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What's going on
This page exists because
User:YuriLandman appears to have decided that
Experimental music was not using the term accurately, and he renamed that article to
Experimental classical music. He created this page, but called it Experimental music. I renamed it to
Experimental music genres in order to be able to reclaim the name
Experimental music for the original article. Nothing at present links here. I have asked Mr. Landman (on his talk page) to start a discussion on the talk page for
Experimental music before making such drastic changes again. I have undone his edits to the best of my ability, but if an administrator could fix the
Experimental music article's history so that it includes the old history that would be terrific.
Doctormatt 18:44, 20 October 2007 (UTC)reply
this is a bullshit article title, ultimately "experimental genre" should be considered an oxymoron as it implies that experimentation has devolved into genre. There are no experimental music genres there is simply experimental music.
Measles (
talk) 01:04, 16 January 2009 (UTC)reply
This redirect is within the scope of WikiProject Classical music, which aims to improve, expand, copy edit, and maintain all articles related to
classical music, that are not covered by other classical music related projects. Please read the
guidelines for writing and maintaining articles. To participate, you can edit this redirect or visit the
project page for more details.Classical musicWikipedia:WikiProject Classical musicTemplate:WikiProject Classical musicClassical music articles
What's going on
This page exists because
User:YuriLandman appears to have decided that
Experimental music was not using the term accurately, and he renamed that article to
Experimental classical music. He created this page, but called it Experimental music. I renamed it to
Experimental music genres in order to be able to reclaim the name
Experimental music for the original article. Nothing at present links here. I have asked Mr. Landman (on his talk page) to start a discussion on the talk page for
Experimental music before making such drastic changes again. I have undone his edits to the best of my ability, but if an administrator could fix the
Experimental music article's history so that it includes the old history that would be terrific.
Doctormatt 18:44, 20 October 2007 (UTC)reply
this is a bullshit article title, ultimately "experimental genre" should be considered an oxymoron as it implies that experimentation has devolved into genre. There are no experimental music genres there is simply experimental music.
Measles (
talk) 01:04, 16 January 2009 (UTC)reply