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Re: Is lilypond really suitable for composing?
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Kieren MacMillan |
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Re: Is lilypond really suitable for composing? |
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Mon, 26 Mar 2018 09:41:00 -0400 |
Hi Urs,
> "Others [the group of benevolent listeners] fear that, if he'd continue on
> that track, it might end badly for the composer and the audience. The music
> could soon reach a point where anybody who isn't intimately familiar with the
> rules and intricacies of the art just won't get *any* joy from it. Instead
> they would leave the hall only with an unpleasant feeling of fatigue,
> depressed by the amount of disjoint and cluttered ideas and a continuous
> turmoil of all instruments."
Wow! Those 'benevolent listeners' literally predicted the future (a.k.a. the
20th Century).
;)
Kieren.
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