's very tolerant with us.
Colin Hill
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Arle,
I only
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Melissa,
I know it wasn't clear from my message but when I said 'how strongly
people
feel' I was thinking of the composers feelings, not the general list.
Hopefully
there are some composers (or people who know their thoughts
Michael,
Where does one get a legitimate copy? I've never seen one for sale
where I could get it, so I simply do not have the book at all. (No, I
have not pirated it.)
I'm not trying to justify piracy of the material, but often times
people copy things that they can't otherwise obtain. I
Regardless of your platform, Adobe Acrobat Professional will allow
water seals digitally embedded into the copy. You also can password
protect it with the users name, code, etc that would reflect that
person whom bought it.
There is also a way to encrypt of, so it can't be copied, printed,
Greg,
I have to disagree with you. I worked as the IT person for a motion
picture group at a f500 company. Of that, I worked foe the story dept.
I worker with them, on the watermarking of scripts. It can be done,
but with anything, it requires time, money, equipment, but once in
Hi Melissa,
yes - you are certainly qualified to answer my question, thank you. My
thoughts on this are that while the law is necessarily black and
white, copyright violations in the folk world span a massive spectrum,
at one end you have tunebooks made mainly for groups to play together
from but
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As regards mug shots, I'm sure most of us have one on a web page
somewhere (with or without our HG).
I'm at www.ds-liverpool.co.uk which is a site I run for Down Syndrome in
the UK (my son has that) but my mug is on it.
I agree, it's nice
Hello,
sorry, I sent the german language link instead of te english, now the
correct:
* general reference wiki
http://hurdygurdywiki.wiki-site.com/
S.
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have a look at:
http://hurdygurdywiki.wiki-site.com
http://drehleierwiki.wiki-site.com
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my site:
http://simonwascher.info
: [HG] Music
Hello,
Am 09.04.2008 um 22:16 schrieb Minstrel Geoffrey:
Is most of the music copyright free, or public domain?
about two thirds of the popular french repertoire is under copyright.
Its composed by living persons. Some are member of SACEM and in many
cases copyright issues arise
Hello,
Am 10.04.2008 um 14:42 schrieb Colin:
It's 50 years after the original publication that the copyright for
music runs out.
I remember, back in the 60's, a popular folk song of the time (The
Spinning Wheel - Mellow the moonlight to shine is beginning)
came out of copyright and
: 10 April 2008 14:09
To: hg@hurdygurdy.com
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Hello,
by the way, why not just put a list of popular tunes together, just
now, on the list. It would be helpfull for many and easily done. For
the trad tunes linking to sheetmusic, abc and midi and to put it
online is half
, April 10, 2008 9:26 am
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To: hg@hurdygurdy.com
Hello,
Of possible interest:
http://www.copyright.cornell.edu/public_domain/
Lisa Joseph
Fiat simii.
Iocundum nunquam cessat.
http://www.wodefordhall.com
How the folks on this list feel about this isn't the issue. What matters is how
the composers feel about their music being published, and the only way to find
that out is to ask them.
Let's say there's a musician who composes a good tune, so other musicians want
to play it. Someone might
So, Melissa, the question still standing is
Will you share with us that interesting tune of yours? I'm curious now! Come
on, it's completely up to you, but do make that decision soon!
(and if it's playable in a French / Galician style HG in G/C, even better!)
;-)
P.S. [off topic] We may do
Actually, copyright law in the U.S. is different and the assumption is
in favor of the creator, even if no publication is made.
-Arle
On Apr 10, 2008, at 2:54 PM, Colin wrote:
Has the creative player actually published the work and added
traditional - arrangement by XYZ?
That's needed if
For those who are composers who *want* to share their work freely but
still wish have the protections against abuse copyright provides, you
might want to consider using the Creative Commons license:
http://creativecommons.org/
And Hi! I have been lurking on this list for a long time. I am
We discussed an index in San Antonio, and are very limited by the copyright
issue. Some very popular tunes : Les Poules Huppees, Avant de s'en Aller,
and that one about the Limosine Piper are copyright. Sometimes the tune
isn't, but the publication is. Tread carefully, it would be useful to have a
Subject: Re: [HG] Music
We discussed an index in San Antonio, and are very limited by the copyright
issue. Some very popular tunes : Les Poules Huppees, Avant de s'en Aller,
and that one about the Limosine Piper are copyright. Sometimes the tune
isn't, but the publication is. Tread
questions, please ask.
Pieter
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Not knowing the language (sorry), is there a link anywhere to download
Peiter,
sorry for confusing you with the organisers of Boombal
Dave
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Dave,
This problem is well known to me but entirely
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Sent: 29 May 2007 18:22
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Ah, Right.
Until I got my HG, all my years of tunes has been mainly either Morris or
Northumbrian (main instrument English Concertina) with a little Irish
Hello,
speaking as musican, editor and composer of traditional music,
Am 30.05.2007 um 10:52 schrieb Lauwers Pieter:
It is, however, a good source for finding music to play.
a source which ignores composers and therefore manners and copyright
is not a good source.
There are other sources
Please make my day, I'm tired of being the only one:
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Hello,
speaking
Hi all,
I have sent them a reminder this morning, and we will see what happens
Dave R
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Hello,
speaking
Many thanks. All done.
I wish I could read the language. It looks a fascinating work.
Colin Hill
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When you open the page you
--- Seth Hamon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't the minnesinger made with a plastic wheel that cannot be
removed, and a plastic crank and tangents. I wonder how they sound.
Not sure how they sound. Hopefully they sound Ok. I don't know much
about Nathan Sweet's product either. I'd think a
My first hurdy-gurdy was built by Nathan Sweet. It was that oh so familiar
story that many of you have lived - I had wanted one for years, and bought the
first one I ever found for sale.
When I brought it home, before I could play it, the first thing I had to do was
remove all the tangents
Actually, I've seen one used on stage by Piffaro (the renaissance wind band.)
It's much easier to go on tour with than Tom's Lyn Elder, so they used it in
their touring program one year. It did okay, although the Elder would have
been much more impressive.
Joanne
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