Welcome Enrico,
I would probably agree with you on (1), but the blues would soon come back.
You can send music directly to my email; I will look it over and see if I can
find any corrections to make before it gets posted here. The rule on copyrights
is: Whoever's name is on the copyright (if there is one) needs to give me
permission.
Anyone can arrange Bach and add a copyright on the arrangement. For more
information visit whatiscopyright.org .
regards,
Alan
P.S. - Nice-looking guitar (at http://profiles.yahoo.com/silvestrien ). What
tuning(s) do you use on a seven-string classical?
----- Original Message -----
From: Enrico
To: "Alan Melvin"
Subject: Re: New rule about attachments
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 20:53:42 -0000
Hi Alan,
I just want to introduce myself. My musical characteristics:
1. If I had to give up J. S. Bach's music or all other music, as
exclusive alternatives, I would give up all the rest.
2. I could lose everything but my 7-string red spruce Brazilian
rosewood mahogany ebony Waverley tuners guitar (see photo in my
profile).
I have not yet browsed your site with arrangements, info, etc.,
which I will soon do of course. I have some arrangements done by
myself, what are the rules for attachments, copyrights (?),
etc. ..., if any?
I am already a member of 10string guitar Yahoo Group, I hope to
enjoy being a member here, too.
Enrico Silvestri
--- In bachforguitar@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Melvin" <alan@...> wrote:
>
> Dear group members,
>
> If you want to attach files to a message, please send your message
to
> one or more individuals (group members or me) but _not_ to the
entire
> group.
>
> I would then be happy to post approved files on our Yahoo! Group
for
> all to download.
>
> If you send the attachment to the entire group, however, it goes
to
> everyone's personal inbox. This may anger some members. If so, I
> apologize for not addressing this issue before, and I ask that we
all
> try to avoid this from happening.
>
> Thanks for your patience and understanding on this,
> Alan Melvin
>