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alto sax music?
i really want the FULL VERSION of carry on my wayward son for alto saxophone but all of them you have to pay!! i want the FULL THING WITHOUT paying for it plz list the websites
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Go pay for it. You do understand you are paying because someone owns that song and owns the right to distribute it? If you don't pay it, you are stealing, and it is a fine of $100,000 per piece you steal. I don't know about you, but $5-$10 a piece is a heck of a lot cheaper than $100,000.
- 1 decade ago
Copyright laws will prevent free online posting of music if the music is not in the public domain. Music is in the public domain only after it has been 75 years since copyright protection was first granted, or 100 years since the creation of the piece. So, that means that none of the latest songs will be provided for free.
You're probably already aware that there are some sites, such as https://sheemusicplus.com,/ where you'll be able to purchase the piece you're looking forr a nominal fee... usually $4-5. On the other hand, if you're satisfied with public domain music, there are many sites to choose from where you can get free or very inexpensive music, including http://www.windsorbrass.com/sheetmusic.