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amgartner

How to appropriately license music for performance and reproduction - 0 views

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    This interactive guide by composer Abbie Betinis goes through a step-by-step question guide that allows conductors to answer questions about how they want to perform and/or reproduce music. The guide then explains the appropriate licenses needed to ensure the copyright holder is fairly treated. It also tells you how to obtain these licenses.
amgartner

Copyright Considerations for Show Choirs - 0 views

  • For example, the song Yesterday, written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, was originally written for guitar and vocals. If one wants to make an arrangement of this work for a show choir, one must add in the various vocals, the instruments needed for accompaniment, and the parts for those various instruments. Thus, a custom arrangement license is needed and the permission of the publisher or rights’ holder is required to make this derivative work.
  • cutting and pasting or re-typing the music into a notation program, one must obtain a custom arrangement license.
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    This article discusses the various types of licenses and permissions needed to be compliant with copyright law, specifically geared toward show choirs. Information like this is important to know as a choir director so that you can ensure that the music you are performing isn't infringing on any laws. It also protects your school/organization from unwanted (and often hefty) fines.
tonyamashburn

Home :: Tresóna Music - 0 views

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    This site provides arrangement license purchases, music rentals, dramatic rights, and a library of already created arrangements.
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    This is a website that provides assistance and support for obtaining music licensing, an distribution.
William Bauer

Music Theory for Musicians and Normal People - 2 views

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    This page includes links to each of the individual Music Theory pages I've created in PDF form. This is a work in progress; I am writing new ones regularly and fixing errors and omissions on existing ones as I find them. If you find them useful for your theory studies, you are welcome to use them, and if you find errors or have suggestions, I invite you to contact me. Enjoy! These pages are available for free under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.
chammer

Big Voice - 0 views

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    The purpose of the resource is to provide educators and students will an accurate and telling documentary about high school choir. Specifically, this resource covers the very real issues regarding budget, atmosphere, and choral singing. It provides keen insight to both educators and students about the possibilities that can exist in choral program. Licensing and single copy purchase information is available as well as an overview of the film.
dluddy

IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music - 0 views

shared by dluddy on 09 Feb 19 - No Cached
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    This website contains PDFs of music that is available for free to download in the United States. The music is public domain or available via a Creative Commons license. There is also an option to purchase some music. While bandmusicpdf.org is strictly for wind band music, IMSLP contains music for band and orchestra, as well as vocal and other instrumental works. This is very helpful with finding older music or replacing parts, especially with music that is out of print.
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    The International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) is a great site to find timeless works of instrumental and vocal music. The site is free to use, but membership is available. The public domain site is easy to navigate and provides scores and recordings out thousands of composers and their music. Make sure not to click on advertisements and download something on accident in the free version. This site is a great resource for educators to find musical works from great composers that are no longer in print, and they is free.
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    IMSLP is a website where anyone can search music that is no longer under copyright law. Here you can find music from a symphony score to a Beethoven piano piece. This resource can be used by growing student-run ensembles that wish to perform classical music. I use this website when I want to practice bassoon repertoire or when I need to find another piece to practice on piano. This is also a great resource to show students how to properly find music with educated keyword searches through a public domain.
tscarabino

SoundCloud - Listen to free music and podcasts on SoundCloud - 0 views

shared by tscarabino on 21 Apr 14 - No Cached
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    Resource for UF Masters in Music Education. Soundcloud is an incredible resource that can but used in the classroom frequently. The site offers a whole collection of music uploaded under a creative commons license, meaning they are available for use as long as you follow any guidelines that are set by the artist.
tonyamashburn

U.S. Copyright Office - 0 views

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    This website provides comprehensive information about copyright law and obtaining various use licenses. The site also includes news and updates on copyright law in the United States.
Ruiel Doonkeen

Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Creative Commons is a site that supports creativity and sharing. This site contains a portal to public domain. 
Ruiel Doonkeen

Music Theatre International: Licensing Musical Theater Theatrical Performance Rights an... - 0 views

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    Music theater ordering information for show rental. 
jmkustec

Quaver's Marvelous World Of Music - 0 views

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    This is a flash-based musical game site that has several different activities that are appropriate for elementary students. The site is very engaging for that age student and easy to navigate.
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    a) The purpose of the resource is to provide interactive activities and games for students covering an array of musical subjects for use in and outside of the music classroom.(b) This resource covers EVERY national music standard! (c) I would use the free version of this site more for free-time activities and games.
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    Website offers a few free items for use on the IWB. I do not own a license for the paid items but the school where I student taught used this program on daily basis.
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    This is a fantastic flash-based website with many free music games. Students can create an avatar that moves around Quaver's music shop and studio, finding music games to play. Games focus on composition, ear training, and responding. The free games are just the beginning- Quaver Music offers a comprehensive, standards-based K-6 curriculum that is loaded with hundreds of interactive songs, lesson plans, assessment tools, video episodes, games, and more. An annual subscription is required, but teachers can purchase smaller sections of the curriculum to meet their specific needs.
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    This is a cloud-based music education software with lesson plans, project ideas, audio, video, games, and other special activities to assist teaching new content from note values, line and space identification, world music, and other content.
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    Curriculum for music classes through grade 8.
hubbardmusic

BandMusic PDF Library | BandMusic PDF Library - 0 views

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    This website contains PDFs of wind band music that is available for free to download in the United States. The music is public domain or available via a Creative Commons license. This is very helpful with finding older music or replacing parts, especially with music that is out of print.
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    This band music library includes pieces that were written for American Town Bands. American Town Bands used to be so popular that almost every town in my region of Massachusetts had one. Sadly, these bands have been slowly dying out. Thanks to this website, you can find free music that those bands used to play and revive them with your ensembles.
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