He composes pieces that sometimes garner financial success or win prizes but $100,000 is pocket change compared to what some dolts like Bryan Tyler make in Hollywood- guys who cannot even read or write music and rely on teams of orchestrators to interpret his MIDI meanderings. Sigh.
FYI, Brian Tyler orchestrates and conducts his scores. At no time has he employed more than two orchestrators (besides himself) on any score. That hardly constitutes a "team".
I think it's fair to say that calling Brian Tyler a "dolt" only sheds light on Fiery Angel's frustrated existence and how little he actually knows about Tyler, who is, by all accounts -- and mine as well -- one of the nicest guys in the biz.
If you have a problem with composers using MIDI notation software or sequencers, perhaps you also have a problem with electricity and every other advancement in technology that allows us to do our jobs more efficiently. I don't want to keep you too long, Fiery Angel. I'm sure you need to shovel another load of coal into the furnace to keep your home warm. You must feel quite intimidated by your computer, or as you prefer to call it, "word processor".
Frankly I'm not surprised this sort of elite sentiment is coming from someone who professes to appreciate music -- particularly modern classical music. It's the same old bitter rhetoric fuled by one's own failure and another's success.
Matrix and Harmonielehre
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FYI, Brian Tyler orchestrates and conducts his scores. At no time has he employed more than two orchestrators (besides himself) on any score. That hardly constitutes a "team".
I think it's fair to say that calling Brian Tyler a "dolt" only sheds light on Fiery Angel's frustrated existence and how little he actually knows about Tyler, who is, by all accounts -- and mine as well -- one of the nicest guys in the biz.
If you have a problem with composers using MIDI notation software or sequencers, perhaps you also have a problem with electricity and every other advancement in technology that allows us to do our jobs more efficiently. I don't want to keep you too long, Fiery Angel. I'm sure you need to shovel another load of coal into the furnace to keep your home warm. You must feel quite intimidated by your computer, or as you prefer to call it, "word processor".
Frankly I'm not surprised this sort of elite sentiment is coming from someone who professes to appreciate music -- particularly modern classical music. It's the same old bitter rhetoric fuled by one's own failure and another's success.
Ryan