Should I ask for a special authorization in I case I want to record a standard song version but using Don Sebesky's original orchestral arrangement from Wes Montgomery's version?
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You need to obtain a compulsory Lisence. see the Hary fox agency
You need to obtain a compulsory Lisence. see the Hary fox agency. http://www.harryfox.com
Basically they can let you know how one can go about recording songs that are owned by someone else.
Re: Can I use Don Sebesky's arrangement of a song on my reco ai
Re: Can I use Don Sebesky's arrangement of a song on my reco
airtrainer wrote: Should I ask for a special authorization in I case I want to record a standard song version but using Don Sebesky's original orchestral arrangement from Wes Montgomery's version?
There is a copyright for the recording as well as the song you cant sample it without permission of the publisher/record company.
Re: Can I use Don Sebesky's arrangement of a song on my reco sp
Re: Can I use Don Sebesky's arrangement of a song on my reco
spacepatrolman wrote: [quote=airtrainer]Should I ask for a special authorization in I case I want to record a standard song version but using Don Sebesky's original orchestral arrangement from Wes Montgomery's version?
There is a copyright for the recording as well as the song you cant sample it without permission of the publisher/record company.
Actually, I think the original poster wants to do something really whack, totally bizarre....like, use musical instruments 'n stuff to actually recreate the part note-for-note.
Imaginge the conceit of these so-called musicians in penguin suits...they should just forget that crap and hire a REAL creative professional...a turntablist.
dwoz
Being that you are copying and "arrangement"...this arrangement
Being that you are copying and "arrangement"...this arrangement must be of a song, right? So then, it reverts back to the issue of covering that song. The song and it's original arrangement are copywriten in the original work. To cover the song (and thus the arrangement, which seems important to you) you still must get permission and pay a fee; such as with the Harry Fox Agency.
Basically off the top of my head no, because it is probably copy
Basically off the top of my head no, because it is probably copyrighted. You need to see if it is copyrighted, and most likey it is.