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Classical vs Popular music

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I can think of one television composer who hasn't written anything original in about fifteen years, and who continues to be employed. The guy who does music for Law & Order. Same frickin thing, every episode: "Oh, look. Dead guy. **music #3**". Later: "Hey, person. Someone just killed our witness. **silence** **shot of dead witness** **music #3**". #1 is the opening theme, which does kick donkey. #2 is the 'duhn-duhn' thing, which also kicks donkey. #4 is transitional, just-before-something-bad-happens music. Four pieces of music = continued employment, and lots of money. Lucky turd-biscuit.

You sure he's still employed? They might of simply had him wright that, pay him instantly, and let him get on with his life.

classical western music practice is really a trasncending art and u cant put iin the same place with any other because it is in a dimension all of its own

that being said im down with some heavy metal, i wont lie to you

i dont really listen to any popular music including heavy metal these days but i sure as hell enjoy some of it and the memories of it stay with you

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