File:AllTheThingsYouAre-bar1thru8.mid

AllTheThingsYouAre-bar1thru8.mid(MIDI audio file, length 16 s, 276 bps overall, file size: 552 bytes)

Summary

David Luebbert, generated via SongTrellis Tunetext.

Fair use rationale:

This MIDI sequence is an arrangement of the first eight bars (first A section) of the chord sequence of Jerome Kern's "All The Things You Are" generated via a software algorithm.

Chord sequences, notated as a list of chord symbols, do not violate a composer's copyright since many compositions can be written or improvised upon a particular sequence of chords.

A particular original arrangement of the chords in a sequence that does not share melodic or rhythmic features with a copyrighted published arrangement can be considered to be a new musical work that is not a derivative work of the composition that is the original source of the chord progression used.

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current16:20, 20 May 200816 s (552 bytes)DLuebbertDavid Luebbert, generated via SongTrellis Tunetext. Fair use rationale: This MIDI sequence is an arrangement of the first eight bars (first A section) of the chord sequence of Jerome Kern's "All The Things You Are" generated via a software algorithm.
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