User talk:Dreamy piano

Richard Clayderman
Thanks for your appology, and I accept it. Now that I've really read the article, I can understand your concerns, and I've changed the intro to probably be more accurate and not make it contradict with the rest of the article. I've also removed "undisclosed", because I can't prove that it's true. For comparison, see the first version of the article, which mentioned that he played classical music in the first sentence. Some of the quirks in early versions of wikipedia articles can carry on for ages ...

Feel free to edit the article to add in your expertise; I can now see that it needs a lot of work. The main thing about editing here is to explain your edits; use edit summaries for short explanations, and for long explanations use the talk page of the article as well as putting "see talk" or similar in your edit summary. It's OK to leave some work undone if you plan to do it later, but make sure the article is still presentable after each edit. If you want to, you can create a draft in a subpage like user:Dreamy piano/sandbox and use that to build up ideas.

If you want to contribute in the long-term here, write a user page. It doesn't have to be long; it just has to contain a little information about yourself. Users with user pages are much more highly regarded by most wikipedians as it shows that they want to be part of the community. I don't really think that's fair, but the wikipedia culture is strange.

I've pasted the standard welcome template below, in case you find some links useful from there. Happy editing.

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