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  1. I would like to ask all fellow members of this site what do you think about the Gangnam Style (PSY). I made an attempt to understand all this "phenomen" and looked the videospot three times in a row but either it's me and my stupid love for better art or this is really a *BS*. The music is a typical "boom-boom" techno beat, nothing original. The dance is more suitable for a teenager who's experimenting with something, but nothing special unless you believe that "jumping" is a main stream art. The spot itself is OK, but nothing special or original. So I am wondering why billions of people think of this Gangnam Style as something special? What do you think?
  2. It's nothing less than this month's craze. By April 2013 no one will ever remember what it was about ;) .
  3. There was a time when instruments like English horn or Contrabassoon were unusual due to their recent invention. Composers started to use them on their orchestral works and now every orchestra owns at least one of them. It has been not like that with the Heckelphone, many years have passed and still remains like an unusual, uncommon instrument in the Orchestra. U.S and Europe have the privilege of having this instrument, but outside these countries, asking for a Heckelphone in the score, is making it almost impossible to perform. You don

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