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Writing a symphony for America's 250th. Chapter 2. Part 3.
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Hello Stephen, I've been enjoying these tremendously. I like the 'original' work near the 6min mark. The vibes remind me of the Old West/western expansion and made me think about driving cattle on the ranch from the shady forest to an open draw (more or less same things). Have you considered raising funds from the internet ILO a specific sponsor to focus on the symphony?

This far I've not thought much about procuring a sponsor. I mentioned int he first video that at least at this point, I've got to put 100% focus on making this thing great. A little, "Field of Dreams" mentality.

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Gettin’ a real kick out of listening to your gears turning. Sounds real good!

Love this series, thank you!

This is fascinating and wonderful to listen to.

I love the “something original” piece!

You're on to something with your March theme. Love the rhythm and builds in there. You're doing great, and I love that you're letting us follow along on your journey.

I love you sharing your thought process in writing the symphony for America’s 250th. It makes it that much more special. Thank you for sharing it with us.

I do think you should try to incorporate the western portion as sort of a transition from the 2nd/3rd movement (i believe you said you were looking to have 4?). It's such an important phase in American history, the frontier amid the Civil War to the modern age (think Red Dead 2)

@MikeBenzCyber
