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Thread #12464 Message #98144
Posted By: Joe Offer
22-Jul-99 - 04:08 PM
Thread Name: The Study of Songs and Songwriting
Subject: The Study of Songs and Songwriting
I've seen a number of sites that make a significant contribution to the study of songs and songwriting. I think we can say that the Mudcat Cafe may well be the most significant site for the study of traditional music, but there are others, many listed on our links page. The Contemplator page and the Canadian Tunebook by Barry Taylor and the terrific work by Bruce Olson are just a few examples of fine scholarship by Mudcatters. Click here to get to a terrific site with songs by 19th century songwriters, including Henry Clay Work. I would like to see such a site for the great songwriters of the first half of the 20th century, but it seems that copyrights get in the way. I don't want to get into a big discussion of the pros and cons of copyright protection, but I would like to know of sites on the Web that provide good information on works that are still under copyright protection. Is it possible to do the same kind of study of 20th century music, or do we have to wait until copyrights expire before we can freely study and publish studies of music? Anybody have more links to share with us? Please post 'em here, and on our links page. -Joe Offer-