My fork of Dan Hamer's free chord pack
fotisandstuff opened this issue · 10 comments
Hello, ldrolez! This is not really an issue, just a heads-up. Have you heard of the chord pack Dan Hamer posted on the WATMM subreddit? Well, I made an even better version of it, with additional help by Hamer himself! I fixed A LOT of filenames and folder structures. You can get it here. Hope it's useful enough for your archive!
Yes, Dan says on the Reddit page that they are 100% free to use and that he allows anyone to share away and host elsewhere.
He has a Contact page on his website, so you can ask him: https://danielhamer.com/contact/
Hey! So, have you checked out my chord pack fork?
All harmonies, ever created or yet to be created, are not subject to copyright restrictions, only melodies, vocals and maybe, arguably, the bassline... So.... These should be usage restriction free just due to the inherent nature of the progressions being harmonies...
Right?
I'm still a student in my first year of working on getting my bachelor's of science degree in music production, so I could totally be wrong, but I was just tested on this so I want to believe that I'm right?
At any rate, gonna be perusing these for inspiration soon!
All harmonies, ever created or yet to be created, are not subject to copyright restrictions, only melodies, vocals and maybe, arguably, the bassline... So.... These should be usage restriction free just due to the inherent nature of the progressions being harmonies... Right? I'm still a student in my first year of working on getting my bachelor's of science degree in music production, so I could totally be wrong, but I was just tested on this so I want to believe that I'm right? At any rate, gonna be perusing these for inspiration soon!
unless the harmony was some bizarre jazz shit thats never been done before theres no chance at copyright, you can download and share any midi files for harmony no one has the rights to it
update on this? it's been 3 years
@ldrolez ?
Hi! Thanks for the link! I'll see if I can borrow a few progressions for this pack. But are we sure that there are no usage restictions on these? I should also start to categorize the progressions, with more than 100 chords progressions my pack could become a mess, but I don't know how to start...
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there are no restrictions to chord progressions