A little live music to start this one. Nice. Acoustic guitar sounds pleasant. I think I should know the song he’s playing…I don’t.
Why would you want to blog a cover? Perhaps you reallllllly enjoy the music and performing it is an important part of your appreciation. Borrowing, mixing, recomposing is all part of our musical culture. Copyright and the internet clash and make it very difficult to do this.
Nice breakdown of music copyright and what exactly is copyrighted and what isn’t.

Playing an old Tiny Grimes (sp?) song. “Romance without Finance” which I think I might have to find online…eMusic here I come. So basically, stripping out the copyrighted stuff (the notes that are on the copyrighted page) allows you the freedom to blog the cover. It seems like that doesn’t make sense but the notes on the page are a small, small bit of what’s in the actual song.
Enjoying Lucas Gonze’s info and knowledge of early 20th century music.
Ah yes, Creative Commons has done well in letting remixes exist but not covers. Certain music has been completely removed from the public domain thus damaging our musical culture.
In summary: If you’re going to record a cover and blog it, cya. Research your options and play between the copyrighted bits.
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