Dear Chuck Green,
I am glad to read that you don't favour unfair treatment of persons or groups on the basis of prejudice. (And I am also glad to know that you are not calling me "..." only because I don't like a certain type of music of a certain period).
When I read "Agree with everything you said Paul", I understood that you agreed with PaulR on discrimination practices against obese people (and rude remarks). That's why I included you in the quote of my previous post. I now understand, from what you tell me, that your agreement with PaulR is only based on marketing considerations, and not on those other things.
I have decided to delete the words of my previous post that made reference to you, as a gesture of courtesy.
Best regards,
Mr String
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Dear PaulR,
You appear to be a knowledgeable person. You also appear to be my senior, and this inspires respect. Furthermore, I find some of your ideas similar to mine. I really hoped that I had misunderstood your post, but that is not the case.
I will only say that you are failing in your responsibilities towards the younger generations of artists.
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Dear Young or Old Composer or Forumite that happens to be reading this thread,
Let me share my views on Orchestration with you.
The Orchestra is more than a group of musicians.
It is a symbol of mankind working together for a good purpose.
Unfair treatment of persons (in this case, obese or young teenage girls) has no place in this orchestra.
This is the real noise we need to avoid.
The noise in films is a stylistic tendency, not idiocy.
If you need noise, use it extensively since it is as pure as yourself.
Essentially, there is no difference between notes and noise.
If you want, you can call them noise-notes. Or note-noises.
Marketing is a necessity, and it deals with target audiences.
However, be cautious: the concept of target can confuse you.
People are not targets, they are not ordinary objects.
Your friends are not targets,
your girlfriend or boyfriend is not a target,
your grandpa is not a target,
foreigners are not a target,
your audience is not a target.
He or she does not believe his or her understanding is superior,
and is certain to be equal to the carpenter,
equal to the butcher,
equal to the nurse,
equal to everybody.
He or she feels there's nothing special in him or her.
Everybody is a composer.
Everybody has perfect pitch.
Thinking of yourself as superior
can only make you feel your inferiority.
A composer who composes for this Orchestra,
is not composing music.
He or she is composing himself or herself.
Not even instruments are required
since the real Symphony happens within.
Death and life are are his or her friends,
since Life does not believe to be superior to Death
and Death does not believe to be superior to Life.
Best wishes,
Mr String