Just wondering, if I take a song (like Crazy Train) and change it a little so it doesn't sound exactly the same but still has the same feel, would that be in violation of copyright?
Why I ask is because I'd like to cover songs on YouTube just for shits and giggles but don't want to get in trouble for copyright infringement. No lyrics, change the song a bit, play solos over the song, and only placing them on YouTube. I've seen a few artists doing this but wasn't sure if it was still legal or not. Even Dave Mustaine put up some teaching vids where he changed a few chords in Megadeth songs because he didn't own the rights to those songs anymore. So I'm not sure.
But then there's guys like NeoGeoFanatic who just put up the real songs and all kinds of teaching vids where the real songs are played, but I've heard you take risks putting up vids like that because YouTube will delete your entire channel if any major recording companies complain.
I was essentially thinking of posting vids as "In the style of ..." rather than straight up covers.
Thanks!
Why I ask is because I'd like to cover songs on YouTube just for shits and giggles but don't want to get in trouble for copyright infringement. No lyrics, change the song a bit, play solos over the song, and only placing them on YouTube. I've seen a few artists doing this but wasn't sure if it was still legal or not. Even Dave Mustaine put up some teaching vids where he changed a few chords in Megadeth songs because he didn't own the rights to those songs anymore. So I'm not sure.
But then there's guys like NeoGeoFanatic who just put up the real songs and all kinds of teaching vids where the real songs are played, but I've heard you take risks putting up vids like that because YouTube will delete your entire channel if any major recording companies complain.
I was essentially thinking of posting vids as "In the style of ..." rather than straight up covers.
Thanks!
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