[TPIN] New thread on "No good deed goes unpunished..."
Graeme Beckett
graeme at exmile.co.za
Sat Jun 17 09:52:25 CDT 2006
Many thanks, Bob....isn't TPIN incredible? Every time I've asked for help,
the assistance from members has been awesome! Once again, thanks folks.
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From: Bob Morris [mailto:bob_morris at comcast.net]
Sent: 17 June 2006 04:19 PM
To: graeme at exmile.co.za
Subject: Re: [TPIN] New thread on "No good deed goes unpunished..."
Graeme Beckett wrote:
Hello trumpet colleagues
I've been following this thread with interest. I have a situation, and
perhaps need some advice. I use music notation software "Printmusic! 2004"
by Finale and part of the deal is the facility to post your arrangements on
their website (as well as see and download the arrangements of others).
The point is, I downloaded a band arrangement of "Assurance Rag" which is a
ragtime arrangement of the hymn "Blessed Assurance", and "re-arranged" it
for our brass quintet. The only info I have of the arranger of the piece I
downloaded is the initial "CSW".
The quintet really enjoy playing "Assurance Rag" and would like to contact
CSW for permission to perform it and / or acknowledgement purposes. Anyone
out there have any idea who "CSW" is? What are the implications of
performing this piece in public? I believe our copyright laws in South
Africa are pretty strict and along the lines of British law.
Many thanks, folks
Graeme Beckett
Durban
www.coolbrass.com <http://www.coolbrass.com/> <http://www.coolbrass.com/>
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Graeme, his name is Colin Wood, email colin.wood6 at btinternet.com
This info is on Finale Showcase along with the "Rag"
Cheers, -Bob
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