If you work at a K-12 or Higher Ed school with Google Apps for Education, you are quietly getting a fall gift from Google: Drive storage will be unlimited for education users within the next few days. Over the last few months, Google and Microsoft have been waging war over cloud apps for the education […]
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CJ Replay: Legal Photocopying
(An excerpt from the Choral Journal article, “Guidelines from the MPA Music Publishers’ Association of the United States” [pg.41]) When can I photocopy? This question is asked every day by music educators nationwide. Most music educators want to respect the rights of copyright owners, but are sometimes confused as to when it is permissible […]
Import Public Domain Lit Directly to your Notation Software
(img src:sibelius.com) We are fortunate as Internet-era musicians to have access to a vast collection of music resources online through collections such as the Choral Public Domain Library, Internet Sheet Music Library Project and Mutopia. With such a volume of music available for free use, ranging from new compositions shared under public license to editions of standard rep […]
The Language of the Discipline: Filling their Ears
Many of us in the field have a huge responsibility to the musicians in our ensembles: we are the channels of everything wonderful about our choral tradition, through which our singers learn about the history and future of composition, performance traditions and culture of music. If you went through a college music program, or an […]
What are You Listening To?
In the early days of listening to music on the Internet, the only available offerings were those “commercially viable” genres that could attract enough attention to warrant the high set-up and operation costs. Now that streaming music online has become standard and widespread, there are wonderful sources for choral music and other classical/art musics available […]
What Fair Use Is (and Isn’t)
(commons.wikimedia.org) A teacher came to me last week asking if it was copyright-compliant to download a YouTube video to show in an upcoming concert. “After all,” she surmised, “it’s publicly viewable already, and we’re a school, so it’s fair use, right?” Fair Use is that aspect of U.S. copyright law which gives considerable leeway […]