He is dead.....no need for copyright dang ?? and who cares .....i really dont think Chopin or anyone come here to tell u DONT MAKE SIMFILE OF CHOPIN dang.......he is dead.....he cant make money anyway......its so stupid.
If the composer is dead for a certain number of years (you'll have to check how many, I don't know), then the piece is considered public domain. However, you must have permission for the performer to put the recording on FFR.
If we can get some good piano players to record us some stuff that'd be awesome.
If the composer is dead for a certain number of years (you'll have to check that, I don't know), then the piece is considered public domain. However, you must have permission for the performer to put the recording on FFR.
If we can get some good piano players to record us some stuff that'd be awesome.
Lol I meant that I would play it on the piano, I've been playing since I was 8 years old, I'm a great piano player...plus I have access to a recording studio so it's no problem! If anyone wants me to play a certain song, tell me which song (I can easily figure out how to play) and give FFR permission.
If the composer is dead for a certain number of years (you'll have to check how many, I don't know), then the piece is considered public domain. However, you must have permission for the performer to put the recording on FFR.
If we can get some good piano players to record us some stuff that'd be awesome.
It becomes public domain once the author is dead >50 years.
Lol I meant that I would play it on the piano, I've been playing since I was 8 years old, I'm a great piano player...plus I have access to a recording studio so it's no problem! If anyone wants me to play a certain song, tell me which song (I can easily figure out how to play) and give FFR permission.
Either Spring or Winter from the Four Seasons would be good.
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