January 28, 201016 yr Hello everyone, I've just put up a new portfolio website for myself at www.jmichaelsaunders.com. I haven't posted here in quite a while, but I would love any feedback you have about the site's design/functionality or the music. Since I'm not asking for critique of a particular piece, I figured that this was the most appropriate forum to post this topic. If not, I'll be happy to move it elsewhere. Cheers! ~Jason
January 28, 201016 yr I like the design, very well done! Your music is also good. This seems like the right forum to me by the way. (Edit: Member announcement, not advice, sorry)
January 28, 201016 yr I've only heard a little, but your skill is pretty amazing. The first two tracks you have in your portfolio sound a lot like Eric Whitacre which is amazing. Nice work.
January 28, 201016 yr I've only heard a little, but your skill is pretty amazing. The first two tracks you have in your portfolio sound a lot like Eric Whitacre which is amazing. The track I heard was definitely reminiscent of Whitacre. Anyway, you have a very nice site and I think it shines in its simplicity.
January 29, 201016 yr Author Thanks everyone for your feedback! Thanks also for moving the topic, whoever did that. One thing I'm unsure about is posting full compositions which have copyrighted text. This is why "Pueblo" and "Paisaje" have only 2-minute samples; they are actually 7 and 6 minutes in length, respectively. If I do not actually post the poem's text anywhere, am I allowed to post the full choral track? Copyright is such a headache...
January 29, 201016 yr Thanks everyone for your feedback! Thanks also for moving the topic, whoever did that. One thing I'm unsure about is posting full compositions which have copyrighted text. This is why "Pueblo" and "Paisaje" have only 2-minute samples; they are actually 7 and 6 minutes in length, respectively. If I do not actually post the poem's text anywhere, am I allowed to post the full choral track? Copyright is such a headache... Wow sounds great! I would say just do it. If someone comes in raving about copyright, I think the most they can do is tell you to take the piece offline.
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