Hey- I thought pianotek or Schaff had this book in the back of the catalog... Hmmm... :) Michelle --On Wednesday, March 26, 2003 11:55 AM -0500 Jeff Tanner <jtanner@mozart.music.sc.edu> wrote: >> (Write your congressmen and complain about the change in tax law >> regarding inventory - several years ago - which led to the current policy >> among publishers of remaindering anything that isn't selling at a rapid >> clip. It's a real problem in sheet music as well. So much is printed >> once and then disappears. And while you're complaining, mention the >> extension of copyright to virtually forever - at least our lifetimes - >> which means that an enormous range of materials will never come back >> into publication, as in Dover re-prints and the like. Rant, rant). >> Regards, >> Fred Sturm >> University of New Mexico > > (A little off subject but in regard to the above) > And while you're complaining about copyrights, add the ability of a > photographer to indefinitely copyright images of YOU, probably discard the > negatives (or digital files) after a short period of time, and then > WalMart won't duplicate them, or even allow you to, without written > permission of the travelling photographer who you can't locate or may > even be out of business. (or if you do find them, it'll cost an arm and a > leg for one copy) > > (Back on subject) > TUNING was out of print before I realized what it was, and so I missed the > opportunity to get a copy. We have a copy in our music reference library, > but I'd happily order one for my own collection were it reprinted. > > Jeff > > > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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