Thread: An Outrage.
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Old 05-14-2006, 04:44 PM   #13
casinoboneerer

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As for nanikure, yes I play an instrument and I have bought music books but only artist specific. You are correct about the "cheat books" that's why I would not buy them.
i-tunes has solved the album problem by allowing you to buy one song off an album (except the apple catalogue but that is their loss-the apple vs. apple lawsuit is another issue. I read the agreement and was not surprised that Apple Computer won)
I suggest that you leave out the "rich bastards", and "got too much money already" arguments out because they just make you look stupid. There is a great scene in the movie "Network" where Ned Beaty brings Peter Finch into the boardroom for a little chat. He says something like "You are fucking with primal forces of nature. Do you think they sit around the Kremlin discussing Marx? No, they talk about the price of wheat" You see, in the real word where grownups live, nothing happens until one guy sells something to another guy. You want free stuff, move back in with your parents.
You don't have to act so damn arrogant towards me just because you see things differently than I do. I'm saying since the tabber transcribed the song completely by ear (it explicitly states on the site that the tabber may not infringe on copyright [stealing the notes from a book etc.]) they should be able to share it any way they want. Many of the younger generation of musicians use online tablature as a resource to help improve their playing. If the bands would actually put out legal tabs online that were actually accurate and affordable, then there wouldn't be much of a problem here. However, since they haven't, it's just saying don't do it without any other alternative.
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