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| Dr. Wiggy Early music: modern methods
Date Joined Jun 2006 Total Posts : 12628 | Posted 4/29/2015 3:40 AM (GMT -6) | | No. Finale does not any form of copy-protection, and even if it did, there is no form of copy-protection that has not been cracked. Secure PDFs, Bluray DVDs, software, games, etc, etc, etc.
If they want/need the Finale file, then you can't stop them from being able to edit it. And even if you gave them a PDF, there's nothing to stop them typing it all in. "This is me helping."
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| EpeeDad Registered Member
Date Joined Oct 2008 Total Posts : 143 | Posted 4/29/2015 9:16 AM (GMT -6) | | MP3s can easily be edited using many of the tools available these days. Last Saturday morning, I received a request accompany a very elderly friend at our church that evening. She wanted to sing an obscure musical number from a film made more than seventy-five years ago. I searched for the music and wasn't able find it anywhere online. It appears to have gone out of print before WW2 if it was ever actually published in the first place. I did find a clip of it from the film on Youtube! The tune was too complex to transcribe in the time available so I extracted the audio into a WAV, imported it into Audicity and made an mp3 for her. We ran through it and she asked if we could slow down the tempo. This is easy in Audacity. I was able to slow down the tempo by 15% without too many artifacts. I also lowered the pitch (a separate process) by a half step. I imported the results into Celemony and edited a few notes for intonation and duration to help her pick up her cues a little easier. This whole process took less than an hour including including running through it with her. It was a great hit. She does a great Carmen Miranda (fruit hat included!) even in her late eighties.
I agree with Ron. If someone wants to steal my work, go for it. If they take it far enough, they can be pursued legally, but this is usually not worth the effort. Regards, Chris
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