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  1. You cannot escape the fact many pieces sound similar to somebody else's music. You will never be fully original unless you invent something completely new. But you can certainly find your own voice inside the ocean of existing elements of music. Good luck!
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  2. SimenN, all the credits to you. You are probably the only one who can write a doctorate about my small coment. I don't dare to make a large statement about a short stereotypical pop-like beginning of initially presented music and every 16-year old youngster who is experienced in music should have not make any longer review because it makes no sense. I would die of boredom if I myself composed like this. Even when I started to compose I was interested in wide range of harmonies, although it was still a major-minor tonality world which soon became too small for me. Even when arranging folk melodies for different choral groups I use rich harmonies although I don't dare to venture to atonality. But I always try to find something personal in my approach and do not imitate existing styles of previous periods. SimenN, I know you hate my guts and probably my music as well. I don't hate your music, I consider it professionaly done. I just don't like the fact you imitate baroque style because I cannot find SimenN in your music.
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