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Yeah big time. Also, when I was playing music I didn't like to try my ideas immediately. I was showing them my song, then giving a cassette and telling them to work on it alone, each. And to come back only after having worked on it.
 
I write a rough draft of a complete score and then give them the parts. Then we go from there.
 
Oh no worries. We'll do that too. Our guitar player already has several good ideas and lyrics scribbled down so its not like we haven't got stuff to work on. Jamming is good though to loosen up the atmosphere and get us in key with each other, considering we haven't played much before together as a full band yet :)

We won't try and write songs from our jams if that's what you thought. Just jams with the purpose of having fun and to "gel" as a band
 
You write score?? Isn't that painful??
It was when I did it by hand! :D

Now I use software on a computer so it isn't so hard. If I truly concentrate I could finish one in a few hours, but I usually take a few days. I've been arranging two scores for big band since December. It's not difficult but I'm lazy :P
 
Now I use software on a computer so it isn't so hard. If I truly concentrate I could finish one in a few hours, but I usually take a few days. I've been arranging two scores for big band since December. It's not difficult but I'm lazy :p

Software for writing scores?? Wow. How it's working, like scanning what you play and making it score??
 
Ok the starting point was here:

I don't know either. Only that Black Market is an important & vibrant part of Economy. A smart one too. Probably in a perfect Society it wouldn't have reason to exist. Thus it will always does.

Let's elaborate. But first let's check a post from Wasted that I liked:

Don't forget, that many farms don't have to pay minimum wage. Contractors... meh, whatever. I really don't have a lot of experience with that, but its just like anything, if you want quality, you pay for it.

Travis, you have to understand that many Americans would rather stay on unemployment/welfare than take a $3/hour job. It isn't worth it. They can't cover the cost of gas to drive to half those jobs. Especially if you figure they only keep $2.25 of that after taxes.

If you find a legal worker that will take one of those jobs, then he/she should. Nothing stating that legal Americans can't take those jobs. They just don't.

In the above post of Wasted it's quite evident why the Black Market is smart.
 
Software for writing scores?? Wow. How it's working, like scanning what you play and making it score??
There are a lot of good programs for it. No playing, I have to put down all the notes manually. I can either put in tab numbers or click the space on the staff. Here's a screenshot of one I'm working on now so you can see what it looks like.
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Only the guitar part is done though
 
Ok the starting point was here:



Let's elaborate. But first let's check a post from Wasted that I liked:



In the above post of Wasted it's quite evident why the Black Market is smart.
Oh I get that. But what about a black market for things such as drugs? Illegal drugs has caused a lot of issues, like ugly drug wars.
 
How is called??
This one is called Guitar Pro 5. It's good for rock music and you can even download free music online for it. Great program. For something jazz or classical, where I need a lot of instruments, musescore and Sibelius are good.
 
Economy is anarch, like the life. It's not good or bad, it is what it is.
The tiger is not particularly good or bad when kills a deer.
The money from drugs, pass through the laundry process to become legal. This can involve construction, which is legal, banks, which are legal, philanthropic activities which are legal and who knows what else. From all these side activities the legal economy gets a big boost.
 
I don't get this. If the money from drugs "pass through the laundry to become legal", then does it matter if they're illegal or not?
 
To some not at all. To me, yes. But again it's complicated. You don't know for whom you are really working for. Who will really benefit from your effort.
 
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