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Posted by: Write on Xomba | July 23, 2008 at 04:19 AM
My wife and I got a kick out of your humorous comment on Knut Hamsun and the development of artistes:
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=7398311237935374968&postID=4271553529270748109
Clearly you are an artiste -- which is what I write about -- and your music is amazing, especially 121 Strings and Woodwinds (2:31). I didn't know anyone was writing music like that anymore but I’m glad you are. Would have loved to have seen a post on how you create it, but then again artistes often like to keep their creative methods to themselves, which is perfectly understandable.
Posted by: Michael Christian | July 27, 2008 at 10:18 PM
Wow, thanks for the thumbs up for my music! I have great fun writing it from time to time. By the way, I created it using the Finale software program to input notation along with the Kontakt 2 and Garriton Personal Orchestra samplers for the actual sounds. Aside from just inputting each note with the mouse (which I end up doing a lot of anyway), Finale will accept keyboard inputs also. Scores can then be fine tuned in just about any way you can imagine. I really can't say enough about these tools.
For Finale - www.makemusic.com
For Kontakt 2 - www.native-instruments.com
For GPO - www.garritan.com
Posted by: Jeff | July 30, 2008 at 04:41 PM
We seem to read a lot of the same sites. Could I add you to my blogroll? It's not like I have much influence in the blogosphere, but maybe I could send a few hits your way.
Posted by: Mary Kitt-Neel | August 22, 2008 at 09:36 PM
Jewish people are very traditional and perhaps their religion does not allow their progeny's marriage outside of their faith. So the will by a Jewish man may not be taken as rigid one.
Posted by: Manzoor Chandio | August 28, 2008 at 12:28 PM
I ran across your blog earlier today on EntreCard, and then when I was checking Technorati noticed that you had added the political blog on which I write to your favorites (killerbuffalo.com), so I took a closer look at your blog. You seem to have a pretty unique perspective on politics (I originally pegged you as a liberal, but I'm not so sure you fit that description). I'm not big on RSS, so don't be offended that I won't be subscribing, but I will definitely make sure to check back routinely. Also, I've got you added to my blogroll, and whenever I do so I request that the site I add do the same, but Read Write React's add is a completely unconditional one--it's not a "blogroll exchange" where your site appearing on mine is pending on you reciprocating because I believe that's disrespectful to readers: a blogroll shouldn't be the same as "sponsors." Anyway, I hope you wouldn't be offended if I said it's nice to see some more liberal blogs out there. For some reason I have noticed that there are hordes of libertarian and conservative blogs and I can't figure out why. Keep up the good work, here. It's impressive how often you post.
Posted by: David Lamb | September 01, 2008 at 03:07 PM
hi there, this is fist time i came across to your site by accidently,but so nice. u r so hard working man..
nice to know u..
thanks
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