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:::: Really?  "Folly of a Drunk" is ''that'' special?  I have no idea as to exactly how I managed to pull off the emotional components since I have difficulty processing emotions...  Truth be told, I came up with the catchy melodic line for "Folly of a Drunk" just by messing around... --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 00:32, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
:::: Really?  "Folly of a Drunk" is ''that'' special?  I have no idea as to exactly how I managed to pull off the emotional components since I have difficulty processing emotions...  Truth be told, I came up with the catchy melodic line for "Folly of a Drunk" just by messing around... --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 00:32, 1 December 2020 (UTC)


::::: Yes, this is what I think. I can describe it in a different way, but please try not to get offended, or something: other your pieces remind a lot of very usual things: ambient, science fiction, horror soundtracks, something like that, and only “Folly of a Drunk” hardly cannot be confused with something else, it is distinctly recognizable. At the same time, it follows some very traditional melodic structure, only mangled in some totally logical way. Yes, I understand if it is done by messing around, but maybe only because your intuition did not betray you in this case? My first impression was that you've elaborated a stable technique of interpretation of melodic themes in some "microtonal space". Apparently, your words tell me that it was false impression, but it only makes things more interesting :-) (Of course, taking into account that I know next to nothing about the art of musical composition. :-)
::::: Yes, this is what I think. I can describe it in a different way, but please try not to get offended, or something: your other pieces remind a lot of very usual things: ambient, science fiction, horror soundtracks, something like that, and only “Folly of a Drunk” hardly cannot be confused with something else, it is distinctly recognizable. At the same time, it follows some very traditional melodic structure, only mangled in some totally logical way. Yes, I understand if it is done by messing around, but maybe only because your intuition did not betray you in this case? My first impression was that you've elaborated a stable technique of interpretation of melodic themes in some "microtonal space". Apparently, your words tell me that it was false impression, but it only makes things more interesting :-) (Of course, taking into account that I know next to nothing about the art of musical composition. :-) After I received your very first comment on this page, first thing I did was listening to this piece. — [[User:SAKryukov|SA]], ''Tuesday 2020 December 1, 01:31 UTC''


== Commas ==
== Commas ==