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Old 02-05-2008, 08:40 PM   #25 (permalink)
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okay fine... i dislike it and prefer when people do things thereselves... i dont think real music making can be learned in a class... it has to be experimental and whatnot... if we completely revert to programming wont it keep us to learn things such as finger tapping or natural harmonics?

i guess some could call it music making i just highly dislike it
I just thought I'd point out that I find it amusing that someone with an AC/DC avatar is talking about how music has to be experimental.

Don't worry, I know what you mean by 'experimental', but I don't see the link between programming/sequencing and music making being confined to a class... or how programming/sequencing can't be experimental.
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