Imagine a painter in their studio, preparing for an exhibition. The painter is working on a landscape. The sky is midnight blue. The valley is Kelly green. Mountains loom in the back, a spectacular hue reflecting off a brilliant sunset. The painter reaches for vermillion and then pauses. Wait a second, they think: Does someone own the copyright to this shade of red? Am I going to get sued for this?
Read here: wapo.st/3nxaYSj

@normsmusic This was my take on this whole situation. You can't own 'chords' In fact, if you make a physical object, changing the size, or the sizes of different aspects is enough to need a new copyright. Otherwise it's completely inane and there will be no new music.

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Adam Neely, who is brilliant.. offers this discussion on youtube..
youtu.be/Tpi4d3YM79Q

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ya welcome! Adam Neely is one worth subscribing to on youtube! He has dozens of excellent vids!

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