Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 4:30 pm
You know, Earle Hagen, the man who wrote the tune, is still around, retired in Palm Springs. I wonder if he might consider his own tuba ensemble arrangement?
UF_pedal_tones wrote:Ok guys, I heard back from Carol.
The version of "Harlem Nocturne" she wrote was for tuba duet.
She is not interested in sharing it. Here is her exact message.
Hi Frank,
I did a transcription for tuba duet. I don't think I should circulate it for copyright purposes, sorry. I don't need legal trouble this early.
Carol
I am ready for a beer drinking contest!! Will that work as a fight?javascript:emoticon(':mrgreen:')UF_pedal_tones wrote:Wanna fight??BVD Press wrote:UF_pedal_tones wrote:Ok guys, I heard back from Carol.
The version of "Harlem Nocturne" she wrote was for tuba duet.
She is not interested in sharing it. Here is her exact message.
Hi Frank,
I did a transcription for tuba duet. I don't think I should circulate it for copyright purposes, sorry. I don't need legal trouble this early.
Carol
Although I don't know Carol, I must applaud her statement about not circulating because of copyright issues. She did not say "she is not interested in sharing", but it sounds to me like she is interested in following the laws which protect many individual composers, arrangers, publishers, etc.![]()
That's why I had no problem with it. I never meant to say that she SHOULD give it to the whole world. I totally understand it.
And yeah, UF, you best be askin'!elephant wrote:Mike,
I think it's really gauche of people to print notes from people publicly without asking their permission. Particularly since this being the 'net, there is no way at all to prove that these notes actually have come from said person, or haven't been altered in some way to make the sender look however the receivers wants them to I left my heart, in San-Fran-sicooo Above the hills... and windy sea
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