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#1 2007-01-30 23:01:56

philipgelb
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meikyo

Does anyone have the score for Meikyo, i believe by Kineya Seiho? Kinko or western score preferred.
Or know where i can purchase a copy?

phil


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#2 2007-01-30 23:37:02

Tairaku 太楽
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Re: meikyo

What we need is an online store where we can download all these scores. Any of you computer whizzes have ideas on this?


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#3 2007-01-31 11:20:25

philipgelb
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Re: meikyo

good idea Brian! It would be nice to be able to find shakuhachi scores!! So few of the contemporary pieces are in print and thus really difficult to attain. Even those in print are hard to find in this country!

phil


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#4 2007-01-31 14:27:35

chuck091956
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Re: meikyo

Is it a copy write problem is someone transcribes a score?   Maybe we could attempt to build a small group of pieces that have been transcribed by our members.  Just a thought.


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#5 2007-01-31 18:46:18

Tairaku 太楽
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Re: meikyo

chuck091956 wrote:

Is it a copy write problem is someone transcribes a score?   Maybe we could attempt to build a small group of pieces that have been transcribed by our members.  Just a thought.

If the song has a known composer and it is within 50 years of that composers death, there is a copyright problem. That could be solved in some cases by licensing it from the composer or publisher. But for any folk songs, sankyoku, honkyoku there would not be a problem. That is in the public domain.


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