Talk:Daniel Spassov

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Sources[edit]

This article is so badly sourced that I took the liberty of adding the tag.

The crazy thing is that there was a very promotionally worded sentence in there that I just took out: "In 1994 the world famous encyclopedia "Music of the world" (London) included his name." Well, wonderful! Why didn't any one of those authors who have access to that encyclopedia come up with the rather obvious idea to use that as a source instead of as a promotional text?

The trouble is, there is no such title to be found anywhere. Not on Wikipedia, not on Amazon. That does seem a bit surprising for a "world famous" book. So either the title has been inaccurately cited, or we may begin to have serious doubts concerning all other claims to world fame in this article. --84.190.82.251 (talk) 19:02, 22 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Studies[edit]

How does one study law and receive a Master's degree in Musical Folklore? Would be nice if the connection between those two very different courses of study were clearer. --84.190.82.251 (talk) 19:07, 22 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Modern - contemporary[edit]

Same as I wrote on the Milen Ivanov talk page:

@ the authors or editors of this article: Please specify what exactly you mean by "modern music" and "contemporary sound". Do you mean pop music? Do you mean contemporary classical music? Do you mean dissonant music? Do you mean Contemporary Christian music?

I think this list makes it clear that there is no such thing as "modern music" or "contemporary sound". If we don't get a clear specification, these wordings have to go. --84.190.82.251 (talk) 19:14, 22 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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