1,551

(34 replies, posted in Songwriting)

I have a date that I do a similar celebratory waltz, if you will. April the 20th(4-20), I like to wear hippy clothes and talk like Cheech and Chong. I think it's   norml   for people to do these types of things.  (lol)

1,552

(4 replies, posted in Songwriting)

All of my most sincere well wishes to your son and the rest of your family. Please relay my thanks to your son for his bravery. I feel your pain through your song, nice piece of music and lyrics.

Peace and Guitars,
SouthPaw41L

1,553

(10 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Don't know if the misrepresentations Zurf was referring to was my post or someone elses. The information I posted was advice given to me by a real life entertainment attourney.

The best way to protect ones property is to submit said property to the library of congress for copywright certification. While awaiting approval ,the method of mailing oneself ones work awaiting to be copywritten is a precautionary measure to protect ones work.

"Copyright
Comments are generalizations and may not apply to every situation. It is advisable to consult with a competent professional before relying on any written commentary. Paul D. Supnik is a member of the State Bar of California and not of any other state or country. The material set forth herein is not for the purpose of soliciting any engagements where to do so would be to offend or violate the professional standards of any other state, country or bar. This web site Copyright 1996 by Paul D. Supnik

Currently, a copyright comes into existence upon its fixation in a tangible medium of expression, whether or not the work is registered and whether or not the work bears a copyright notice. However registration and copyright notices are generally recommended.
Registration of a copyright within 5 years of first publication established a prima facie presumption of the facts in the registration certificate. Registration prior to infringement preserves the right to attorneys fees and statutory damages, giving the copyright proprietor bargaining leverage in settling infringement disputes.
Copyright notices in the United States are no longer required as a condition of maintaining or acquiring copyright protection, however it helps avoid contentions by infringers that they were not aware that the work was subject to copyright protection.
The Internet does not remove copyright protection. It still exists and lawsuits for infringing on the Internet are likely to become more frequent.
Works of foreign origin which have been in the public domain in the United States in the past may have been restored as a result of new legislation. Additional benefits to rights holders may be obtained, for a limited time, by recording a Notice of Intention to Enforce a Copyright with the Copyright Office.
The failure to renew copyright in works used to cause works to fall in the public domain. Now, if a work is not renewed, it does not fall into the public domain. However, there are still probably certain advantages to filing the copyright renewal with the Copyright Office. Works which previously fell into the public domain as a result of failure to renew are likely to still be in the public domain.
Copyright registration forms may be obtained from the U.S. Copyright Office. Request form TX for texts, PA, for works of performing arts, including scripts, plays and musical compositions, SR for sound recordings, VA for works of visual arts. Call the copyright forms hotline, 202-707-9100 for copyright registration forms.
Copyright registration is usually made by completing the copyright form, sending the completed form with a check for $20, and including either a deposit copy, often two copies if the work has been published, and sometimes "identifying material". The specific requirements can be complex, but the Copyright Office can be helpful in providing requirement information.
For published works, there is a requirement that the deposit copies include copies of the best edition of the work. There is a well defined hierarchy of what constitutes the "best edition" of a work. There are also specific requirements for the deposit of motion pictures, and there is always the possibility that the copyright office, through the Library of Congress will require the submission at some point in time of best edition of a motion picture, which generally means a 35mm print. However, for the purpose of registration, it is now generally possible at least initially to file the registration application with a VHS tape.
Works made for hire arise either out of an employment relationship or as a result of a contract in accordance with the copyright act setting for the limited situations in which a work is a work made for hire. Determining whether an employment relationship exists is not simple. The U.S. Supreme court listed about a dozen factors which must be considered in making that determination, none of which are necessarily determinative. Absent an employment relationship, a work may be a work made for hire only if it is one of a select type of works specially defined in the statute, e.g., an audiovisual work such as a motion picture. Even there, the statute probably requires that the contract making the work be a work made for hire, be signed by both the commissioning party and the commissioned party. Some recent cases have suggested that this agreement cannot be signed after the fact, and at least one case has hinted that the agreement must be signed before even any conceptualization has commenced on a project.
Assignments of copyright must be signed by the party assigning the copyright. However, licenses of rights in copyright need not be signed to be enforced. Nevertheless, oral agreements are difficult to enforce.
Assignment of copyright should be registered in the Copyright Office. The effect of recordation of a copyright assignment is to provide constructive notice of the assignment, if recorded within one month of execution, if executed in the United States, and within 2 months of execution if executed outside of the United States.
Assignments of copyright can be terminated by the assignor under certain circumstances. Generally, there is a five year window of time to accomplish the termination beginning after the end of fifty-six years from the date copyright was originally secured, or beginning 35 years from the assignment for transfers after January 1, 1978. The purpose is to give the creator of the work or the statutory successors a second chance to exploit the work when the value of the work may have been significantly enhanced since the original transfer. However, the termination of transfer provisions of the Copyright Law are not available for works made for hire.
There is no magic percentage formula that will shield one from a lawsuit for copyright infringement. If there is substantial similarity of protectable material in the would be infringing work, there is the basis for a valid claim of infringement.
 
 

It is possible to obtain an injunction to prevent infringement. Seeking preliminary injunctive relief at the outset of a lawsuit tends to be costly, but can be effective and has a tendency to result in the lawsuit coming to a conclusion promptly. Under certain circumstances it is also possible to obtain seizure orders to have infringing goods seized. Both for preliminary injunctions and for writs of seizure, bonds are required to protect the party against whom the injunction is granted or against whom the writ of seizure is granted, in the event it is later determined that the goods were not infringing."


Hope you all found this information to be helpful and enlightening.

Peace and Guitars,
SouthPaw41L

1,554

(16 replies, posted in Electric)

SGinCYQX wrote:
SouthPaw41L wrote:

Mine is  diversity and no limits(almost) on genres.

I'll go from AC/DC's "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" to Avril Lavinges' "Complicated" to Childrens TV Themes, "Sesame Street, Scooby Doo, Sponge Bob" to Led Zeppelins'"Your Time is Gonna Come". Get the picture?

Don't allow an audience tobe able to catagorize you as a performer. That's my aim.

Nothing wrong with being categorized, IMO.

So that's your attention getter, Being catagorized ?

1,555

(3 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Wise choice, your gonna have a friend for life now! (GA4)

1,556

(13 replies, posted in Electric)

Guitarpix wrote:

Hey Southpaw, No personal experience but man that thing looks cool! Love the shape. Found some reviews here http://reviews.harmony-central.com/revi … JM+62/10/1   And even a video demo here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcA7HGsfhC0 He's got 2 diffrent demos posted for it if you want to check out the other. Hope it helps ya out....Peace!

Thanks for the info Guitarpix. The reviews and video were extremely helpful. My mind is made up, if I have a good weekend giggin' I'm gonna have to get that bad boy!

Peace and Guitars,
SouthPaw41L

1,557

(12 replies, posted in Acoustic)

There is no other advice other than practice. Playing the guitar well is a very difficult thing to do. You don't see as many great guitar players as you see great waiters or janitors. I don't mean to knock the afore mentioned professions but a great deal of intelligence and self-discipline is needed to become a "wow, look at that guy" guitarist. Be patient and don't let your friend get you down. Maybe he's perfectly content with the level of guitar playing he has attained. Practice is the key, the only key to open the door of guitar greatness.

Peace and Guitars,
SouthPaw41L

1,558

(136 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

false

the person below me did play music in front of an audience at a young age

1,559

(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

My pleasure Tibernius. Look through my songbook, "Wicked Cool Guitar". I have lots of really helpful scale information in there.

1,560

(24 replies, posted in Acoustic)

>>>>>"when they tell you to mute a string, what do they mean?"<<<<<<<<


It means to touch the string without pressing it down on the fretboard or to lightly touch your strumming, or picking hand over the string(s) that are to be silenced.

1,561

(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Tibernius wrote:
SouthPaw41L wrote:

I like the harmonic minor and the egyptian is pretty cool too.

I've never heard of Egyptian. Could you give me some more information about it please?

Here's one example of the style;

http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/?url= … ranspose=0


A similar mode is used in the Offsprings' song "Keep 'em Seperated".

1,562

(44 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

R is for Rain Stick

This is one my favorite posessions. It's very relaxing and hypnotic to play this beautiful, natural tool of sound........

1,563

(44 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

charlotte wrote:

Q is for Qiutaiplas.....you gotta believe it.

Good one! Quitaipla- this is a Venezualan instrument made from bamboo sticks.

1,564

(136 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

True...the person below me is addicted, whole heartedly, to their guitar playing.

1,565

(44 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

N is for Nakers Percussion Station

This is a really cool set-up. It's like a make-shift home- made drum kit made from raw products of nature. It's used mainly in African and World Beat music. Peter Gabriel's drummer uses this get-up in "The Last Temptation Of Christ" soundtrack.


The inspiration for the Nakers set came from a sound sculpture creation from American Percussion, the Naggara drums, in response to interest for a smaller, mass-produced version. The setup includes two clay, dumbek-shaped drums finished in a bright brass glaze, resting in a finely crafted wooden table. The drums are of equal size but have different thickness heads, allowing for varying timbres. A wooden foot pedal is attached to each drum with a dowel linkage, allowing each drum tuning to be changed while playing. Finally, mounted between the drums is a hand-carved cherry wood woodblock. To get a variety of sounds, the Nakers set comes with a pair of bamboo brushes and a pair of piano hammer mallets.

1,566

(44 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

L is for Lute

1,567

(44 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

K is for Kalimba

...it's in the percussion family and is also know as the African Thumb Piano, very cool little instrument!

1,568

(44 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I for Ishaka (another percussion instrument)

.....A gourd filled with several different types of seeds.

1,569

(13 replies, posted in Electric)

I have a thing about buying inexpensive guitars, covering the name on the head stock and driving Mr. Guitar Brand Gawker crazy. You know the guy, the one who goes way out his way just to see what you're playing and then takes it upon himself to tell you his complete list of guitars he owns!?!?! If I know for sure I'm not going to sale a guitar I'll black out the name or cover it with an interesting sticker or other misc. items. I have a ying-yang pog on my Yamaha lefty acoustic/electric that someone left in my tip jar.(pog, not guitar) It looks very cool. Sometimes people see it and say to me, "wow dude, that ying-yang pog makes you look so very cool man, where can I get me one of them thangs?"  Anyways, I digress, here's the guitar I'm asking about;;;;;;;;;;;;;

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000I82LXI?smi … nkCode=asn

1,570

(14 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

andros67 wrote:
SouthPaw41L wrote:

BJ Thomas' "Hooked On A Feeling"
intro;
OOHH-GA-CHA-CHA,  OOH-GA OOH-GA, OOH-GA-CHA-CHA
         OOH-GA OOH-GA.............(x16)

This IS, the best of all time!!!!!!

Hi Southpaw, I just listened to that song, are you refering to the sitar in the intro? I might have another version or something.

No, no, the one I'm referring to begins with human voice tribal chanting. Then B.J. comes in with; " Ewe... hu- hu, ha hu- hu, Hooked on a feelin'........

1,571

(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I have several in my songbook have a look-e-see and enjoy some of them. I like the harmonic minor and the egyptian is pretty cool too.

http://www.chordie.com/publicbooks.php? … gid=109008

1,572

(6 replies, posted in Electric)

x=mute or do not play

1,573

(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Welcome Topdown, glad you found us. Climb on in, buckle up, and enjoy the Chordie ride. You are gonna benefit so much from this fine site.

I'm a 41 year old full-time working musician from sunny FLA. Moved down here in 1991 from New River Valley, Virginia. I was lucky to play 10 gigs a month in VA but down here I'll do up to 10 gigs a week. Chordie has expanded my song list by thousands and I'm sure it will be just as helpful to you. Welcome again and I look foward to chit-chatting with you.

Peace and Guitars,
SouthPaw41L

1,574

(44 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

E for Ekpiri   (percussion instrument)

Rattles made from dried seeds which are strung on a rope handle. I use one of these along with a thunder tube on "Riders On The Storm" by The Doors to get that rain and thunder effect..............

1,575

(5 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

I stayed up  late, way too late, last night watching old concert footage of Led Zeppelins' "The Song Remains the Same" on VH2. My 2yr old son, my wife, and I each sat speechless during John Bonhams'(BONZO!!!) drum solo. After Bonzo finished his solo my wife asked, "Is that really possible to do?" I could only shrug my shoulders at her and look as confused as I was in accounting class in college.

As far as the new suff, I haven't seen any of it yet but as long as the drumming duties stay in the Bonham(i.e. Jason) family I'd be willing to dish out some disposable income to witness the legends work their magic........