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Guy Shahar replied to Guy Shahar's discussion Dealing with Criticism as a Composer
"Well done for at least having a few fans.  That's already a great achievement.  I don't think I have any (someone approached me on Soundcloud saying she was my greatestt fan, but it turned out she wanted to sell some promotion service to me....). …"
21 hours ago
Guy Shahar replied to Guy Shahar's discussion Do We Need Music Theory
"Thank you, David.  That's an interesting and useful distinction between the 2 aspects of theory."
21 hours ago
David replied to Guy Shahar's discussion Dealing with Criticism as a Composer
"In some works, by some people, I have received useful criticism and certainly in the case of what was practically performable, I had the odd bit of advice (in one case octave leaps in the clarinet were too hard as it involved a change of register).…"
21 hours ago
David replied to Guy Shahar's discussion Do We Need Music Theory
"there are two types of theory -- one concerns the practical business of what is possible or comfortable to play in the real world, assuming that composition is designed for live performance by real musicians which is far from invariably the case…"
21 hours ago
Guy Shahar posted a discussion
What is your experience of receiving criticism as a composer and how has it changed over time.I’m still near the start of my journey, and have had some amazingly valuable pointers and advice from posting my music on forums and asking for feedback.…
yesterday
Guy Shahar posted a discussion
A contentious question, but I've tried to deal with it in a way that respects all people whatever their preference.https://youtu.be/nT6MTAW33T0?si=93B-qYi-8_8EoDd0
yesterday
David Seymour and Ahmed Khan are now friends
Jan 5
Stephen Ferre commented on Stephen Ferre's blog post 2 New works posted
"FYI, the scrolling video of the trumpet concerto was an intermediate version before I translated it into Dorico, so it has a number of empty staves. They aren't in the final score."
Jan 4
Stephen Ferre posted a blog post
I've posted some of my frustrations with learning Dorico before, but I just set my first string quartet in it. It isn't long, so it basically took me 3 days to come up with a satisfactory setting. The piece is from 1987, although I've made some…
Jan 4
Dave Dexter replied to Guy Shahar's discussion Are these double stops playable?
"A quick method to check, since you play guitar iirc, is to tune it to the right intervals and then fret the shapes yourself. If they're awkward to you, they will be to the string player. Fifths, for example, are very playable. Outside that, there…"
Jan 4
Guy Shahar posted a discussion
6 months into my composing journey, I've finally attempted a short allegro movement for the first time. Is it normal that it's SO much more work than a slower piece?It's the opening to my 5th String Quintet, and includes also includes double stops…
Jan 1
Saul Gefen replied to Saul Gefen's discussion String Symphony In D major No. 3
"Hi Ivor, you make a valid point. Thanks a lot for listening and for commenting.
 
Best Wishes,
 
Saul"
Dec 28, 2024
Gerd Prengel replied to Gerd Prengel's discussion Variations for piano in g-minor on an early Beethoven draft
"Thank you, Ivor, for your appreciation - I am glad that it speaks to you ...  :-)  "
Dec 27, 2024
David replied to Ivor's discussion Symphonic Movement for Strings (4 mins 20 secs)
"no telly allowed where I was for Xmas but the first thing watched when getting back was "Servant of the People" (Sluga naroda) which reminded me Zelensky actually used to be really funny. My composer hat will probably remain on the stand until I get…"
Dec 27, 2024
Ivor replied to Gerd Prengel's discussion Variations for piano in g-minor on an early Beethoven draft
"This is something you're very good at, Gerd. Need I say more?
Most pleasant to listen to.
All the best, Ivor"
Dec 27, 2024
Ivor replied to Saul Gefen's discussion String Symphony In D major No. 3
"Nice piece, Saul, easy to listen to. I know we agreed not to review each other's work but I had time to spare. You also know my disdain for 'tonal' even if I fall into it myself at times.
It would have been nicer if the second part was in a…"
Dec 27, 2024
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  • Oh, and please welcome our new members, if you have a chance.
  • I've allowed a few new prospective members through. If you should observe signs of bother, abuse, or any other matter that arouses suspicion, please advise me promptly.. Thanks all.
  • Indeed, it has been solved. Thanks for the prompt response!
  • HS, I believe I've isolated the HTML issue mentioned, and I believe it's now resolved. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
  • Thanks HS. I'll investigate the matter.
  • Hmm, interesting. I just noticed that replies under the Discussion Forum do allow full HTML capabilities, but replies under Analysis & Critique don't. Maybe this is a section-specific setting that needs to be toggled?
  • It's been a while since somebody wrote something here. So I thought I'd bring up this request to allow links and attachments in comments, not just in posts. It would make it easier to have in-depth discussions without needing to create a new thread every time somebody wants to attach something to illustrate their ideas.
  • ok - that sounds like a good setting so will be interesting to see what the explanation (if any) is.
  • David, puzzling, because the site's settings at present bar members who aren't "friended" from sending private messages. I'll look into it.
  • As newest member Erica Woodward sent a message to at least one member wanting to urgently discuss something privately, it is to suspected that we have another spammer. If I remember correctly, on the old forum, prospective members had to submit a couple of sentences (which weren't posted publicly) explaining why they wanted to join the forum. I suspect spambots and others who are not serious about contributing would fall at this hurdle and I suggest something like this for possible consideration by the membership.
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