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| Hi everyone, I'm a young dutch composer, I became a early riser a year ago, and now I've planned to make it a daily routine to read on steve's page. I never checked out the forum, but here I am! Happy to meet you. PS You could check out my website MeekMusic - Jense Meek --, if you're interested in my music. |
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| Hi ,Hello, What kind of music do you compose? I like jazz,all kinds, and serious music mostly 20th century and Bach. I don't play any instrument but I listen to music on my Hi Fi a great deal. I visited your site but couldn't understand much as I only speak English. I am of the opinion that the composing of tunes is at an end or very near to the end. I don't hear in recent music much beside rhythm. Where are the Cole Porters and Burt Bacharach's of today? I hope to hear your thoughts on this aspect of music. All the Best Ron. |
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