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| quote: | Originally posted by ASFSE
wow, sorry, this seems like a really ridiculous question. |
no, I'm sorry, I did not realize there were ridiculous questions in the learning process, I guess i will refrain from asking in the future. Or is there a different forum i should ask my outlandish questions in?
[/QUOTE] oh and i dont mean to be rude, but, grow some balls. how do expect to expand musically if you are worried about breaking "rules". [/QUOTE]
How about you grow some balls? If you "don't mean to be rude" then fucking don't, just hold your comment to your own damn self or construct it in a positive way. There was a way to contribute a response to my question without being a dick, you just chose to take the other route. How do I expect to expand musically? By asking questions. I am sorry if you feel like they are dumb. I might ask you the same question: How do you expect to expand musically by holding in all of your worries, concerns and questions? Or do you know everything already?
Obviously there aren't "rules," but there are standards people go by to determine the efficacy of a set. If you go to the DJ booth forum there is a thread discussing mixing versus track selection, was it stupid for the person who asked that question to ask? It seems to me like Electronica is about progression, creativity, acceptance and learning. If you don't have room for that in your heart and mind, why does that mean I am the one who should be excluded from the conversation? Seems to me like you are the one who is above this community...
I'm over it...I will ask someone else next time.
Thank you for your response to my question.
Randy
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