User talk:Mikehanrahan


 * Mike,

I'm definitely interested, but would like to see more detail here: exactly what you'll research and write in the field of music theory and sacred geometry, as well as estimated word count of each. Consider writing a few separate papers, each around 1,000 words, perhaps. The topic itself seems fine, and I do teach music theory here, so I'll probably have some ideas as you move forward. Best, Stevenarntson

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