![]() ![]() How to find out if they are liable? Well, text plagiarism can be found out by using tools such as this: I was told that copying 1 persons work and publishing it is plagiarism but copying 1,000 peoples work is research. Robot Chicken: We Are The Victors - YouTube ![]() Is it using the same notes, chords, scales, and following verse, chorus, verse, or did they throw in a couple solos and interludes? Is the tempo the same? What about the lyrics. There is also structure issues when considering plagiarism. MARILYN MANSON -Down In The Park - YouTube ![]() Marilyn Manson, Down in the Park, The Prince of Darkness Sample: "This is not a dream." - YouTube It is not just the note progressions that I would own, it would also be its sound because it had to be crafted, you could compare the samples and if the samples are the same, they would sound the same. so how to avoid claims of plagiarism? What is sampling?įrom my understanding, sampling would be like if I made a song, and then you used a clip of that recording in your music. Here is 32 examples using the same 4 chords: Since with music you are working with only 12 notes and a handful of octaves, when you start trying to create music using actual music theory, your going to run into progressions that sounds similar, there's only so many notes to a scale, and only so many patterns of notes that will fit into a bar of music.īecause there's also a limited number of tones that can be produced by particular resonance instruments (all acoustic guitars sound similar to other acoustic guitars, same with piano, and anything else that has to deal with vibrating wood and metal) so you're eventually going to get to the point where songs sound similar to other songs. But I want to ask if it can be considered plagiarism and if FTISLAND is liable? I think the piano sounds at the beginning sounds similar. My idol, South Korean band FTISLAND, is being accused of music plagiarism by copying some parts of the melody of their new song 'Madly' (here's the youtube link: FTISLAND - (MADLY) M/V - YouTube) from Air Supply's song 'Making Love Out of Nothing at All' (here's the youtube link: Air Supply - Making Love Out Of Nothing At All - YouTube). ![]()
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