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Author: Curinfinwe
Date: 2009-09-22 01:08
I've just dug up from the nether regions of under my bed a mix CD that my old teacher gave me a while ago of pieces I was working on at the time- Finzi's Five Bagatelles, the Saint-Saens Sonata and Adagio for Clarinet by Baermann. I've no idea where she burnt me the CD from, but I'd really love to know know the performers. I'm no longer in contact with her, but is it possible to post or link mp3s to this BBoard? Maybe someone here would be able to tell who it is.
Oh, and I'm not good with computers, so I need REALLY DETAILED instructions on EXACTLY how to do it, if that's not a problem.
Thanks!
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Author: JJAlbrecht
Date: 2009-09-22 01:30
I think there would be some copyright issues involved, and chances are Mark wouldn't want to risk a lawsuit. Still, he would be the one to make the final call.
Jeff
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Author: huff n' puff
Date: 2009-09-22 20:07
Hi.......... is it not possible to post a small percentage of a performance, as I believe one can with a book without infringing copyright laws?
I also have an old tape recording from the radio of a be-bopy/ modern jazz clarinettist that no-one can identify. I would be glad to get some recordings if only I knew who he is.
There is probably someone out there who could help, and if it can be done, I would also appreciate some guidance........... H n' P.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2009-09-22 20:13
huff n' puff wrote:
> Hi.......... is it not possible to post a small percentage of a
> performance, as I believe one can with a book without
> infringing copyright laws?
Most probably, but I don't have the time to check each and every one, as well as afford the legal counsel should I have to defend myself from lawsuits.
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Author: huff n' puff
Date: 2009-09-23 08:51
Thanks, Mark.......... at the risk of sounding like a social worker or politician, I offer the following well trodden phrase,,,,,,,, "I see where you're coming from"................. H. n' P.
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