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Hi guys!

Just to be absolutely clear: Any file you upload to the Composers' Forum is STILL YOURS. By uploaded your music, pictures or video you are taking responsibility and ownership of that media. You can't upload something that someone else owns without permission. And uploaded your own music does not give it away.

Uploading a file here gives the Composers' Forum the right to display that file on the Composers' Forum. It does not give anyone the right to reuse, distribute, copy or sell that file anywhere else.

We want everything you upload to be your own work, or work that you have the permission to display. You want to be assured that by uploading your work, you are not inadvertently giving away ownership. So I'm telling you and the world now: by uploading your work, you are not inadvertently giving away ownership. Now keep up your end and only display things that you created or have the right to display.

If in doubt, don't upload it! If you are really worried about someone stealing your work, don't upload it!

We work hard to be sure that the Composers' Forum is full of real composers and is a place where you want to share what you do and how you do it.

I hope this makes you feel a little safer!

Chris Merritt
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Three pieces of mine:
I write a lot of fugues; here's #54, done with a few Korg M1 voices.
Then, "Whitechief" named after a distant mine far up in Sequoia National Park we hiked years ago.
Finally, Michaelskirche II; part of a set of several other pieces inspired by my many visits to the most amazing building [still] I have ever entered: Munich's colossal renaissance cathedral.
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Why are you posting music here Michael? I would suggest using your blog if you want to share and get kudos, or the music dissection forum if you want to be critiqued

Michael O'Brien said:
Three pieces of mine:
I write a lot of fugues; here's #54, done with a few Korg M1 voices.
Then, "Whitechief" named after a distant mine far up in Sequoia National Park we hiked years ago.
Finally, Michaelskirche II; part of a set of several other pieces inspired by my many visits to the most amazing building [still] I have ever entered: Munich's colossal renaissance cathedral.
Hi Chris,
Is there software out there which can over ride things and download the music from this forum for free? Also, it's been a while since I popped in - terribly busy with life.

cheers!
Excellent #54 - loved the use of textures to separate the voices not to mention their good lines and movement. I especially enjoyed when the counterpoint changed to a brief chordal motif - very festive and well done! Thanks for sharing that it put me in a really good mood!!!
best, Robert Scott Stanton

Michael O'Brien said:
Three pieces of mine:
I write a lot of fugues; here's #54, done with a few Korg M1 voices.
Then, "Whitechief" named after a distant mine far up in Sequoia National Park we hiked years ago.
Finally, Michaelskirche II; part of a set of several other pieces inspired by my many visits to the most amazing building [still] I have ever entered: Munich's colossal renaissance cathedral.
Yes Chris Alpiar - you're right - I enjoyed this music very much but I'm a little confused navigating the pages correctly and agree music should be on the individual composer's page.
~R

Robert Scott Stanton said:
Excellent #54 - loved the use of textures to separate the voices not to mention their good lines and movement. I especially enjoyed when the counterpoint changed to a brief chordal motif - very festive and well done! Thanks for sharing that it put me in a really good mood!!!
best, Robert Scott Stanton

Michael O'Brien said:
Three pieces of mine:
I write a lot of fugues; here's #54, done with a few Korg M1 voices.
Then, "Whitechief" named after a distant mine far up in Sequoia National Park we hiked years ago.
Finally, Michaelskirche II; part of a set of several other pieces inspired by my many visits to the most amazing building [still] I have ever entered: Munich's colossal renaissance cathedral.
Yea there is software that can get any music played at the analog (speaker) level from anyplace on the web (streaming, etc). Nothing is safe 100%. Just as one can record from radio or tv

Robert Scott Stanton said:
Hi Chris,
Is there software out there which can over ride things and download the music from this forum for free? Also, it's been a while since I popped in - terribly busy with life.

cheers!

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