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Whose permission do you need to write or arrange pieces that are Traditional or in the Public Domain? I said copyright owner but my teacher says I’m wrong

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She's right, but you have a nice thought. It is always a good idea to try to give credit where credit is due.

Public Domain refers to written material that no one has a lien on. No one owns the copywrite. No one holds any claim on the material at all. So there is no need to try and get permission because no one is listed to get the permission from.

If you have a cell phone that does just about everything but make coffee in the morning, you can download an app called free books. Some are very good. They are all in public domain.

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