Re: [linux-audio-user] Music made with Linux

From: Russell Hanaghan <hanaghan@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Jan 17 2006 - 03:43:52 EET

Jan Depner wrote:

>On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 09:54 +1100, Conrad Parker wrote:
>
>
>>On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 04:33:39PM -0600, Jan Depner wrote:
>>
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>>> Speaking of which, how could I mark the song as licensed under
>>>Creative Commons non-commercial/attribution license. I have no idea how
>>>to place that in the id3 tag or anywhere else.
>>>
>>>
>>Creative Commons have the basic info about this here:
>>
>> http://creativecommons.org/technology/mp3
>>
>>Some tools for manipulating ID3 tags are listed on freshmeat:
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>> http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=id3
>>
>>For oggs:
>>
>> http://creativecommons.org/technology/ogg
>>
>>A bit more detail:
>>
>> http://blog.kfish.org/creativecommons/ogg-tagging.html
>>
>>cheers,
>>
>>Conrad.
>>
>>
>
> Ah ha! I finally got it. In order to label it this way I had to
>force the use of id3v2 for mp3 (it's much easier in ogg). Since I'm
>using lame to encode I had to use the id3v2 options. I have replaced
>the file with one that is labeled (hopefully) correctly. All this legal
>stuff is really strange - all I wanted to do was post a song ;-) Oh
>well, you live and learn. BTW, even though I couldn't use the stuff on
>the above pages, the links were invaluable. Thanks Conrad.
>
>
>
>
I like the line "All I wanted to do was post a song!" :) Sad in this
world of less than original people that one has to protect themsleves at
the cost of sharing something good and fun in the simplest way available
today!

BTW, just checked your Website.....As a young inspired guitfiddler in
Australia, playing in a country rock band (my first band) and beleive
me, there was no such thing as "Country rock" (Amazing Rythym Aces and
Pure Prarie Legue somewhat lost on our audiences) as such then in Aus,
we covered a tune by Rodney Crowell called "Stars on the Water"...a
simple but catchy little tune (I still play it today)...and I remembered
thinking...who the heck plays that solo...it seemed relatively easy to
play. That is untill I tried to pick up all those little inflections and
the super clear voicing of bending notes. I looked at the back of the
album to see and behold, Mr. Albert Lee! An English Country picker no
less!!! :) I then watched one of those Videos he had showing how to
play on that beat up ol' tele he has with a million signatures on it.
That RH finger style coupled with a pick had me just baffled back then.
I use it in a round about way today. He is truly one of my guitfiddler
gods! :)

R~
Received on Tue Jan 17 04:15:08 2006

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