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Old Jun 30 2008, 8:08 PM
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Which is why, if you can, taking a composition class with some experienced amateur composers led by an experienced professional composer and hearing your sketches or pieces performed by an excellent player is possibly the best way to study "bad" scores. BTW - If you look at some of Feldman's scores you would classify them as bad - he aligns instruments in different meters as if they are playing the same meter! A major, major mistake.
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