Image:Saxalto&mezzo.jpg
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[edit] Summary
An alto and mezzo-soprano saxophone. Photo by Jay C. Easton. Reproduced from the [Jay C. Easton] official website with the kind permission of Jay C. Easton, whose instruments are depicted in the photograph.
Source: http://www.jayeaston.com/galleries/sax_family/alto_saxes_in_F_and_Eb.jpg
[edit] Licensing
This image is copyrighted. However, the copyright holder has irrevocably released all rights to it, allowing it to be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, used, modified, built upon, or otherwise exploited in any way by anyone for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, with or without attribution of the author, as if in the public domain. |
[edit] Permission to use photo
The photo is copyrighted but allows free use if credit is given to the photographer and my website, http://www.jayeaston.com/.
Also, spiffing up the contrast/cropping is fine by me - anything to make the horns look good!
You have my permission (under the same terms) to use photos of my Tubax, mezzo-soprano, curved sopranino, straight tenor, straight baritone, contrabass, and/or bass saxes if any of them would be helpful to you.
Many of these are not on my site yet, but will be within the next several days. (I'm working on a site update with some new content.)
All the best,
Jay
www.jayeaston.com
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- (del) (cur) 02:14, 6 April 2006 . . ChaosMaster (Talk | contribs) . . 480×640 (72,693 bytes) (Found on Jay Easton's site (http://www.jayeaston.com). He has given permission to use it. ''The photo is copyrighted but allows free use if credit is given to the photographer and my website, http://www.jayeaston.com/. Also, spiffing up the contrast/cro)
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