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So, why are you hiding your incredibly creative instrumental licks? Lay it on us, my friend. My feelings about critisism are unless it's asked for or you're being asked to pay money to hear something, don't. Most of the posters are not professionals and do it as a hobby for fun. I'm one of those people. I also ask for comments and except them, but usually they're a lot more elequent than "too much noodling." That's why I'm on this list. Most of the members are great and I've learned a LOT from them. Some here my enjoy my music, some may not. I hope those who hate it ignore it and those who like it savor it. Why cut down someone's music for no reason? Don't listen to them if you don't like them. It's one thing to buy someone's CD and say, "I didn't like this because of x." and another to generalize and make a rude comment with no information to back it up. Let me answer my question. Because agression is a great way to mask weakness. My cat taught me this. (a 16 pound lump of cat-chub dominates a 75lb pitbull mix in my home) So, back it up Mr. Wind-Stick and show us your amazing music. Mark --- Wind-stick Devil <wklemmer1@yahoo.com> wrote: > Well, 'site' referring to some of the MP3's or links > pointing to MP3's, et al from some of the posters to > LD. > > I'm just amazed that a lot of ohhhhs and ahhhhhs are > paid to some folks music that frequently is > essentially self-indulgent noodling with long > delays, galaxy-sized reverb patches and ebows. > > But for music with incredibly creative instrumental > licks (like mine), I frequently hear a yawn from the > collective. Is it me? > > Nemoguitt@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 4/24/05 4:36:13 PM, > wklemmer1@yahoo.com writes: > > > A lot of the music I auditioned from the site > > > what site? > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com