User talk:Prof. Kapstein

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Piano and Drums
Hi! Welcome to Wikipedia! I'm afraid I've had to undo your edit to the Piano and Drums article. This is because the changes you made run counter to some of Wikipedia's core policies. Information in Wikipedia articles must be verifiable, and should cite reliable sources. Wikipedia is not a place to publish original research such as original interpretations of poems. You are free, of course, to improve the article by adding interpretations that have been published in scholarly work on the poem (in fact you're encouraged to do so), and you may find that some of those interpretations (those cited in the article at present would be a start, but there are no doubt others you could look at) concur with your own or those of your students. You may also find the information linked above useful if you're a teacher or instructor using Wikipedia for a class project, which, based on your username and the note you added to the article, I'm assuming is the case. Do let me know here or at my talk page if you have any questions or if there's anything I can clarify. All the best, – Arms & Hearts (talk) 18:19, 22 March 2019 (UTC)