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Originally Posted by Average Joe
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03-03-2020 01:26 AM
Joe, it's not the moral thing, it's actually still the legal thing, or I wouldn't harp on it. Stealing property isn't only a moral issue, it's illegal.Originally Posted by Average JoeIn a very real sense, that ship has sailed. If it is in or can be transferred to a digital format, people expect to get it for free or nearly so. And while the moral argument against it might be right, it won't win people over or change their ways. Not for recorded music or music notation certainly. Practicality of downloadable information is going to win out over moral arguments every time.
I'm not saying that I like it, but music publishers can only adapt to this reality or die.
So interesting how it’s basically just Les Pauls and assorted solid bodies. No L-5’s etc. Amazing how much these can cost for basically cosmetic changes. Definitely cool looking solid bodies,...
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Cause they wanted to punish me for practicing the Segovia Scales for the last 40 years, every freaking day, at 320bpm through the cycle of fourths and the cycle of Fifths.
But I've always seen it referred to in books from way back as the jazz minor. That's definitely not new.
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