User talk:Hapless Hero

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Hello, Hapless Hero, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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I took orchestra in public middle and high school, and high school music theory I (twice), and one semester as a composition major at the University of Montana([www.umt.edu]), which I hated. I hated high school too, with the exception of my orchestra and theory classes, but at least I felt safe in college. In the summers the HS teacher taught "summer orchestra" and I learned the viola, violin, and bass.
I created Density 21.5 and Lyric Suite (and User:Hyacinth/List of articles created by me#Compositions), but haven't written about many other pieces. To see what a user has done go to their userpage and click User contributions (though I have User:Hyacinth/List of articles created by me).
It would be great to have you writing about individual classical works, it would also be great to have you working on standards for those articles at Wikipedia:WikiProject Music, Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical music, and where ever else is appropriate. Hyacinth 10:39, 16 Mar 2005 (UTC)

GBYSO[edit]

Thanks for your note - GBYSO is a great orchestra, really remarkably good. It's a pleasure to listen to. Thanks for such fine playing! - Daderot

Hey[edit]

Hey, you know J--- Lin right (blanked out for privacy)? I'm a friend of hers. I was looking through Wikipedians in Massachusetts to see people I know, and I saw your username which I've seen before. So... yeah. Interesting.

DrIdiot 02:39, 6 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah, I live really close (like a mile away) to her house.

I'm on LJ as ih8u4eva.

DrIdiot 00:52, 8 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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