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Old 01-19-2007, 11:46 PM
Alek Yasko (kombrig)
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Default Hi, Mark! Don't you wor

Hi, Mark!

Don't you worry about a thing, Mr. 'forum moderator'! You're forgiven.

If you think you pressed me hard lately, don't... That was nothing, if compare on what I went through in the past... Obviously you over-reacted on my message, but I've been confused by odd-looking file and a 'sticky' sound of Derek's tango. So, I have an excuse...

What was really surprised me - the fact that nobody says a single word about 'Drops of Champagne': nothing, nada... Just a grave silence! I do not expect any of 'bogus compliments' but say something, guys!
I know its sounds awesome: a Professional Argentinean Tango Dancer told me so when I played this piece on some party a few years ago.
He asked: "This is one of the most beautiful tangos I've ever heard! Who's the author?"
I said: "The Russian composer Oscar Strock."
"Never heard of him!" - he replied.
"Well, you do now!" I said.

Let me tell you, Mark, how I see a discussion club on 'SHARE YOUR MUSIC' page.
We're all have a great opportunity to participate for a 'creative process' because everybody has MNC software.
It's got to be a 'MUSIC KITCHEN'. Meaning, the author placed his half-prepared project on the page. Then, someone tells him: "It's sounds well, but measures from 33 to 48 I would arrange like this..."
Or, "You're missed something, pal. Looky here..."
All this possible because we can edit any specific part of the author piece, arrange it by a different way and show to author the result.
However, you have to put aside your own ambitions and be willing to accept changes. Otherwise you can say: "This is the ULTIMATE arrangement and I'm not going to change a single note!"

Be happy.
Kombrig.
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