<bob80109@googlemail.com> wrote ...
> Obviously there are many different ways you can remix an existing
> track, so if you know of any of the general rules about what you can
> and can't get away with, infringement etc, then please note them!
>
> As for my current situation, it's a little bizarre. I have a really
> old Yamaha keyboard that has some "original" demo songs on it.
What does "original" demo songs mean? If you wrote them
then they are yours, you can do whatever you want with
them, and no quotation marks are necessary.
If somebody else wrote them then you have no rights
to distribute any form of it without permission/license
from the owner of the copyright.
> They are pretty cheesy. But I would like to remix one of them
> into a house mix, and create vocals for the melody. Would I
> be infringing on something here?
If you wrote it then why would there be any infringement?
> Borrowing a) the melody line and b) most of the
> chords from something already created?
What does "something else already created" mean?
Is it somethign you wrote yourself, or something that
is owned by others?