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its for an opening to a movie im working on.
settings: medival era.

2007-08-17 10:33:25 · 3 answers · asked by @_@ 4 in Entertainment & Music Music Classical

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You could definitely use Blind Guardian's "The Bard's Song - In the Forest" or "The Bard's Song - The Hobbit"...I personally like "In the forest" more than "The hobbit"...they're definitely great songs, I promise :)

If you like, I can share the songs to you. Don't worry, I'll share them for free, as I have already uploaded them somewhere. They're mp3 files, and definitely, they have no virus or worms whatsoever. But you will have to send me a PM, 'coz I don't want to be sued or something - you know, copyright issues or whatever.

Additional - Response to Glinzek:

Hey man! That's kind of unfair, accusing me of larceny. And who are you to say I adhere to the "Just so long as you don't get caught" philosophy? You don't even know me personally. As far as I know, I haven't stolen anything, as I didn't claim the song to be mine. I did mention the artist of the song, remember? More importantly, I am not encouraging her to commit copyright infringement whatsoever. And I'm not ripping her money, because I intend to just share the song to her so she could have an idea as to what I'm talking about (note: I was thinking she's not familiar with the song I suggested). I was hoping that if she would come to like the song, she too would become a fan and support Blind Guardian. Now, if you have problem with the fact that I uploaded the song somewhere else, hey, for your information, I did that just because I wanted to have a background song for my profile at Friendster. I did not upload it to gain from it (e.g. through internet ads or whatever). That's why I didn't write the song's link in my answer (and take note, I didn't post the link ANYWHERE ELSE in the internet). And that's why I said "if she's interested". As for using the words "I don't want to be sued", well, my only point was that I know there's still an ongoing debate with regards to file sharing. What constitutes legal and illegal file sharing through IM or email, as far as I know, is still not settled. On a personal note, I was only intending to share the file to this one person WITHOUT any thoughts of gaining profit. Okay, so you may say what I am doing MAY (read: may, i.e. "plausibly", "have the possibility") may encourage illegal sharing, but hey, I can't be held responsible for other people's FUTURE action, especially if I have not instructed or coerced someone to do something illegal; people have their own free will. And may I state again, as far as I know, particulars on the issue of file sharing is still on debate and is yet to be settled.

People like you are the reasons why I don't like to join interactive internet forums, groups and communities. You think you know it all, but I think you're just a conceited guy who only knows how to look down on other people. Have you looked into the mirror lately and saw a perfect man? If yes, well, congratulations!

Oh, and by the way, Y!A is actually the first time I enjoyed interacting with people through the internet, but because of you, I don't think I will enjoy Y!A as much as I did before. I hope you're happy now!

2007-08-17 10:46:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What are you wanting, you are not being clear enough. We need more info. Are you expecting people to write you this music? This question is not that much better than your last one asking about this guitar/piano duet thing. Are you willing to pay? How much time would the composer have? How long does it have to be? How much music do you need? Or, are you wanting people to give examples of music they believe would work? Are you up to more options of instruments rather than just guitar and piano, or does it have to be guitar and piano? I am just trying to be helpful, not criticize. Just give more detail.

2007-08-17 10:49:27 · answer #2 · answered by Cello Girl 3 · 0 0

To Enigma:

You think that sending copyrighted material by IM makes it okay? "Just so long as you don't get caught" is your ethical philosophy?

Hey, you live your life the way you want to, but larceny is still larceny, however it is achieved. If you think the song is so good, then why would you want to deny its creator his or her just rewards?

2007-08-17 11:51:03 · answer #3 · answered by glinzek 6 · 0 1

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