If billy would use even half of that energy for studying. theory and his favorite. symphonye
s by his favorite composers
i bet that he would. improve fast.
If billy would use even half of that energy for studying. theory and his favorite. symphonye
s by his favorite composers
i bet that he would. improve fast.
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By the way, I'm assuming some people thought that what I said about "comedic genius" was intended as an insult. It wasn't; I greatly prize humour in music. I thought the first movement of the 10th was funny, I enjoyed it! The rest, not so much, but Billy doesn't seem to care what we think, if anything I think he's taking the considerable amount of talk about his music, good or bad, as a compliment.
Last edited by Crudblud; Aug-06-2012 at 19:58.
Doch dieses Wörtlein: und, -wär' es zerstört,
wie anders als mit Isoldes eignem Leben wär' Tristan der Tod gegeben?
Classical Symphony Eighteen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sG2aiM3DY2A
Seriously though, Billy, you will have read what we have said about your music, and I think for the best part we have tried to be honest with you, agree? You obviously haven't taken any notice, which is your prerogative of course, so can I ask why do you keep posting these 'symphonies' when they sound all the same?
I love Muzio Clementi's music.
If this continues for more than a week or so, Billhelmina will be up to 'classical symphony' No 63 by the time we all shoot ourselves.
Classical Symphony Nineteen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7pdUmhk5GM
Good god. Check out these lyrics
I am a black woman in heaven.
I am a black woman in heaven.
Lord is my Lord and Savior.
I am a black woman in heaven.
Last edited by Ravndal; Aug-08-2012 at 00:30.
"I wanted to make a caricature of romanticism. Perhaps it got the better of me. ”
—Maurice Ravel, on "Scarbo"
I actually really like that song.