On 9/4/09 3:36 AM, "Joseph Wakeling" <joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net> wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
>> Those "actual contemporary scores" must be placed in the public
>> domain, licensed under Creative Commons, or licensed under the GNU
>> FDL. If you're thinking about an exerpt of Shostakovich or Glass,
>> then forget about it. Blame copyright law[1], not me.
>
> Actually I was thinking of Ferneyhough, but ... :-P
But as we've mentioned before, one could take that two-measure excerpt and
change the pitches and perhaps the durations, but still keep the
contemporary notation elements. This would not be a violation of copyright
law anywhere that I know of.
Also, as you plan sections, remember that anything using \set or \override
belongs in a snippet, not in the main text body. In order to have a
meaningful manual, this may require the addition of some new LilyPond
commands, which is *not* a problem.
Thanks,
Carl
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