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Where did the music for ZK come from?

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10/26/2013 3:15:24 PMUSrankCrazyEddie before revert after revert
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1 [quote]I'm taking MIDI production classes and I'm thinking I might submit a few songs to be considered for new ZK songs.[/quote] 1 [quote]I'm taking MIDI production classes and I'm thinking I might submit a few songs to be considered for new ZK songs.[/quote]
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3 Awesome! I'm sure everyone would love to hear what you can come up with. There's no assurances the devs will decide to include it, of course, but I think it's great to encourage anyone with a creative urge to contribute. 2 Awesome! I'm sure everyone would love to hear what you can come up with. There's no assurances the devs will decide to include it, of course, but I think it's great to encourage anyone with a creative urge to contribute.
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5 [quote]Maybe mix in a few melodies from the existing ones.[/quote] 5 [quote]Maybe mix in a few melodies from the existing ones.[/quote]
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7 I don't think you can do that. Denny Schneidemesser licenses his music with a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license, which includes the "no derivative works" restriction. See [url=http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_licensing.cfm?bandID=604509]this page[/url] for details of Denny's CC licensing. 6 I don't think you can do that. Denny Schneidemesser licenses his music with a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license, which includes the "no derivative works" restriction. See [url=http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_licensing.cfm?bandID=604509]this page[/url] for details of Denny's CC licensing.
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