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multree wrote:
ahja wrote:c'mon now, vurt. it was a joke. :wink:
mine, too btw :wink:
I know I know :clown:

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Ackelito wrote:
nah but on a friday i always get a wig and borrow a bra...



:-o
:ud:

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vurt wrote:
Ackelito wrote:
nah but on a friday i always get a wig and borrow a bra...



:-o


Hahaha :x :P :hihi: how the hell did you know that... shhh shh... i got customers to consider..
we dont want this kind of news all over the net...

anyway i got plenty of room in my staff(im alone), you wanna come join me on friday nights? :roll:

i think you would look great in my affro wig(its for special occasions only)... bye bye vurtelina :love:
LaterZzzz......
A fellow of the strangest mind in the world

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Right! I guess I will scrap that idea then :lol:

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)

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:oops: sorry spe3d its the weed :oops:
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vurt wrote::oops: sorry spe3d its the weed :oops:
How dare you blame the weed! :lol:
personally i think its the spe3d
LaterZzzz......
A fellow of the strangest mind in the world

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back on topic - I've always rather enjoyed Prog, so if you want to add that, you might get a posting from me...

Or Funk, Jazz, etc - always popular with those who like them.

DSP
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So hard to narrow it down on specific genre and by popularity. Trance is only popular in small circles, same for ambient, etc.

In North America, amazing just how popular radio-style country music is. Stuff like Shania Twain, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, etc. Not Country to me, but clearly I'm not the target audience.

So you could either try simplifying (heavy on the synths, heavy on the vocals, heavy on the guitars, heavy on the other), or cater to specific few (ambient, drum&bass, trance, pop, rock&roll, metal, polka)

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crunk crunk

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classification of music:

0. bad (ex: trance or transe whatever, ambient, techno, rock, most of jazz...)

1. good (ex: choir, orchestration, pop, some of jazz...)

x. don't care (ex: the rest of jazz, celtic, ethnic...)

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"categories strain, crack and sometimes break, under their burden - step out of the space provided"

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vurt wrote::oops: sorry spe3d its the weed :oops:
Cool, no worries vurt, looks like the idea is back on :)
Ackelito wrote:
How dare you blame the weed! :lol:
personally i think its the spe3d
This has been a sticking point with my user name sometimes, but only if I write too fast. :lol:
duncanparsons wrote:back on topic - I've always rather enjoyed Prog, so if you want to add that, you might get a posting from me...

Or Funk, Jazz, etc - always popular with those who like them.

DSP
I think having read the thread now, a mix maybe of the strongest root styles to their forum – the key keeping it as broad as possible, thanks for your input DSP, I think Jazz is a strong contender now. :wink:
shamann wrote:So hard to narrow it down on specific genre and by popularity. Trance is only popular in small circles, same for ambient, etc.

In North America, amazing just how popular radio-style country music is. Stuff like Shania Twain, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, etc. Not Country to me, but clearly I'm not the target audience.

So you could either try simplifying (heavy on the synths, heavy on the vocals, heavy on the guitars, heavy on the other), or cater to specific few (ambient, drum&bass, trance, pop, rock&roll, metal, polka)
Shamann, this is a good idea :) , I like the broadness of it – and now thinking maybe five key styles and five broad generalisations based on the content of the tune. What I hope to do is keep away from the mega lists of genera that now exists these days, of which myself and many others have no real hard and fast idea of what their tune would fit – should a narrow classification have to be made.
Lady J wrote:crunk crunk
:shock: :lol: :wink:
skynare wrote:classification of music:

0. bad (ex: trance or transe whatever, ambient, techno, rock, most of jazz...)

1. good (ex: choir, orchestration, pop, some of jazz...)

x. don't care (ex: the rest of jazz, celtic, ethnic...)

That’s more of a rating system skynare, :wink:
dystonia_ek wrote:"categories strain, crack and sometimes break, under their burden - step out of the space provided"

I agree here dystonia :) , hence the need to find a broadness, that could be easily picked up, and/or managed.



Thanks all for your input, this has given me a few ideas on how to go about this.

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)

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Harpsichord Barrage is very fashionable. Or will be within moments.

Meffy

[edit] Rats, I was too late! *sob* O, Atlantis...

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Meffy wrote:Harpsichord Barrage is very fashionable.
Oh puleeze; Harpsichord Barrage is sooo five minutes ago.
Someone shot the food. Remember: don't shoot food!

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Lady J wrote:crunk crunk
Good to see you're lurking...

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