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Old Apr 4 2008, 7:27 PM
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To start, I already stated that I wasnt writing it professionally, I was writing it as a bit of fun. If I was to write a proper piece that I might even think about getting performed I would of course research it.
If you don't want to listen to it the DON'T. I have nothing against getting negative comments about the composition itself, that helps improve it. But don't give me negative details about somthing I already know, espesially if you don't listen to it.

Secondly, I used the term "japanese harp" because it's easier to decribe it that way to people who have no idea about what a koto is. Also the Japanese describe the koto as a "Stringed harp-like instrument."

I'm sorry you don't approve. But composers throughout the eras have done things that have been unorthodox (I'm not comparing myself to them, I'm nothin of a composer) like Debussy using gamalans (if thats how its spelled), Beethoven with the choral, Berlioz with guns.

Next, If I don't to provide a score, I don't have to. I have seen many threads on here with just midi files.

Ending here, Majesty, thanks for those sites, were/are a big help if I want to write properly for them. cheers
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