I've seen this over and over again in various posts and blah blah blah.
When something resembles something else they immediately call it "note for note"
That to me is BS. So what if we were influenced by other composers. You can't tell me you've never written something including a resemblence of a favorite composers piece. Every composer has an influence, and sometimes it can sound much alike. Most composer will add a resemblance like this to a piece only for a moment. Possibly as a tribute.
The second piece you are talking about doesn't resemble horner much in any way except for a few parts if it's the one I'm thinking about.
When something resembles something else they immediately call it "note for note"
That to me is BS. So what if we were influenced by other composers. You can't tell me you've never written something including a resemblence of a favorite composers piece. Every composer has an influence, and sometimes it can sound much alike. Most composer will add a resemblance like this to a piece only for a moment. Possibly as a tribute.
The second piece you are talking about doesn't resemble horner much in any way except for a few parts if it's the one I'm thinking about.