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Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: Switchblade on 20 Apr 2005, 16:54
today, I put the finishing touches on an original composition, saved the MIDI version to CD, and brought it home. It's called "Binary."

it's a minimalist composition for two pianos, two marimbas, a string section, two wood blocks and a clarinet, and I am intensely proud of it. So proud, that I want to swagger around and shout the news to the world through a megaphone, wearing naught but my posing pants.

I'd kinda like to post it somewhere, but my grasp of copyright law is a little shakey, so I probably won't.
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: blindsuperhero on 20 Apr 2005, 16:58
Copyright in what sense? You don't want people ripping you off or you don't want people knowing you ripped them off?
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: Switchblade on 20 Apr 2005, 17:04
don't want to be ripped off.

If I'm honest, the works borrows quite heavily from both Steve Reich and Phillip glass, except being based around quite a melodic pentatonic motif, so it's original enough to pass for mine.
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: 24_hour_revenge_therapy on 20 Apr 2005, 18:28
hey, congratulations.  i know i feel the same way every time i finish a short story.  can't imagine how i'll feel if i ever get around to writing a novel.  

and, i would be careful, at least until you get a copywrite.  the music industry is replete with stories of ripped off compositions and stolen royalties.
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: FruitKat on 20 Apr 2005, 18:31
Yay for swaggering and shouting!
Good on youuuuu!
I really wanna start composing... I really should... Definitely should... I will... Maybe...

GO YOU!
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: Johnny C on 20 Apr 2005, 19:24
If you are lucky enough to live in Canada, the minute you click "save" then you have a copyright on it.
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: ForteBass on 20 Apr 2005, 19:37
I enjoy composing. I've had an affinity for piano miniatures as of late. I also have a top secret project I'm working on
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: yipjumpmusic on 21 Apr 2005, 00:38
Oh really ForteBass...*alerts sexy ninja women*

Hmm yeah copyright laws...same here, I would share more and have with a few individuals seemingly trust worthy but yeah...don't live in canada...

here is one site for some rights though don't think completely...but maybe it will work for you...

http://creativecommons.org/learn/artistscorners/musicians#archive

Anyone know of anything better I'd love to hear about it.
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: 24_hour_revenge_therapy on 21 Apr 2005, 00:45
http://www.copyright.gov

hope this helps
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: yipjumpmusic on 21 Apr 2005, 02:20
Hmm thanks...only thing I see I am unsure of if you can only send in one cd a time, thereby paying the 30 per cd....guess I'll worry about that when I have that much material completed...and I wonder if doing it this way and ever getting with a label if that would make it a hassle with handling rights and all that...*Shrugs* I am paranoid and ignorant.  Not that I plan to anytime soon or that anyone would take me ;)
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: 24_hour_revenge_therapy on 21 Apr 2005, 02:25
hey, you gotta TRY!!  worst thing in the world would be too look back and say "man, i shoulda..."  if they reject you, at least you'll KNOW.
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: yipjumpmusic on 21 Apr 2005, 02:48
Yeah I know...but it's a big worry about picking the right one and not losing all creative freedom not to mention maybe the rights...there are some good labels out there but since I will be picky it will be less likely this guy who has no idea what he is doing will get picked and most bands get picked from being seen at shows, rarely from music samples sent in, so I hear.  Once I start finishing my 30+ partial songs, then I'll see if I have something worth sending to labels but yeah, can't hurt to try either way.

(That goes for switchblade too ;) *had to connect topic starter somehow or I feel like I am redirecting topic heh*)
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: 24_hour_revenge_therapy on 21 Apr 2005, 03:09
THAT'S RIGHT!!!  *applauds switchblade*  good work!

sorry.  didn't mean to go off topic,
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: yipjumpmusic on 21 Apr 2005, 03:10
heh nah we got links out there to help and besides, not sure where else the thread will go now unless we were able to hear switchblades' stuff
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: Robbo on 21 Apr 2005, 03:58
Gotta love the goldmine this place is. So, when will I be able to get a copy of your work illegally from the internet?

In other news, congrats man.
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: lofin on 21 Apr 2005, 09:47
Quote from: Switchblade
don't want to be ripped off.

If I'm honest, the works borrows quite heavily from both Steve Reich and Phillip glass, except being based around quite a melodic pentatonic motif, so it's original enough to pass for mine.


I really dig the minimalist/pulse composers, you should post your music asap! :D  (after you figure out the copyright stuff or whatever)

Listen to much Terry Riley? pretty good stuff too.
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: Switchblade on 21 Apr 2005, 11:06
can't say I have. haven't been able to find any of his work locally.

hmmm... seems that I have to actually that it's my intellectual property in some way. that's pretty easy - I'm entering it as coursework for my music course, so it's got my name plastered all over it.

still not sure how that applies to letting people access it via the internet, though. it's not like I have my own site...
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: thehoopiestfrood on 21 Apr 2005, 12:14
Don't forget to add a cockney middle eight!!
Title: I guess I'm a composer now
Post by: Switchblade on 22 Apr 2005, 09:00
Roundnhere, we add camels

I kid you not - our coursework projects, just to relieve the monotony, all include a random camel hidden somewhere in the work.

mine was a large number of black and white mini-camels that I used as the border to the front page of the project.