
coloradojay
New member
First off I've waded a bunch of the 75 or so threads that talk about copywrite here, and can't find info on my question.
I am doing the percussion/tracking for a commercial this weekend, and I have a question about the music we are doing. The commercial will be played on local cable slots and local radio.
The guy/business who is having the commercial made gave my friend (the video guy), a low-res 1 minute sample of a little acoustic guitar ditty that he wants on his commercial. He said basically "I want it to sound like that- but add some percussion". I've never heard it before but it sounds similar to every finger-picked bluegrass/folk tune I've ever heard.
The question. I have no idea where the guitar tune came from, and no way (I know of) to figure out if it is copywritten or not. Even though I don't really stand to get in any trouble since I'm just being hired to track it/add original percussion, I'm curious:
How would you go about researching if a non-descript tune like this has a copywrite?
If it is copywritten, how different would you have to make the tune keep the video/production guy/studio guitar player/audio engineer guy, from the chance of legal trouble?
Some of my thoughts:
-The guitar player will likely be changing it a little anyway since he doesn't have music or tab for the tune, so he's playing it by ear and really it only has to "sound like that"
-The percussion will change the feel of the tune some anyway since it didn't have any before
-We've all heard commercials on TV that sound like another tune, but are slightly changed. What do you guys feel about the moral implications of this kind of copycatish jingle?
I am doing the percussion/tracking for a commercial this weekend, and I have a question about the music we are doing. The commercial will be played on local cable slots and local radio.
The guy/business who is having the commercial made gave my friend (the video guy), a low-res 1 minute sample of a little acoustic guitar ditty that he wants on his commercial. He said basically "I want it to sound like that- but add some percussion". I've never heard it before but it sounds similar to every finger-picked bluegrass/folk tune I've ever heard.
The question. I have no idea where the guitar tune came from, and no way (I know of) to figure out if it is copywritten or not. Even though I don't really stand to get in any trouble since I'm just being hired to track it/add original percussion, I'm curious:
How would you go about researching if a non-descript tune like this has a copywrite?
If it is copywritten, how different would you have to make the tune keep the video/production guy/studio guitar player/audio engineer guy, from the chance of legal trouble?
Some of my thoughts:
-The guitar player will likely be changing it a little anyway since he doesn't have music or tab for the tune, so he's playing it by ear and really it only has to "sound like that"
-The percussion will change the feel of the tune some anyway since it didn't have any before
-We've all heard commercials on TV that sound like another tune, but are slightly changed. What do you guys feel about the moral implications of this kind of copycatish jingle?