UnBooks talk:Frédéric Chopin's Guide to Better Lawn Care
This is crazy! I love it! of course, being a band geek, I actually get it. ---Ximm the Odd, Defender of The Space Five Inches In Front of His Eyes - 20:13, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks! It's my first real article in several weeks, and of course Todd Lyons wrote quite a bit of it too. But more importantly, are you a marching band geek, or an orchestra geek? I guess you could be a rock band geek too, though it's hard for me to think in those terms. c • > • cunwapquc? 02:22, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
My god, this has to be the most ingenious article ever. Someone needs to nominate it. Now. Though now I'm sort of regretting procrastinating making a Chopin article. Siguy
I like this a lot. Even as a rock band geek, I get it. However, as a romanticist composer, you'd think he'd just let the lawn run wild until it became an enchanted forest. Athils 17:20, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
Lawn Care or walking through forest usually help composer's special and creative mind.--Akihito makube 07:42, February 6, 2011 (UTC)
I love this article! As a Classical music geek, I feel incline to point out that neither Stravinsky nor Prokofiev composed much atonal music. Try replacing their names with Pierre Boulez and Arnold Schoenberg.