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Re: Probably the most simplistic score I ever heard...
• Posted by: Lawrence
• Date: Saturday, June 2, 2007, at 6:23 a.m.
• IP Address: 244.47-200-80.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be
• In Response to: Re: Probably the most simplistic score I ever ... (Cesar)

> Have you studied composition? I think you lack more than talent.

Well, I'll be honest, I haven't studied composition or anything of that matter, so in fact I can't write anything down (I can't even read notes). I live by the feeling, and that's why I'm not so interested whether something is very complex. As long as it sounds good, it's okay.
Maybe for you, who are experts in these things, maybe you hear a calamity in every score of Zimmer, or other. Well, all I can tell it's no gift. I don't have this for music, but for other things, and all I can say, long live those without to many mind. But I think for film music this is something different, since the basic level of scoring is still far beyond the music you hear on the radio, and that's gives me enough satisfaction. Any score-lover should know this.




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