Sheet Music for Copyright or Just CD-R

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I was wondering how should a negro get some music copywritten. Last year, me and some fellas started our own record label and released a compilation cd. For that cd I sent in a burned cd-r. Was that the wrong way of doing this???? Or should I have put it in "sheet form"? And if so, how do I put my music is "sheet form"? I do all my recording through a mixer into Samplitude 2496.

Thanks Alot in Advance Fellas
That Texas Fella
Mr. Tyler
sugaty@aol.com
 
You can send in your materials via:CD-R..If you know how to work netscape composer.You can create your own sheet music...
 
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A lil additional info...
Keep in mind...A "Sheet Form" consists of basically your tracks.When you produce a song.You have multiple tracks right.And about netscape composer,its a downloadable piece of software that you can comprise your music sheet form.You gotta have knowledge of creating some tables though..If you guys like.I can link you to a blank sheet form and you all can print it out and do your thizzles from their...Holla back if you with it...
www.clubhouserecords22.com;)
 
Even if you don't know how to read/write music? :(






Damn, shoulda read Spinsterwun's link
 
Thanks Fella's

Hey thanks alot fellas,

I knew how to copy a collection of songs, but I didn't know about the Form CA which will let you make "changes" to your original copyright. That damn sure beats paying $30.00 a song on a 15-20 track album.

If anyone is from Maryland around the Baltimore/DC area hit me up. I'm in afghanistan right now, but as soon as I touch down(sometime in October) I would like to collaborate. You can peep 4 tracks produced by me and my guitarist at www.MadnoizeEntertainment.com.......it's one file with 4 joints fading in to each other.

That Texas Fella
sugaty@aol.com
www.MadnoizeEntertainment.com
 
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