User talk:Heimstern Läufer
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I'm not sure which is cooler, that there's a music theory PhD on here now, or that you're a year younger than me and I'm still working on my masters! As mentioned on my user page, I went to Eastman and had a good bit of exposure both to theory and theory-type-people. (All that really lasted, though, was the vague knowledge that the "Tristan chord" was very important, although I couldn't explain why or how it was spelled.) What's your preferred emphasis within theory? Your interests seem to concentrate on German romanticism. --notstrongorbad 06:33, 6 Oct 2005 (UTC)
- Hey, Hamstray... I mean Heimstern. You know, I kinda figured your name was German for H*R, and I'm pleased to see it confirmed on your new user page (you finally took that brave step in creating one, eh?). For a while I thought perhaps we had a continental European user in our midst (although if you've gotta be anywhere in the world, California's a pretty nice place to be). I, too, was a music major in college. I enjoyed my theory classes immensely (except for the fact that they were at 8:00). As part of my language studies, I took French from an old German Nazi (I mean that literally... He fought for Germany in WWII). Quite a character! Well, again, it's nice to know a little more about you... Talk atcha later! — It's dot com 16:13, 6 Oct 2005 (UTC)