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Re: Hello all, im the newest member so far :)
Actually I'm planning on adding a "(Classical) Music Knowledge & Resources Center" consisting of useful and informative links and articles about music and composition - including musical theory. This is a project that will take some time, and I will probably need a lot of assistance along the way (my own time is somewhat limited), but if you stay around hopefully you will be able to find some relevant knowledge you can use when going forward with your music.
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Re: Hello all, im the newest member so far :)
Sounds great 
Meanwhile i might be able to gain some more experience.
Knowledge + Experience is a really good combination
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Commodore of History & Muses
Re: Hello all, im the newest member so far :)
Welcome to MIMF Frederik 
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Re: Hello all, im the newest member so far :)
Thank you 
Im enjoying this forum already
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Commodore of Choirs, Charm and Codes
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Re: Hello all, im the newest member so far :)
Thank you for your welcome 
As you can tell, i do already enjoy it here
(And im saying it twice)
Hopefully my first name doesn't arrouse any confusion around here :P
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Re: Hello all, im the newest member so far :)
Hej Frederik,
Welcome aboard. Looks like you've settled in nicely so far.
I've only had a quick listen to some of your music so...
You've chosen some nice and rich samples, which gives the music a little more substance than the generic general midi sounds out there - what program are you using for writing this by the way?
You've also got some nice thematic ideas, but might be a little lacking in the development of those ideas and a generel idea of where you want your music to be going.
I know, sometimes we just write what comes to mind and then play a little with it, maybe get some new idea to go with it or to play simultaniously with the already written/notated music, giving it more layers.
Layers in music composition is both vertical in polyphony and horizontal in variation and development of already existing thematics and creating new ones either in total contrast to the existing music or more closely related to the existing material.
Music needs both variety and related developments to have a good feel of completion over it. Too much repetition as well as too much development will make the music either too stale or to uneasy. - Sometimes the development needs to be emphasized sometimes the repetition (minor developments)....
But all in all, you're on the right track... listen to music, study the scores if possible and get some knowledge that way... and then write more music... it's the best way to learn!
Good luck!
Thomas
PS. I'm a little short of head at the moment - just comming home from a few days vacation and going on a new one tomorrow.
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Re: Hello all, im the newest member so far :)
Heh, everyone here seems to be from Søborg, is it a coincident or are you guys playing in the same orchestra/band?
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