purple dolphin
May 16 2005, 04:44 PM
Hey,
Does anyone know the real name to one of Baermann's compositions? It's the semiquaver one which is number 38 in 50 Classical Studies. All the the book seems to have in it is numbers. I'm currently creating a piano accompniment to it and I need a name for it. Also, does it break copyright laws if I add the accompaniment and hand it in as my one work seeing as though I have altered the piece by adding the accompaniment?
Thanx
pianoman84
May 16 2005, 06:23 PM
hey again. I've got that book, & can ask my teacher tommorrow at my lesson.
purple dolphin
May 16 2005, 06:52 PM
That's a point. Don't worry about it. I'll see Sue tomorrow and she'll probably know. I've finished harmonising now, just need to make up some kind of part for the piano now.
pianoman84
May 17 2005, 06:18 PM
I got the name - it's just called syncopation.
How do you go about writing a piano part. I'm thinking or doing some arranging for a wind instrument & piano,(I already compose), but aren't that sure how - any tips?
elmo
May 17 2005, 07:19 PM
It won't break any copy right rules if you acknowledge the actual composer in the title, and say that yours is an arrangement.
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