Re: In need of some charts
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 4:27 pm
I will be a jerk here and point out 4 things:
1. It will be illegal for someone to scan the music into a computer as both pieces are not Public Domain.
2. It will be illegal for that same person to send you the file through email as you have requested.
3. It will be illegal for you to receive and then print out the files.
4. It will be illegal for you to then use these printouts in your lesson.
With all of that being said, why not call the teacher you will be having a lesson with and ask if they have a copy on hand that you could use in the lesson? Or go here: http://www.lib.usm.edu/ and ask if they have the pieces are in their archives. You could, if you choose, make your own photo copies if they are on hand or ask if there is a way to take them out of the library. You may able to search the library online, but I will leave that up to you.
End of my rant for the day.
I do wish you well in your lesson and future studies.
1. It will be illegal for someone to scan the music into a computer as both pieces are not Public Domain.
2. It will be illegal for that same person to send you the file through email as you have requested.
3. It will be illegal for you to receive and then print out the files.
4. It will be illegal for you to then use these printouts in your lesson.
With all of that being said, why not call the teacher you will be having a lesson with and ask if they have a copy on hand that you could use in the lesson? Or go here: http://www.lib.usm.edu/ and ask if they have the pieces are in their archives. You could, if you choose, make your own photo copies if they are on hand or ask if there is a way to take them out of the library. You may able to search the library online, but I will leave that up to you.
End of my rant for the day.
I do wish you well in your lesson and future studies.
