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Author David Luebbert
Posted 8/6/08; 11:57:30 AM
Topic Au Privave
Msg# 5506 (in response to 5505)
Prev/Next 5505/5507
Reads 925

Mjazz, copyright persists for 95 years past the publication these days, when a composition is owned corporately as this one is. The complete Au Privave composition won't fall into the public domain for another 40 years or so. So it would not be legal to show the notation from that publication.

A chord progression, though, when presented as a list of chord symbols that does not document the chord voicings and comping rhythms used in a particular arrangement of the tune, is not subject to copyright.

Could you correct your chord symbol list? You've left one bar of your changes out. You've given us an 11 bar chord progression for a 12 bar blues.

Once this is correct I'll make a tunetext to demonstrate how it sounds.


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