April 23, 20205 yr Hey this is a song update from a previous version that I've been working on. I was wondering how the solo flows in relation to the parts before in the verse and after in the other verse/bridge. Edited April 23, 20205 yr by SilverWolf
May 6, 20205 yr Author @Guillem82 The song has been completed, here's the result if interested: https://open.spotify.com/track/2YMrriSqrCuii6v7ptF1q1?si=x1lmmQ8FRU-Eh5GcQwx35A Edited May 6, 20205 yr by SilverWolf
May 6, 20205 yr Author @Ivan1791 Technically a song is copyrighted whenever it is recorded, but in the u.s. they have a website called www.copyright.gov/ . Although based on your profile description I'm not too familiar with where it is for Spain. I believe there were 2 different types of copyrights for music in particular. One is the sound recording copyright which covers the master recording version of your song, as well as work of performing arts (performing arts) copyright, which covers the arrangement, lyrics and melodies. Those aren't the only categories, but for music I believe those were it. Some of the information might be different, as I'm not too familiar with the laws of Spain, but those were in the u.s. to the best of my knowledge. Edited May 6, 20205 yr by SilverWolf
May 6, 20205 yr 19 minutes ago, SilverWolf said: @Ivan1791 Technically a song is copyrighted whenever it is recorded, but in the u.s. they have a website called www.copyright.gov/ . Although based on your profile description I'm not too familiar with where it is for Spain. I believe there were 2 different types of copyrights for music in particular. One is the sound recording copyright which covers the master recording version of your song, as well as work of performing arts (performing arts) copyright, which covers the arrangement, lyrics and melodies. Those aren't the only categories, but for music I believe those were it. Some of the information might be different, as I'm not too familiar with the laws of Spain, but those were in the u.s. to the best of my knowledge. Okay, thank you for the information.
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