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See, I got the infection.
The Hobbit ― finished
LotR ― On p.300+ of The Fellowship
while I'm supposed to besome
at the
If you have to play EB without music when it's out, blameSauronTolkien!
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See, I got the infection.
The Hobbit ― finished
LotR ― On p.300+ of The Fellowship
while I'm supposed to besome
at the
If you have to play EB without music when it's out, blameSauronTolkien!
.
Ja mata Tosa Inu-sama, Hore Tore, Adrian II, Sigurd, Fragony
Mouzafphaerre is known elsewhere as Urwendil/Urwendur/Kibilturg...
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Cubase ? FL ? Or basic ones like Noteworthy Composer (though I guess a rythm musician would need a loop based software) ?Originally Posted by Mouzafphaerre
I had borrowed Silmarillion from a friend.. And well.. I think he forgot all about the book..Like I did..
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Noteworthy you guessed it. Touches here and there with Cakewalk if necessary but this time I may add some VST stuff on top should I find anything that suits me at the studio.
So, is it the original, the book?
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Ja mata Tosa Inu-sama, Hore Tore, Adrian II, Sigurd, Fragony
Mouzafphaerre is known elsewhere as Urwendil/Urwendur/Kibilturg...
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Aah, good old Noteworthy. In high school I used to copy the musical notes from books into the program and enjoy the semi-owned musicOriginally Posted by Mouzafphaerre
I had problems with connection among the notes though, but it's been quite time since that version and I think they must have progressed a lot.
In fact I'm quite interested in computer based music, I'd love to learn about Cakewalk or Cubase and VST plugins. Dance eJay series were quite easy to work with, I had prepared a 2.21 mins long track for a video clip of mine. And people had liked to listen to the video clip (you get it)
About Silmarillion, it looks original... And quite enduring and stubborn for a book..![]()
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LEN is the Silmarillion any good ?
I've read the 3 main books + the Hobbit, so does the Silimarillion add to the story ?
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I had borrowed Silmarillion from a friend.. And well.. I think he forgot all about the book..Like I did..It's clear, I think, Dutch GuyAbout Silmarillion, it looks original... And quite enduring and stubborn for a book..
However, friend says that Silmarillion is like the encyclopedia of Tolkien's fantasy world. It includes the previous ages' incidents, introductions to the main races and characters. One fan should read it, me thinks..
Last edited by LeftEyeNine; 12-26-2005 at 19:11.
well thanks for the heads up, or should I say warning LEN.
Have no idea if I'm going to give it a go, probably will since I'm a fan of the series but haven't made up my mind just yet.
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Not a place I would like to go. Common, two guys from a world full of fairy's go through all sort of trouble to climb a mountain with a ring; if that doesn't scream closet homosexual I don't know what is.Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
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