angel eyes missing part

M
mikerspencer
Posts: 92
Joined: Jul 01, 2022

by mikerspencer »

Hi all,

My big band is missing a second trombone part for angel eyes, arranged by Fedchock. Is anyone able to share a scan?

Cheers! Mike
C
CBlair
Posts: 32
Joined: Jun 15, 2019

by CBlair »

John Fedchock would appreciate you purchasing a replacement of his work, as provided under U.S copyright law.
M
mikerspencer
Posts: 92
Joined: Jul 01, 2022

by mikerspencer »

[quote="CBlair"]John Fedchock would appreciate you purchasing a replacement of his work, as provided under U.S copyright law.[/quote]

That's a great idea, do you know if/where individual parts are available?
H
harrisonreed
Posts: 6479
Joined: Aug 17, 2018

by harrisonreed »

You can at least see what the notes for the part are in the score, right?
D
Doug_Elliott
Posts: 4155
Joined: Mar 22, 2018

by Doug_Elliott »

Send John a message on Facebook
D
Dennis
Posts: 404
Joined: Mar 24, 2018

by Dennis »

[quote="CBlair"]John Fedchock would appreciate you purchasing a replacement of his work, as provided under U.S copyright law.[/quote]

While some publishers (notably Sierra Music) make individual parts available for purchase, ejazzlines (Fedchock's primary publisher) does not. Beyond that, the piece requested (Angel Eyes) appears to be out of print. (JW Pepper's site suggests this, and it's not listed at ejazzlines.)

So it appears that OP's choices are:

1. Remove the piece from the program.

2. Violate copyright by copying the part out from the score.

3. Violate copyright by obtaining a copy from elsewhere.

Even if the piece was in print and ejazzlines did provide replacement parts, I'd be surprised if Fedchock saw anything on his next royalty check. In matters of copyright, my sympathies lie with the creators rather than the publishers. Note also that if the OP chose option 1, Fedchock would lose some money from his performance rights royalty check.
H
harrisonreed
Posts: 6479
Joined: Aug 17, 2018

by harrisonreed »

I mean, for no. 1, you're assuming the venue is paying out to ASCAP to begin with. But reading from the score does not violate copyright.
J
JohnL
Posts: 2529
Joined: Mar 23, 2018

by JohnL »

According to [url=https://www.stantons.com/sheet-music/title/angel-eyes/1895/?srsltid=AfmBOopnwcwFXoAEH4sK5F5GfwzhgwPC5BvIfRBU0w6JLEy7s_KmKsbo]Stanton's, the publisher is (was) Kendor Music. Searching Kendor's site for "Angel Eyes" comes up blank, and it's not listed under John Fedchock's name.

The pretty much leaves you to contact John Fedchock directly if you want to stay clean from a copyright standpoint.
B
boneapart
Posts: 85
Joined: Aug 13, 2018

by boneapart »

Sent you a private message about acquiring the part.
M
mikerspencer
Posts: 92
Joined: Jul 01, 2022

by mikerspencer »

Thanks all, I emailed John about purchasing the part. He's replied and is hopeful he'll be able to sort something out.