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COPYRIGHT
OFFICE
PRACTICES
2-195
Ch. 2.6
2.6.2
2.6.2
Nature and completeness at copies deposited.(cont'd)
III.
Completeness of copies deposited.(cont'd)
b.
Orchestrations, bandstrations, and instrumental parts.(cont'd)
2.
Where the copies deposited indicate that the work is a part for a certain kind of instrument (e.g., "for Bass Clef Instru­ments"), and that parts for other instru­ments are also published with it as a unit, the Office will request deposit of all parts, even it they represent mere transpositions of the material on hand.
3.
Where an unpublished Manuscript consists of a "piano part" or "piano conductor" part, registration will generally be made without correspondence or annota­tion.
[1973]