That's similar to what we do with the Fried songs: we include the sources in
all perks starting from a certain price.
Urs
David Kastrup schrieb am 25.03.2014:
>Paul Tannous writes:
>
>> Shane:
>>> it would be more sensible to sell the .ly file at a higher cost. It
>>> is certainly the more val
You might check imslp.org, which often is a source for excellent
engravings. I have no idea whether there is a scientifically approvable
edition there. My thoughts referred in particular to the 19th century
complete editions for example of Bach which combine unsurpassed
typographical excellence
Paul Tannous writes:
> Shane:
>> it would be more sensible to sell the .ly file at a higher cost. It
>> is certainly the more valuable entity, both in terms of work in and
>> future utility.
>>
> After considering your comments, I and my team believe that we should
> offer the .ly files as the pr
When the idea or selling point of a campaign is to provide a "free" edition it
can be argued what that is needed for when there already _are_ good editions
freely available.
Then one should really find a good surplus over existing editions. This could
for example be the possibility to make modif
Mike Solomon wrote:
Sounds like a great idea!
Make sure to e-mail choir directors across the US to see what may interest
them
- even if they cannot contribute financially to the project, it will have
more
chances of success if you have concerts lined up to which donors can go, a
recording
Urs Liska wrote:
I recently made a similar suggestion with the "Winterreise", and some
commented it problematic to create new "free" editions of pieces that
already exist in good free editions.
Urs
Urs,
Do you recall why others found this to be "problematic"?
Thanks,
Paul T.
it would be more sensible to sell the .ly file at a higher cost. It is
certainly the more valuable entity, both in terms of work in and
future utility.
Shane
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 5:27 AM, Johan Vromans wrote:
> Paul Tannous writes:
>
>> Anyone wanting a printed copy, could downlo
Richard Shann wrote:
Presumably someone will generate a set of PDFs and put them on IMSLP.
And people who are not prepared to read the LilyPond sources - they just
want the printed score - will get those, and would be wise to do so, since
someone malicious could generate an altered version t
Am 22.03.2014 19:23, schrieb Chris Crossen:
Urs Liska wrote:
I recently made a similar suggestion with the "Winterreise", and some
commented it problematic to create new "free" editions of pieces that
already exist in good free editions.
Urs
BTW: Did you see http://igg.me/at/free-fried?
If y
Urs Liska wrote:
> I recently made a similar suggestion with the "Winterreise", and some
> commented it problematic to create new "free" editions of pieces that
> already exist in good free editions.
>
> Urs
>
> BTW: Did you see http://igg.me/at/free-fried?
>
If you start a project, be sure and
it would be more sensible to sell the .ly file at a higher cost. It is
certainly the more valuable entity, both in terms of work in and
future utility.
Shane
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 5:27 AM, Johan Vromans wrote:
> Paul Tannous writes:
>
>> Anyone wanting a printed copy, could download and
>> in
On Sat, 2014-03-22 at 03:21 +, Paul Tannous wrote:
> The LilyPond source would then be put into the public domain. Rather
> than
> make PDFs available, the LilyPond source could be put on a web site
> with
> the URL for LilyPond. Anyone wanting a printed copy, could download
> and
> install
Paul Tannous writes:
> Anyone wanting a printed copy, could download and
> install LilyPond if they didn't have it already. The idea would be to
> generate interest in LilyPond.
That's a noble idea, but aren't you afraid that it will have the
opposite effect and scare people away?
I don't see
Am 22.03.2014 08:57, schrieb Mike Solomon:
On Mar 22, 2014, at 4:21 AM, Paul Tannous wrote:
Lilyponders,
I am considering starting a Kickstarter project to engrave a major choral
work in LilyPond that is in the public domain. The idea is to raise funds
to pay for the LilyPond engraving, proo
On Mar 22, 2014, at 4:21 AM, Paul Tannous wrote:
> Lilyponders,
>
> I am considering starting a Kickstarter project to engrave a major choral
> work in LilyPond that is in the public domain. The idea is to raise funds
> to pay for the LilyPond engraving, proofreading, contributor premiums, et
Lilyponders,
I am considering starting a Kickstarter project to engrave a major choral
work in LilyPond that is in the public domain. The idea is to raise funds
to pay for the LilyPond engraving, proofreading, contributor premiums, etc.
The LilyPond source would then be put into the public doma
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