On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 7:31 PM, Robert Vogel <vogel(a)ct.metrocast.net>
wrote:
I uploaded a new version of Gmorgan (0.75) to Sourceforge tonight.
Revised documentation for this version. Find it in the doc folder as a pdf
or an odt file.
The display is lighter, so it works on my laptop now.
Added a print function to the Sequencer screen. It doesn't print. It
writes a lilypond file,
so you have to install lilypond, and execute "lilypond filename.ly". It
doesn't
do repeat marks, but, aside from that it should be ok. See lilypond
documentation
if you have any problems with it.
Added block chords to harmony choices.
Did some static checking and cleanup.
*===== Problem ==========*
I have removed sample songs that were formerly included.
Since this is free software, it would be silly for me to take great risks
delivering it.
I could use some advice, especially if you are knowledgeable about copy
write law.
There are at least a couple of web sites that offer more or less complete
songbooks with their
software:
They have done this free for years without apparent problems.
See, for example:
http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/examples/examples.html
or, even better, see impro-visor's imaginary book.
<https://www.cs.hmc.edu/%7Ekeller/jazz/improvisor/ImaginaryBookIndex.html>
https://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/jazz/improvisor/ImaginaryBookIndex.html
There is a conversion program in this tarball that converts from
impro-visor songs to
gmorgan. I have done the conversion, made modifications that improve them
(for my ear anyway),
and would like to include them, but it is not worth it to me to get in
trouble with the law.
So how can I make this legal ?
Write me if you have ideas about this.
Bob
The distributed example files for MMA do not contain any melodies (expect
for some intros which I wrote myself). The files are just chord info which
create nice accomp. tracks. Up to the user to supply melody. So, I don't
think I'm stomping on any copyrights.
It's my understanding that you can't copyright a chord sequence. But, in
this crazy world ... who knows. And when I get an official letter I'll pull
what I have and crawl into a hole :)
But, I'd be worries about posting real song sheets. Even though I do put up
arrangements for my beginner concert band. I figure that those are
arrangements copyrighted by me.
Honestly, I'm not a lawyer. And I don't know shit about any of this.
--
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