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I really don´t give a crap...
I saw the other discusion... about using other people music in the performances...and I am with you in the fact that we mostly are hobbysts... and semi-professionals....I agree that there are profesionals here...But I doubt anyone would mind...in fact I think if we followed the rules as said...we would have to ask permision for every trick we performed...and maybe if we used a trick of our "own" maybe we could get sued because it turned out it was done before...
If you perform in controlled environments...I don´t think you should crack your head for getting permision for every track you use... just don´t claim the music is yours...and if you can credit the artists somehow (like a manuscript or in the publicity) I don´t there should not be a problem...
Some artists really don´t care if you use their music...they however appreciate the fact you ask them for permision... I use a song of an artist called Diorama... and the main man is Torben Wendt...I sent him a facebook message asking him for permision...and he gave it to me...
There is nothing wrong in wanting to accurately credit. Doing it in the beginning gives good grounding to continue in the future. Composing unique music isn't the only way to get royalty free music.My point is... she is very worried to get all right, even the music credits...the only way to find free royalty music would be if she compose the music by herself, which is not realistic for now..