User:Hyacinth
Wikiname: Hyacinth, though I may really be a Narcissus
Name: Mikhail Lewis
Interests: playing music, listening to music, writing music, building musical instruments, reading, cooking, eating...
Astrological signs:
- western: Sun: Virgo but on the Libra cusp, Moon: Gemini
- Chinese: Cock
- Jyotish or Vedic: Lagna or rising sign: Makara, Moon sign: Mithuna
Score on the Are You a Wikipediholic Test [1]: 67
Adjectives: Queer, vegan, freegan, liberal...
Employer: Montana Democratic Party: http://www.montanademocrats.org/
I've been working mostly on adding and editing music related entries, specifically on creating new articles for 20th century composers. My favorites: James Tenney, Pauline Oliveros, Alvin Lucier.
I'm pretty much going out with a boy named Jared:
We're in a band together with a guy named Kyle and a drum machine named Ben II, you can hear us at: http://knownfornothing.iscool.net/
He is a manager for [2] Chocolati in Seattle, and, more importantly, a great teacher for the Seattle Children's Museum's [3] Inside-Out Art Outreach Program at the [4] Rainier Vista Housing Projects. He is also an english major at Seattle University.
He should read this:
"People often say to me, ‘I understand what you are talking about intellectually, but I don’t really feel it, I don’t realize it,’ and I am apt to reply, ‘I wonder whether you do understand it intellectually, because if you did you would also feel it.’" - Alan Watts
& vice versus
Wikipedia:WikiProject Music terminology
Music articles which I consider to be NPOV
Almost all of the above articles are exteremely biased towards tonal European influenced music and specific terminological frameworks used to refer to tonal music.