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Topic: Will pay for someone to write sheet music to Opeth - Silhouette  (Read 8256 times)

Offline krogoth

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$200 for the first person that can get it to me before noon central tomorrow the 12th.
Sorry if this isn't the right place to ask, but I'm desperate.   I can pay over paypal, money order, neteller, or any of the popular poker sites.  My email is loktakwah () gmail.com
If I don't get it before noon central tomorrow I'll pay $100 to the first person who gets it to me after that.
Here is the beginning:
https://www.tbm.tudelft.nl/webstud/1235575/fixed/silhouette/ 

Thanks

Offline musicsdarkangel

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can you send me the mp3?

kingsha@yahoo.com

BTW, Opeth rocks.

Offline krogoth

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Sent.  Keep me updated on your progress and how long you think it will take you.  Thanks.

Offline BoliverAllmon

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what is opeth anyways?

send the mp3

boliverallmon@pianomail.net

Offline krogoth

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Success!  Thank you.  Contest over.

Offline BoliverAllmon

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I am still curious what opeth is though.

didn't take you long at all to get that done. Easy money I guess.

Offline pseudopianist

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You people should be ashamed.

Opeth is one of the best bands out there. A part of the Swedish metal scene
Whisky and Messiaen

Offline BoliverAllmon

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oh I am sorry, I am a little rusty on the Swedish scene. LOL

Offline pseudopianist

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They are huge just like most swedish bands.  :)
Whisky and Messiaen

Offline BoliverAllmon

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too many meatballs?

Offline the_ts

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hahaha, so who (did?) got the money? That's a lot of dough, must have been an important....hehe

Offline BoliverAllmon

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unfortunately not me. I could have used the money.

Offline musicsdarkangel

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I got it, which is great, because I happen to need exactly around that amount for a trip to Juilliard.


Whew... that recording is has SOOOO much delay and reverb (the pianist is sloppy so it had to be).


That coupled with all of the bass notes....... it was a rigourous time.

thank god my ears are my strength.

Offline BoliverAllmon

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well congratulations

Offline musicsdarkangel

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thanks Bolliver.

Offline pseudopianist

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Whisky and Messiaen

Offline BoliverAllmon

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why? that comment comes from someone in the fattest city in the U.S. well was, we have been downgraded to the second fattest.

Offline pseudopianist

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Forgot to add a smilie in my post. It was more of a joke... but then again, we shouldn't play with steriotypes :-*
Whisky and Messiaen

Offline BoliverAllmon

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yeah the smiley would have helped. I just said meatballs because that was the first think that came to mind. I just love swedish meatballs.
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