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Posted: April 6th, 2012, 2:25 pm
by kbadr
Is this a "musical maestro" or a "maestro with scoring"? If it's explicitly a musical maestro, cast someone else in my place.

Posted: April 6th, 2012, 3:25 pm
by Chuy!
acrouch wrote:
Claudio wrote:I thought Chuy uncharacteristically pulled out.
Everybody knows that's only 75% effective.
I would've Maestro'd all over your faces, but I got family coming into town... Next time. I got plenty to go around...

Posted: April 6th, 2012, 3:34 pm
by hujhax
kbadr wrote:Is this a "musical maestro" or a "maestro with scoring"? If it's explicitly a musical maestro, cast someone else in my place.
Eh, I imagine we'll do a few explicitly musical setups, but the rest of the time it'll be "maestro with scoring". #likemusicalscoring #italwayshastheregularkindofscoring

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You say, "Looks like somebody has too much time on their hands," but all I hear is, "I'm sad because I don't know what creativity feels like."
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Posted: April 6th, 2012, 11:33 pm
by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell
hujhax wrote:
kbadr wrote:Is this a "musical maestro" or a "maestro with scoring"? If it's explicitly a musical maestro, cast someone else in my place.
Eh, I imagine we'll do a few explicitly musical setups, but the rest of the time it'll be "maestro with scoring". #likemusicalscoring #italwayshastheregularkindofscoring

:mrgreen:

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peter rogers @ home | http://hujhax.livejournal.com

You say, "Looks like somebody has too much time on their hands," but all I hear is, "I'm sad because I don't know what creativity feels like."
      -- Dan Wineman
"Was that arpeggio a 1? Was it a 2? Was it..."

Posted: April 9th, 2012, 12:31 am
by hujhax
Video of the show.

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To become a professional critic, all you really need are some basic writing skills, a mania for meeting deadlines, a general disinterest in making money, and the ability to project the illusion of expertise.
      -- Noel Murray, music critic for The Onion AV Club