Hi folks,
I was really scared and eased at the same time after I found out the following: Did you ever know that ?
First listen to Aram Khachaturyan's Gayaneh from 1957 here:
http://schneidermusic.com/dumb/aram.rm
and now listen to James Horner's Aliens from 1988:
http://schneidermusic.com/dumb/aliens.rm
A new example:
John Williams Schindler's List 1993:
http://schneidermusic.com/dumb/schindler.rm
James Horner Enemy of the Gates 2001:
http://schneidermusic.com/dumb/enemy.rm
and last but not least:
Erich Wolfgang Korngold's Kingsrow from 1942:
http://schneidermusic.com/dumb/kingsrow.rm
I think I don't need to put the copy here
But I can you give you a hint: The first part of THE trilogy in 1977
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Do you feel in a bad conscience after getting inspired from others ? No need anymore, you are not alone
Inspiration or Imitation ?
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Inspiration or Imitation ?
Last edited by Markus Schneider on 18/07/2003 - 18:03, edited 1 time in total.
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The link is bad, but np, i know the themeand now listen to James Horner's Aliens from 1988:
http://schneidermusic.com/dumb/aram.rm
Well, we can talk of "heavy inspiration".
cheers.
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Well it's not a surprise really...
You won't believe how many tunes are influenced in such a fashion. Sometimes, I believe it's truly inspiration and simply "in the back of one's head" when composing - so without knowing it, you'll end up composing something very similar to what you heard yourself. It depends.
It really scared me when I started noticing how much stuff crept into Huelsbeck's music (bless him!) and even well known pop bands like Roxette seemed to copy stuff like crazy. I don't think it's intentional. We're all human. Sometimes, people tell me that my track "Dawn" on my page is a rip off of Terminator. To tell you the truth, today I strongly feel that I took parts of one of Apidya's 2nd level tracks. I noticed that 2 years later...
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It really scared me when I started noticing how much stuff crept into Huelsbeck's music (bless him!) and even well known pop bands like Roxette seemed to copy stuff like crazy. I don't think it's intentional. We're all human. Sometimes, people tell me that my track "Dawn" on my page is a rip off of Terminator. To tell you the truth, today I strongly feel that I took parts of one of Apidya's 2nd level tracks. I noticed that 2 years later...
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Oh, Rafael, I do think it's a surprise.
The point is that 'masters' heavily copy others work. I am not talking about the notes you keep in mind beiing inspired by that next work, I am talking about the notes, expression and instrumentation done in little different environment. The first example is harmless against the second and third. So in this way it's a heavy surprise for me, comparable to the day I was first scrolling through HVSC and recognized that Hubbard did it so much.
The point is that 'masters' heavily copy others work. I am not talking about the notes you keep in mind beiing inspired by that next work, I am talking about the notes, expression and instrumentation done in little different environment. The first example is harmless against the second and third. So in this way it's a heavy surprise for me, comparable to the day I was first scrolling through HVSC and recognized that Hubbard did it so much.
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