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Old Dec 18 2007, 6:59 PM

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It's sounds like another attempt to use African people's instruments and styles into chamber music.
i dont work this way. i just choose what pleases me. i am not fighting for any conceptual or ethnical aspect.
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Old Dec 18 2007, 9:26 PM

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oh i meant it to be that you had intended it to be for those instruments. just that the intention for the direction of the piece i think is different. I woulda added battery parts to it. I would actually like to see someone's interpretation of an indoor marching drumline on here. haha
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Old Dec 19 2007, 10:06 AM

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Nice piece frantz. Love the theme, and the variation you added to this piece makes me want to listen to it again. I have heard lots of your other pieces, so I know using this kind of ornamentation is your style. No problems with that. Also liked the rythmic ideas in the piece.
One thing though, is you should make it longer.
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Old Dec 19 2007, 10:53 AM

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oh i meant it to be that you had intended it to be for those instruments. just that the intention for the direction of the piece i think is different. I woulda added battery parts to it. I would actually like to see someone's interpretation of an indoor marching drumline on here. haha
oh, ok!
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Old Dec 19 2007, 10:56 AM

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Nice piece frantz. Love the theme, and the variation you added to this piece makes me want to listen to it again. I have heard lots of your other pieces, so I know using this kind of ornamentation is your style. No problems with that. Also liked the rythmic ideas in the piece.
One thing though, is you should make it longer.
thanks a lot Nigel! yes, i think it deserves to be expanded!
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