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RE: Ethics of using an artist's musi... (in reply to estebanana)
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Also you want narrate, not orate. Peter Coyote narrates films and documentaries, Hitler orated. Narrator and orator two different things. You could say that certain narrator is also a great orator or has a gift for oratory.
Ummm, "Orate" is the name of Diego's album, not the English verb.
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RE: Ethics of using an artist's musi... (in reply to veet)
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ORIGINAL: veet
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Also you want narrate, not orate. Peter Coyote narrates films and documentaries, Hitler orated. Narrator and orator two different things. You could say that certain narrator is also a great orator or has a gift for oratory.
Ummm, "Orate" is the name of Diego's album, not the English verb.
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RE: Ethics of using an artist's musi... (in reply to Leñador)
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Me me me! Thoin means arse in gaelic, yay! Anyone have Swahili swear words??
Nothing in Swahili, but a couple of days ago, in another thread, I recall El Kiko listed a secondary (or was it primary?) meaning of "Cajon." His example of its use was something like: "I do my deepest thinking while sitting on the Cajon."
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RE: Ethics of using an artist's musi... (in reply to Andy Culpepper)
Now that we see another video of a luthier using it as a backdrop to his video, it seems people will always do what they want.
IMO, use it, just give him credit.
I see nothing wrong with it.
I'm not going to try to guess if the copyright police will complain, because they might, or they might not.
I think it's good for your potential visitors to hear that tune and see his name. It's an awesome tune, I love it. I think it's promotional for him too, as long as people buy his CD and pay to see him perform.
I plan to record some tunes of other guitarists, and I will encourage listeners, or purchasers of the CD I plan to sell, to buy the CDs of the original artists.
RE: Ethics of using an artist's musi... (in reply to KMMI77)
hahaaaa... I wonder if he got permission (definitely possible it looks like he is from Jerez)
I tried to contact Diego... his wife sent me a message on Facebook and sounded like she wanted to help but she wanted me to call her because she thought I spoke Spanish Anyway I posted the video already without the beautiful Buleria.