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Whats the deal with honesty man?
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floatyhippyflower
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Posted : Jun 13, 2005 13:21
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On 2005-06-13 08:55, Ott^ wrote:
p.s. On another forum i visit, we started a thread called "The Encouragement Thread" where people who were a bit stuck with their tune could post up a work in progress and ask for encouragement.
Negative criticism was banned and only positive opinions were allowed.
It had about 3000 replies in a few weeks and was one of the more popular threads on the board. It also helped a lot of people gain confidence and finish their tracks.
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Good thread that. Some mint tunes 3;~ |
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slug
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Posted : Jun 13, 2005 14:26
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I think the reason people come across as "dishonest" is that it is often against their upbringing / culture to be straight out honest about your work.
It is easier for people to say "great work" and then begin to offer some advice on what could be done better, than to cut to the chase and say "this is not good". |
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OIL
Oil
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Posted : Jun 13, 2005 16:48
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well ok, but my point is
people should wait until they really feel the music in the track before they give their honest oppinions
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mono mono
Onnomon
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Posted : Jun 13, 2005 20:35
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Emperor Joseph II's comments to Mozart regarding "The Marriage of Figaro": "Too many notes."
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ZeRo
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Posted : Jun 16, 2005 02:59
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Emperor Joseph II's comments to Mozart regarding "The Marriage of Figaro": "Too many notes."
(Mozart stares furiously)
Joseph: "just cut a few and it will be perfect"
  ein chadash tachat hashemesh. there is nothing new under the sun. --kohelet. |
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