3 Returns for Uplifting/Inspirational

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Re: 3 Returns for Uplifting/Inspirational

Post by mazz » Tue Dec 01, 2009 1:54 pm

Thanks Matt for the assessment. It's always a challenge to get realistic orchestra sound (or composition for that matter!! )These are "older" pieces and I'd like to think I've progressed somewhat since I wrote these, but your points are always well considered and added to the bank of excellent suggestions you make. We did discuss some of these things at the Rally too, if I remember correctly.I kind of knew it was a stretch (particularly for the Nectar of Bliss piece), but I feel like I'm still trying to figure out what some of the descriptions mean (I realize it's a constantly moving target too) and also didn't have time to write anything new for the listing.One thing I love about this work and life is the constant learning.Thanks everyone for being my teacher.Mazz
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Re: 3 Returns for Uplifting/Inspirational

Post by dano » Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:06 pm

Hi Mazz -
just checked out your comment and all the feedback - very informative stuff.. thanks to everyone here! I think I'll come back more often.
I've been procrastinating the database thing I'm afraid, working on music instead. It'll happen eventually.
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Dan

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