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 anyone have scanner and BONADE compendium?
Author: Tebby 
Date:   2002-05-14 02:19

i left my compendium at my teacher's house and he's on vacation for 2 weeks so i can't get it.

Can anyone scan a copy of the reed adjustment section and send it to me?

thanks

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 RE: anyone have scanner and BONADE compendium?
Author: Jacy 
Date:   2002-05-14 02:27

I have both, and I would...

if it were legal.

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 RE: anyone have scanner and BONADE compendium?
Author: GBK 
Date:   2002-05-14 02:49

Here is the Larry Teal chart on reed adjustment. The principles are the same...GBK

http://www.saxlessons.com/reedadjustment.htm

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 RE: anyone have scanner and BONADE compendium?
Author: Ed 
Date:   2002-05-14 12:23

Why don't you buy a copy? I believe luybenmusic has it for $3. Well worth the investment.

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 RE: anyone have scanner and BONADE compendium?
Author: Tebby 
Date:   2002-05-14 16:39

i have already bought 2 copies.

One was stolen along with my R13 when i was in Prague.
The other i left at my teacher's house. hmm...maybe i should pick th elock or something lol

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 RE: anyone have scanner and BONADE compendium?
Author: Tebby 
Date:   2002-05-14 18:50

if any of you want to help me but don't want to get flooded with insults, you can secretly e-mail me at teddybear0xoxo@yahoo.com

and i think it might be legal for students to reproduce parts works for educational purposes. There's a sheet outlining the "photocopying laws" at the local copy shop. it might be like a 20 page maximum or somethign like that. i dunno.

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 RE: anyone have scanner and BONADE compendium?
Author: Kat 
Date:   2002-05-14 20:26

I'm not a lawyer, but if Tebby already OWNS a copy of it, how can obtaining a photocopy be illegal?

Just curious...

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 RE: anyone have scanner and BONADE compendium?
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2002-05-14 22:11

It's an interesting problem ... but in the US even owning a copy of a book doesn't entail permission to make a copy, only permission to sell it without having to pay another royalty to the author (first-sale doctrine). Archival copies aren't allowed, either. Libraries have a very interesting Catch-22 - they're allowed to make an archival copy if a book is damaged beyond repair.

And of course by then it's too late ...

Fair-use doctrine in the US allows copying small portions for educational use (_NOT_ 20 pages!) or for parody. There is no "fair use" standard - it's determined on a case-by-case basis when it goes to court.

Even as few as 3 or 4 notes of music (if it's a "hook" in a popular piece of music) can be considered infringing.

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 RE: anyone have scanner and BONADE compendium?
Author: Tebby 
Date:   2002-05-17 19:52

Ok, I got it. No need to e-mail me anymore.


Thanks to everyone that replied!! I got like 5 responses. You guys are so nice!  :)

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