September 9, 200817 yr I'm 54. Been a visual artist all my life, a writer for most of it, a composer for only nine months. Walter Rhoads (real name)
October 3, 200817 yr I would like to get an idea of this site's age group. The main goal is to actually see the ratio of how many "Young Composers" we actually have, compared to older members.So please help me out by telling us your age. I would appreciate it if you would not only answer the poll, but also state your exact age in the discussion. I especially want the veteran Young Composers members to participate in this thread. Thank you! Ohhh Jesus I noticed that I'm in the group of "elderlies" :-)
October 9, 200817 yr IM 14!!!!!!!!!! wait, that sounds immature. i am 14 years of age. (thats better.)
December 23, 200817 yr I've been stuck on the age of 17 for the past 60 years. I'm a very slow developer. It took me 50 years to write my first symphony. Coming from a completely non-musical background, back in '48 I had practically no knowledge of harmony or counterpoint when I tried to start work on it. It was only when I was retired and discovered a music writing course with the Open College of the Arts together with Noteworthy score writing software that I was at last able to make sense of all this thematic stuff that had been going round in my head for nearly half a century. Cheers, John.
December 26, 200817 yr I'm 43. Hey, cool! I'm 40 and a brand-new member. I don't see myself young in age but in composing experience.
December 31, 200817 yr 42 as of yesterday, but still a student. yes i can show what i've learned, but i'm just as interested in being taught by the youngens'
March 4, 200917 yr Wow... there are quite a lot of young'uns around here... take no offense fellows, for I am but twenty myself.
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