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Old 02-01-2007, 03:59 AM
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Suggest a Work (Forum)

Perhaps we could add a forum where we could suggest works to anyone looking for something interesting to study or play?

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Old 02-01-2007, 01:16 PM
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Bound to say, I thought that's what the "Repertoire" section was about - anything from a particular work up to the genre covered under the titles. If anything, I'd like to see "20th Century" split from "Film" - simply because film can cover every musical genre.
Perhaps it needs some kind of header to say "Suggest a work here".

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Old 02-01-2007, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by reith View Post
Bound to say, I thought that's what the "Repertoire" section was about - anything from a particular work up to the genre covered under the titles. If anything, I'd like to see "20th Century" split from "Film" - simply because film can cover every musical genre.
Perhaps it needs some kind of header to say "Suggest a work here".

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That's not exactly what I mean, but a good idea nonetheless. What I meant by my suggestion was this.

The Repetoire forum covers alot of different ground, but there is no forum where we could Suggest a work for listening and/or playing or study. You know what I'm talking about? With thread titled as follows

Bach - Prelude in C
Tartini - Devil's Trill Violin Sonata

and so on and so forth, what it would really be would be a place for us to discuss certain pieces, and certain works that are suggested.

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Old 02-01-2007, 03:28 PM
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I'm here , sometimes I just like to see how things fold out and give other people a chance to voice their opinion

My thought on this is as Reith has said. The "Repertoire" section offers an area where you can do that.

There are already discussions about selections of works such as the topic "Bach's Keyboard Music" and specific works such as the topic "Vivaldi- Four Seasons".

In terms of user experience I don't think adding a new forum would enchance the forum in any way. It may lead to confusion of wher to post a discussion.
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Old 02-01-2007, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by MaestroX View Post
I'm here , sometimes I just like to see how things fold out and give other people a chance to voice their opinion

My thought on this is as Reith has said. The "Repertoire" section offers an area where you can do that.

There are already discussions about selections of works such as the topic "Bach's Keyboard Music" and specific works such as the topic "Vivaldi- Four Seasons".

In terms of user experience I don't think adding a new forum would enchance the forum in any way. It may lead to confusion of wher to post a discussion.
Well, you are the boss around here, so I'll respect your decisions
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Old 02-01-2007, 05:15 PM
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Thankyou If anyone has anything else to contribute to this idea that you'd like to share please do.
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